Organic Matter and chlorine content in tap water
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:24 am
I am looking for any and all help regarding getting references and research material for my 6th grade fair project.
My Hypothesis is : Organic matter from decayed leaves will lower the chlorine cintent of houshold tap water.
What i kow is that peolpe use tap water to water their lawns and gardens. Chlorine is in the drinking water to kill bacteria but the chlorine in the water is destructive to plant growth because it also kills good bacteria in the soil. Organic matter can lower chlorine content ( i have been told)- So decomposed leaved (organic matter) in the soil may be benefical. I am having trouble finding age appropriate references. Seems like most stuff is way to technical for me.
Dave
My Hypothesis is : Organic matter from decayed leaves will lower the chlorine cintent of houshold tap water.
What i kow is that peolpe use tap water to water their lawns and gardens. Chlorine is in the drinking water to kill bacteria but the chlorine in the water is destructive to plant growth because it also kills good bacteria in the soil. Organic matter can lower chlorine content ( i have been told)- So decomposed leaved (organic matter) in the soil may be benefical. I am having trouble finding age appropriate references. Seems like most stuff is way to technical for me.
Dave