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Familiarize students with the physical, biological, and chemical processes of a wastewater treatment plant. In this lab investigation, students use the wastewater apparatus as a model to observe simulations of primary, secondary, and tertiary wastewater treatment processes. The apparatus also allows students to explore the efficiency, effectiveness, and ecological impact of various treatment models, fostering a deeper understanding of sustainable solutions for managing and purifying wastewater.
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Familiarize students with the physical, biological, and chemical processes of a wastewater treatment plant. In this laboratory investigation, students will use the wastewater apparatus as a model to observe simulations of primary, secondary, and tertiary wastewater treatment processes. Through this process, they will explore the efficiency, effectiveness, and ecological impact of various treatment models, fostering a deeper understanding of sustainable solutions for managing and purifying wastewater. Kit includes materials for 1 group of students or 1 teacher demonstration.
Unit Connection
This laboratory investigation correlates to Unit 8: Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution, topic 8.11: Sewage Treatment in the AP® Environmental Science Course and Exam Description.
Standards Connection
This kit addresses the following AP® Environmental Science concepts:
Big Idea 4: Sustainability (STB). Human survival depends on developing practices that will achieve sustainable systems. A suitable combination of conservation and development is required. The management of resources is essential. Understanding the role of cultural, social, and economic factors is vital to the development of solutions.
Time Requirements
Teacher Preparation (before class):
Digital Resources
Includes 1-year access to digital resources that support instruction. Digital resources may include teacher manual and student guide, prelab activities and setup videos, simulations, and postlab analysis and assessments.
Prior Knowledge and Skills
Students should be familiar with the following skills or concepts:
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