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- what is the impact of or the importance of the study about IOT based Aquaponics Monitoring and Automated Control System/simple aquaponics to the Fish and Aquatic Resources CommunityWhere does your community obtain its water? Is it from a surface source or an underground aquifer? Has your household received information from your community water provider on contaminants in your water? The information should also be posted on the EPA website, www.epa.gov/your-drinking-water/basic-information-about-your-drinking-water. Does your community’s water meet EPA standards? What are some of your insights about water quality findings, based on what you’ve learned from course readings and lecture? In Minneapolis Minnesota Add the sources as wellWhere does your community obtain its water? Is it from a surface source or an underground aquifer? Has your household received information from your community water provider on contaminants in your water? The information should also be posted on the EPA website, www.epa.gov/your-drinking-water/basic-information-about-your-drinking-water. Does your community’s water meet EPA standards? What are some of your insights about water quality findings, based on what you’ve learned from course readings and lecture?
- List ways in which we can conserve water to minimize negative environmental impacts.Benefits of a project "Drinking Water Refilling Station " to individuals and families and community and country?Indicate whether the following statements about the Clean Water Act (CWA) are True or False. Overall, the CWA has significantly increased the # of streams that are fishable and swimmable since the 1960's The CWA sets standards for drinking water Fines set by the CWA for polluting are often lower than the cost for a company to dispose of wastes legally, and thus companies continue to pollute The CWA does not allow any company or agency to discharge any amount of toxic chemicals or other pollutants into navigable waters
- List and explain some intervention/ programs that could help a community to have a full access to safe and clean water. (ex. constructing clean water pumps)Explain the environmental impacts of the issues listed below on the neighborhood, city, state, country, or on our planet. Water Issues 1. Drinking water quality 2. Watersheds and rivers 3. Wastewater, stormwater, runoffGive 3 ways of how water pollution can be controlled
- List some waste management strategies by three tiered model for pollution management. What are strategies to reduce impact of solid domestic waste Replace - Regulate- Restore-how to implement water conservation and efficiency plan for environmental sustainability.Which of the following are properties of good indicator organisms for water quality? Select all correct answers. not found in the presence of pathogens. better survival rates than pathogens. present whenever pathogens are present in water. capable of reproduction in contaminated waters. incapable of reproduction in contaminated waters. absent in uncontaminated water present in uncontaminated water (endemic) worse survival rates than pathogens.