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Water Filtration Challenge: Lab Report
Nadia Kazura, Penelope Lopez Forte, Julia Paraskevakos, Jonathan Tanious, and Johan Estrada
St. Joseph CES, Markham
Grade 8 Science Strand D
Ms. Croce
Thursday, April 28, 2022
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Introduction:
Water purification systems are extremely important in order for us to produce clean and
safe water to drink. Around the world, there are many unclean sources of water. An example of
this is a country in Africa called Eritrea. This country had little access to clean water. However,
economically larger countries such as Canada have water purifiers everywhere. In Eritrea, the
lack of household sanitation means their open water sources are often contaminated by human
and animal waste. If we don't purify the water we can obtain many different sicknesses. This is
one of the many reasons why purifying water is important for our health and well-being. As a
group, we wanted to make a water purifier that was easy and functional. To reach this goal we
experimented with the use of our resources (Youtube, science slideshows, etc.) to gather enough
intel to create a working, economically safe, and effortless water filtration machine.
Hypothesis:
Water filtration machines are used daily to give us clean, potable water. However, a
frequently asked question is: How does dirty water go from unclean, to potable? In class, we
learned about filters in these machines which break down all of the unnecessary substances in
water. After researching all of the stages required for water to become purified, our group knew
that we needed to take a step forward in order for us to be prepared to dissolve any possible
solutes that may be added during this challenge.
While working as a group, we found these ideas on the internet to be the most
interesting/unique:
Water Filtration Challenge: Lab Report
Nadia Kazura, Penelope Lopez Forte, Julia Paraskevakos, Jonathan Tanious, and Johan Estrada
St. Joseph CES, Markham
Grade 8 Science Strand D
Ms. Croce
Thursday, April 28, 2022
, 2
Introduction:
Water purification systems are extremely important in order for us to produce clean and
safe water to drink. Around the world, there are many unclean sources of water. An example of
this is a country in Africa called Eritrea. This country had little access to clean water. However,
economically larger countries such as Canada have water purifiers everywhere. In Eritrea, the
lack of household sanitation means their open water sources are often contaminated by human
and animal waste. If we don't purify the water we can obtain many different sicknesses. This is
one of the many reasons why purifying water is important for our health and well-being. As a
group, we wanted to make a water purifier that was easy and functional. To reach this goal we
experimented with the use of our resources (Youtube, science slideshows, etc.) to gather enough
intel to create a working, economically safe, and effortless water filtration machine.
Hypothesis:
Water filtration machines are used daily to give us clean, potable water. However, a
frequently asked question is: How does dirty water go from unclean, to potable? In class, we
learned about filters in these machines which break down all of the unnecessary substances in
water. After researching all of the stages required for water to become purified, our group knew
that we needed to take a step forward in order for us to be prepared to dissolve any possible
solutes that may be added during this challenge.
While working as a group, we found these ideas on the internet to be the most
interesting/unique: