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Water Quality

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Chelsea Macasa
Chelsea Macasa

When a surface can no longer absorb water, it overflows and becomes run-off water. The water will flow on surfaces, taking whatever is on it down to a body of water (ex: the ocean). This means that any litter or toxic material on the surface will flow straight to the ocean, ultimately impacting our water quality and ocean life. To combat this, we must reduce unnecessary waste and make an effort to clean our homes. I've participated in a couple of clean-ups at the beach and in surrounding neighborhoods. I've also recently gotten a reusable water bottle, so I no longer have to go through plastic bottles every week!

Aubrey Pfaff
Aubrey Pfaff
Jul 30, 2024

I own a hydro flask as well!, they’re super pretty and saves a lot of waste. :)

Chelsea Macasa
Chelsea Macasa
July 9, 2024 · joined the group.
Aubrey Pfaff
Aubrey Pfaff

hi everyone! :), I did some research on how gases affect our water quality. The main isssue I found on how our water quality is affected by it is how over used gasses are. Over elevated gasses are really harmful and can chemically change our water. I have definitely tried to reduce my use of gases. (Here’s a diagram of how the pH balances are affected.



Macie Monroe
Macie Monroe
June 24, 2024 · joined the group.
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