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A site with a collection of science experiments for kids to perform and learn about testing stream/creek water to discover what kind of organisms, pH, minerals, etc. are present in their water supply. Includes a number...
The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point created this website to help "citizens and governments manage the groundwater in Wisconsin wisely, through education, public information, applied research, and technical...
This interdisciplinary case study is intended to teach the nature of mining operations and their effect on the environment. Students will use atomic absorption spectroscopy to test for lead contamination in groundwater...
Ground and Surface Water: Discusses the importance of considering ground water and surface water as a single resource. Includes such topics as the natural processes of ground and surface-water interactions.
USGS Water Science for Schools explaines the uses of ground water in the United States. The main uses of ground water include "irrigation uses, drinking-water and other public uses, and for supplying domestic water to...
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