Module 2
 Closes 5 February
 Sub-module 2A  Overview of laws and reg.'s, uses of risk assessment.
 Sub-module 2B  Begin fate and persistence, Pathways - qualitative - conceptual site models (CSMs). Environmental media.
 Sub-module 2C  On-line searching
 Sub-module 2D Module 2, Closure

 Homework, due Monday, 5 February.

1. Do the Module 02 multiple choice homework quiz in Blackboard. (10 Points)

2. With reference to the TRI site in Sub-module 2A, pick one chemical that is a liquid. Preferably a liquid that is not common, better one that is new to you. You'd be better off with a chemical that is released in smaller quantities, rather than larger. Then use the search engine of your choice (I recommend some in Sub-module 2C, if you don't have a favorite already.) to find a brief description of your chemical. You will likely have to "refine" your search to get a readable number of sites. That will tell you if your chemical is a liquid, if you guessed wrong, go back to TRI and try again. Start a Word document. Put your name on the top, the name of the search engine you used, the URL of the search engine, and the URL of the document you found. Copy the pertinent text of the description of your chemical. Use the Digital Dropbox to send the Word document to the instructor. See the Module 01 homework for instructions on how to name the file. (5 points). Also in that document, add the material from item 4 below.

3. On Blackboard will be posted information about which of the two discussion groups you have been assigned to. Go to the discussion group and the first thread will be the discussion for this module. From the story about Chesapeake Bay, consider this scenario. Long John is the owner of a small boat harbor in the region near the mouth of the James river. His harbor was silting up and he dredged the material to keep the harbor open. He piled the sediment he dredged, about 20 cubic yards, in a lot near the back of the parking lot, near a neighborhood school yard. The EPA and the Corps of Engineers find out about his dredging and take samples of the dredged material. The material has high levels of PCB, a heavy chemical that does not evaporate from soil and is tightly adsorbed to organic soil components and tributyl tin a lighter chemical that also is does not evaporate but is not tightly bound to the soil and is somewhat water soluble. All the members of the discussion group are parents of children who go to the school and/or residents of the neighborhood near the boat harbor. The first person in each of the groups posts a message to the groups site stating the situation above and that you are concerned, but that the Long John has told you the dredged material is harmless and "the pile won't go anywhere." Thereafter, each member of the group read the comments of the earlier group members and add something about the pathways that the tributly tin and PCB might travel to a human receptor. Use the material from the SCEM help site if you are stuck for ideas.(5 points)

4. Write a document in Word and ask at least one question about the Module 02 material. Also post at least one criticism or glitch noted about the material in this module. (5 points)

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