PIG FARMERS OF AMERICA Members Jessie, Elena, Kyle, and Nick

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PIG FARMERS OF AMERICA Members Jessie, Elena, Kyle, and Nick. Problem. There is benzene in Wellmont’s only water source. PFA is a suspected polluter. Mission. To find the true contaminator Prove PFA innocent Keep Wellmont’s only water source safe. Benzene. Colorless Flammable Toxic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PIG FARMERS OF AMERICA

Members Jessie, Elena, Kyle, and Nick

Problem

• There is benzene in Wellmont’s only water source.

• PFA is a suspected polluter

Mission

• To find the true contaminator• Prove PFA innocent• Keep Wellmont’s only water source safe

•Benzene• Colorless• Flammable• Toxic• Gas• Sweet Smelling

Benzene Levels

•High- Lots of benzene over .004

•Low- Some benzene under .004

•Negligible- So little benzene that it doesn’t make a difference

Wells

• Test- tests water

• Production- gives water used

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Groundwater Flow

•Found under surface

•Comes from precipitation and surface water

•Aquifer-readily available ground water

•Groundwater flows downhill

•Flows perpendicular to contour lines on a topographic map

Suspects

• Kem Kleen- a• Corn and Soybean Farm- b• Town Landfill- c• Gas/Service Station- d• Excon- e• Coal Mine- g• Factory Pig Farm- h• Storm Water Runoff- i• Sewage Treatment Plant- f

Suspects We Eliminated

• 6 suspects’ runoff water doesn’t flow into any of the test wells.

The six suspects are: • Kem Kleen• Corn and Soybean Farm• Town Landfill• Gas/Service Station• Storm Water Runoff• Sewage Treatment Plant

• Flow from coal mine through test wells showed negligible levels of benzene.

Test Wells

• Jessie will show you on the screen where we put our test wells

PFA Not Guilty

The test well results for benzene were:

PFA: Negligible

EXCON: High 0.008mg/L

The CulpritWe came to the conclusion that Excon is the culprit.

•The test well directly in front of Excon had a high level of benzene.

•The other wells it flowed through had a high or low level of benzene and no negligible levels.

Bibliography

• Information– http://www.wikepidia.org/– Benzene– http://www.groundwater.org/gi/gi– Groundwater primer-sources– http://www.epa.gov/safewater/protect/swbasics\

– Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Web Resources

• Graphics– Well. http://ewr.cee.vt.edu/environmental/teach/gwprimer/gw-sourc