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cmaruggi
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water quality project idea?

Post by cmaruggi »

Hi,
I have been trying to come up with a project idea, but haven't found one that I like yet.
I am interested in enviromental science, especially water quality, but I am open to any other idea.
Please help me find a good project or idea
Thanks! :D
hiramuzammal
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Post by hiramuzammal »

You can try the science buddies topic selection wizard to find a project idea you like
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/index.htm

This site may also help you decide on a water quality project
http://www.juliantrubin.com/fairproject ... ality.html

Keep in mind that a good project is one that goes beyond following step by step projects that have already been done.

Good Luck.
jessicahua
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Post by jessicahua »

Hi!

If you want to look for a topic you should try:
1.https://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentorin ... _guest.php

However, I looked up water quality projects:
1. http://school.discovery.com/sciencefair ... html#water


Hope this helps! :D
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donnahardy2
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Water project ideas

Post by donnahardy2 »

Hi,

Here are some suggestions for identifying a project. Remember that you want to narrow your topic down to one question, and then do an experiment with results that you can measure. When you're in the process of selecting a specific project, think about what you will use as a control for your experiment.

1. Call your local water company and ask to talk to someone in the lab. Find out what the local water quality concerns are. Is there a problem with fertilizer run-off from farms or golf courses? Is there a potential problem of water run-off from industrial sites? Is there an erosion problem? Then, do your project on that topic. If you need help, let us know what the problem is and we'll suggest an experiment.

2. Go on a walk along a local lake, ocean, creek or stream and look for a project. Depending on your interests in botany, zoology, or chemistry, you could select a project. Perhaps you could do a survey to find out if there is a high population of pollution-resistant invertebrates present. Perhaps you could test the effects of various sources of water on the growth of algae or bacteria. Perhaps you could analyze for a specific chemical in water that is in the ground water, such as sodium chloride, phosphate, detergent, or a transition metal.

Let us know if you have any questions.

Donna Hardy
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Post by deleted-71240 »

Hello,

It is good that you have narrowed down your topic to water quality. Now, try and narrow it down further. Specifically, what aspect of water quality are you interested in? effect on plant growth? effect on people? long term consequences?

I think that if you narrow down your interest a little more, then a good idea for a project will follow.

Genetha
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