Les 5 - §3.2 sustainable water management

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  • Sustainable water management
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Planning
  • Refresher water balance
  • Sustainable water management

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Key words §3.2
Water balance (waterbalans): The amount of water that goes into and out of an area
Useful precipitation (nuttige neerslag): The difference between precipitation and evaporation
Fossil water (fossiel water): Water under the ground that dates back to ancient times
Aquifer (Aquifer): Layer that holds water underground
Renewable water sources (vernieuwbaar water): A source of water that replenishes at the same rate it is used
Non-renewable water sources (Niet-vernieuwbaar water): A source of water that barely gets replenished, or not at all. So if it is used it will eventually run out. Like an aquifer.
Sustainable water management (Duurzaam waterbeheer): A way of using water which only uses renewable water sources.

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Slide 3 - Vidéo

Water balance
Water balance (waterbalans): The amount of water that goes into and out of an area

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Water coming in
Three main ways
  • Precipitation (neerslag)
  • Rivers
  • Fossil water (fossiel water): Water under the ground that dates back to ancient times

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Water going out
  • Evaporation
  • Runoff

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Sustainable water management
Renewable water sources (vernieuwbaar water): A source of water that replenishes at the same rate it is used

Non-renewable water sources (Niet-vernieuwbaar water): A source of water that barely gets replenished, or not at all. So if it is used it will eventually run out

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Slide 8 - Vidéo

Which of these sources of water is non-renewable?
A
Rivers
B
Precipitation
C
Aquifers
D
Making water from the air

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Positive water balance
A water balance is positive if more water is coming in than going out

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Negative water balance
A water balance is negative if less water comes in than goes out

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Sustainable water management
Two ways to achieve sustainable water management
  • Make sure more water is coming in from renewable sources
  • Make sure less water is leaving an area

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Water coming in
Three main ways
  • Precipitation (neerslag)
  • Rivers
  • Fossil water (fossiel water): Water under the ground that dates back to ancient times

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Sustainable water management
  • Desalination plants (making fresh water from salt water)
  • Making water from the air

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Water going out
  • Evaporation
  • Runoff

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Sustainable water management
  • Decrease runoff by building dams
  • Prevent evaporation by using more efficient irrigation
  • Genetically modified plants that use less water

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Time for homework
§3.2 assignment 2ac, 3, 4, 6abc

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Teken een waterbalans
Teken er een voor Nederland
Teken er een voor Egypte
Hoe komt water Nederland in?
Hoe komt water Egypte in?
Hoe gaat het eruit
Wat is het belangrijkste verschil?
Presenteer het aan de klas

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