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MUDDY WATERS
Chicago's Environmental Geology
Earth Science 109W,
Section 01, Spring 2012 |
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DAILY OBJECTIVES: Wednesday, February 8, 2012 |
Reminder: "Write a
Letter...." and "Reading the NEIU Catalog" are due today!
By the end of today's class, you should be able to do the
following:
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If you did not already do so, complete and hand in your
Team Citizenship Evaluation. (Note: this should be
done before coming to class!)
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REVIEW: Describe the requirements of our next project,
due two weeks from today:
Thirsty City.
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SEMI-REVIEW: Explain what our measurements from last Friday tell us about the
North Branch of the Chicago River.
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Describe the processes involved in treating Lake Michigan water to make it
potable drinking water.
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Explain what the term Drinking Water Standard
means.
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Draw a sketch illustrating how colorimetry
works.
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List what you will need to do to be prepared for Friday's class. |
Muddy Waters is supported by the National
Science Foundation program
Opportunities for Enhancing
Diversity in the Geosciences
(Award 0914497).
Department of Earth Science
| Northeastern Illinois University
Copyright 2012 Laura L. Sanders. Last updated
February 7, 2012.
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Your Instructors:
Dr. Ken Voglesonger

Dr. Laura Sanders
Your Peer Mentor:

Tif Probst |