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Presentatio By Lauren, Bao Vi, Ben, and n

Richie

The Big Chapter 6 Thirst

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Start Date Date 1857 92 1863 1864 1868 1880 1888 1895 1911 1918 1939 1951 1958

Drought in Australia Duration days Longford, Tasmania Oatlands, Tasmania: Drought source Year Book Australia Drought source Year Book Australia Drought source Year Book Australia Drought source Year Book Australia Australia-Wide: Federation Drought 2921 Most States, Australia: Drought 1826 Most States, Australia: Drought 730 Most States, Australia: Drought 2192 Northern Australia: Drought 1096 Most States: Drought 3896

End 1858 ? 1866 1868 1886 1888 1903 1916 1920 1945 1954 1968

The Murray River

Toowomba is derived from tawampa, an aboriginal word for swamp

Reservoirs still 80% full by end of 2001 Starting in 2006 the dams fell below 20%

T H E B I G D R Y

Watering lawns or of anything outside became forbidden due to the shortage of water

Youre all going to drink from the sewer! -Mayor Di

Total Cost: $56 million

Kev Flannigan originally introduced the idea of recycling water

Drinking recycled water could pose health risks to you, as there might still be pathogens present. Scotts Valley Water District in California notes that recycled water there is not meant for consumption and any connection of the recycled water system to your residential plumbing system is a violation of building codes and a potential health risk.

ge County California- home of the worlds largest wastewater recycling sy

Links of people discussing about disadvantages of drinking recycled water

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S00134686050054

http://www.springerlink.com/content/x45

http://www.livestrong.com/article/134690-disadvantages-recycling-w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z1

Types of Wastewater Orange County Does Accept


Bilge/Ballast Water Hydrocarbon Water Boiler Blowdowns Water Hydrostatic Test Water Boiler Sludge Water Injection Molding Water Brine Water Muddy wastewater Car Wash Wastewater Oilfield Wastewater Clarifier Wastewater Oily Wastewater Construction Wastewater Pipeline Flush Wastewater Cooling Tower Water Process Water Cutting/Polishing Water Produce Wash Water Equipment Decon Water Rainwater Runoff Facility Cleaning Water Scrubber Wastewater Filtrate Water Site Decon Water Filtration Media Water Soapy Waters Floor Cleaning Water Swimming Pool Water Graphite Wastewater Tank Bottom Water Grey Water Tank Cleaning Water Groundwater Truck Wash Water Heater Mineral Sediment Water Water Softener wastewater Hydroblast Wastewater

What Orange County Doesnt Accept


Highly Odorous High Oil/Solvent Content High Viscosity Sanitary Sources Biomedical Sources

Plating Etching Surface preparation Alkaline or acid cleaning Metal finishing Anodizing operations

1.Must NOT be hazardous waste according to state or federal law Essentially: Flash point must be greater than 140F. 2.pH must be greater than 2 and less than 12.5. 3.Must not react to produce toxic gas. Generally, this includes cyanides greater than 250 ppm and sulfides greater than 500 ppm. 4.Must not contain any substances in excess of the limits. Cadmium 0.2 mg/l Chromium 8.9 mg/l Copper 4.9 mg/l Nickel 37.5 mg/l These are mostly metals, but include some organics, pesticides, and other toxics.

How Did This Idea Arise Anyways?

Final Outcome

Rejection: 62 percent of residents have voted against the proposal.

New Solution

3,600 segments TOTAL COST: $156 million

Guess What?!
Toowoomba still built a purification
center anyways

The purification center yields at least $200 million a year

Things to remember

w is culture present in this chapter?

hat is the main idea of the chapter?

hat were the main issues in the chapter?

w were the problems of this chapter solve?

hat was more important, scientific knowledge or spe

Thanks for your listening! a nice Have day!

Lauren Hawthorne Bao Vi Vo Ben Bellow Richie Matyas

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