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Title: A Historical Trip through Chesters Watershed


1
Water, Water, Where Art Thou?
  • A Historical Trip through Chesters Watershed

2
Historical background
  • Water is a hot topic today? Where does our water
    come from? How does it get to be drinkable? What
    is a watershed?
  • All of these questions and the ones you will
    develop will help you understand why water is an
    important commodity. Lets get started.

3
Watershed from 10.42 mi
  • Chester is in an unique watershed situation. The
    Chester Creek/Crum Creek runs in a
    Northern/Southern direction and empties into the
    Delaware River. Frances J. Fax River and the
    Council-Three Rivers runs in an easterly to
    westerly direction through Chester.
  • These waters entwine through the flood plane of
    Chester and when there is a substantial amount of
    rain fall flooding occurs.

4
  • Here we are at school at about 1033 ft from the
    earths surface in a northeasterly direction.
    Crum Creek is the L shape directly north of the
    School.
  • How does this impact our watershed? Waste from
    treatment plants? Run off from High Way?
    Pollutants in the air/soil? You are about to
    enter the realm of ..

5
Activities/Lab Explorations
Science Exploration are you up for the
Challenge????
6
Lab Engagements
  • Activity One
  • You are a raindrop
  • We will be going outside to act out how water
    falls
  • Sailing along into Activity Two
  • Properties of H2O

7
  • Raindrops fall onto the ground and into the
    watershed, how is this possible?
  • Purpose To think and act like a rain drop, you
    will run/walk/ or roll to where you think the
    raindrop enters the watershed.
  • Supplies you and your partner, stopwatch, paper
    and pencil to record, and your flags (six).
  • Procedure you or your partner will act like the
    raindrop and the other will place the flag after
    you have landed, record the distance and time it
    took. Repeat at another location.
  • Conclusion What did you learn? Discuss it with
    your partner and record your answers. Be
    prepared to report out in class. Make a chart of
    time verse distance (sec/cm)

8
  • Water, Oil, and Dye and the change in
    temperature.
  • Purpose Inquiry based, to understand how
    various pollutants affect the water shed.
  • Predict the effect of oil, and dye will have on
    water when the temperature is at 26C, 16C, and
    35C. Record your predictions first.
    (Hypothesis)
  • Water, Oil, and Dye and the change in
    temperature.
  • Supplies two 10mL graduated cylinders, three
    50mL beakers, 15mL of water, 10mL of oil, and
    dye 5 -7 drops, ice, thermo mentor, and a source
    for heating water.
  • Procedure 1. Place the room temperature water
    into the beaker first, then place the oil on top.
    Note what happens between the water and oil. 2.
    Place the dye on top. 3. Observe and record
    what happens to the dye. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3
    using the water at 16C. Make sure to keep
    good observations! 5. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for
    the water at 35C. Make sure to keep
    good observations! 6. Make chart of the three
    temperatures and your observations.
  • Conclusion Which temperature reacted the most
    dramatically? Why? Did the oil have an affect
    on the dye? Why or Why not? What effects would
    this be if it was in your water supply?

9
People Places Thoughts!
  • Water is the only drink for a wise man.-   Henry
    David Thoreau
  • Our bodies are molded rivers.-   Novalis
  • In every glass of water we drink, some of the
    water has already passed through fishes, trees,
    bacteria, worms in the soil, and many other
    organisms, including people...  Living systems
    cleanse water and make it fit, among other
    things,for human consumption. -   Elliot A.
    Norse, Animal Extinctions
  • The underlying attraction of the movement of
    water and sand is biological. If we look more
    deeply we can see it as the basis of an abstract
    idealinking ourselves with the limitless
    mechanics of the universe.-   Sir Geoffrey
    Jellicoe
  • Children of a culture born in a water-rich
    environment, we have never really learned how
    important water is to us.  We understand it, but
    we do not respect it. William Ashworth, Nor Any
    Drop to Drink, 1982

10
Questions/Comments
  • Review key points from Activity one and answer
    the following questions.
  • What did you like or not like?
  • How did this activity affect the way you perceive
    the watershed?
  • Make a chart/diagram of what you found out.
  • Describe in you own words how you can learn more
  • What impact will this have on your life?

11
Interconnections
  • Review key points from Activity two, this time
    imagine if you lived or worked at Rivertown.
    would our you use your water supply efficiently?

12
Old Chester, PA Rivertown                      
                                                  
                                                  
                             
13
What difference would there be if you
lived here at Boat Dock?
14
Water Proverbs and Sayings
15
A stepping stone to A drop in the bucketA flood
of tears Blood is thicker than water Break the
ice Crying bucketsSink or swim Somebody is all
wet Something smells fishy Still waters run
deepTreading water Troubled waters Wash my hands
of the whole thing Watered down Wet behind the
ears Wet your whistle
16
Ending Thought
You won't miss the water until the well runs dry!
17
Thank you for your time! Judith L-Odom
Science and a Sense of Place Institute 2006
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