Water Videos
Click on the file at right for the Video Discussion Questions for the following videos:
Video #1: The Great Lakes: Who Owns the Water? Video #2: Water Solutions Bernheim Forest - Controlling Water Runoff Video #3: Water Solutions Bernheim Forest - Reusing Wastewater Video #4: Agricultural Runoff and the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone |
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The Great Lakes: Who Owns the Water? |
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Water Solutions - Bernheim Forest
Controlling Water RunoffReusing Wastewater |
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Agricultural Runoff and the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone
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SUSTAINABILITY: WATER - THE OGALLALA AQUIFER
Farmers in Kansas and other states that sit atop the Ogallala aquifer – the largest freshwater aquifer in North America – are pumping out water for crop irrigation far faster than natural seepage of rainwater can replenish it. Scientist David Hyndman from Michigan State University is helping develop a plan to better manage this vital resource for sustainable farming.
Provided by the National Science Foundation & NBC Learn Runtime: 5:37 Video found at Science 360 |
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