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-=====What's in your water?=====+=====Water Filtration=====
  
 ==== Author Information ==== ==== Author Information ====
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-* **Name:** +* **Name:** Dr. Steven T, Weinman
  
-* **Position:** +* **Position:** Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of Alabama
  
-* **Contact:** +* **Contact:** stweinman@eng.ua.edu
  
-* **Year contributed:**  +* **Year contributed:**  2022
  
  
 ==== Categories ==== ==== Categories ====
  
-  * **Grade Level:**  +  * **Grade Level:** 9–12, can be adapted for grades 5–8 
-  * **Alabama Course of Study:** +  * **Alabama Course of Study:** Environmental Science, Earth and Human Activity
  
 ==== Abstract ==== ==== Abstract ====
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 +Students know: 
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 +-Sources of freshwater and ocean pollution 
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 +-Legislation that addresses the protection of natural water resources 
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 +-Methods of water treatment 
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 +Students will be able to: 
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 +-Obtain,  evaluate,  and  communicate  information  on  the  properties,  uses,  and  pollutants  of  natural water resources 
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 +-Analyze and interpret data to evaluate water resources and EPA standard limits
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 +-Design or refine a solution to protect natural water resources, based on scientific knowledge, student-generated sources of evidence, prioritized criteria, and trade-off considerations 
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 +-Identify  costs,  safety,  aesthetics,  reliability,  cultural  and  environmental  impacts  of  proposed  solution. 
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 +Students understand that: 
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 +-Scientists  and  engineers  can  develop  technologies  that  produce  less  pollution  and  waste  and  that preclude ecosystem degradation
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 +-When  evaluating  solutions,  cost,  safety,  reliability,  and  aesthetics  must  be  taken  into  consideration, as well as any social, cultural, and environmental impacts 
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 +{{alabama:weinman_water_filtration_lesson_plan_with_appendices.pdf}}
  
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