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What is a
brownfield?... and other cool stuff
about the environment
Grades K-4
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Use your magnifying glass to decode the answers.
Replace each green letter with a white one to
spell out each of the environmental clues.
Decoder
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ can affect air, land, and water.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are polluted places that were
abandoned, like empty gas stations, dry cleaners,
and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. You can help the earth by
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. You can also _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the
lights when you leave the room.
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ANSWERSTODECODER:
POLLUTIONcanaffectair,land,andwater.BROWNFIELDS
arepollutedplacesthatwereabandoned,likeemptygas
stations,drycleaners,andFACTORIES.Youcanhelpthe
earthbyRECYCLING.YoucanalsoTURNOFFthelights
whenyouleavetheroom.
Pick up litter you see and throw it
away or recycle it. Recycling stops
lots of garbage from ending up in
landfills.
Turn off the lights when you leave a
room.
Ask your parents to buy items with
less packaging or to buy items in
bulk. Overpackaged foods and other
products waste paper and plastic.
Don’t use styrofoam cups –
Styrofoam is not biodegradable.
Instead, buy recyclable and
compostable paper cups. Or, better
yet, drink from reusable cups and
mugs.
For lunch, don’t bring plastic forks
and spoons. They are not
biodegradeable and not recyclable
in most areas. Instead, carry your
own utensils and food containers
and wash them later.
Store drinking water in the fridge
rather than letting the tap run to get
a cool glass of water.
What you
cando forthe
environment
Deborah Lange, Executive Director
http://www.cmu.edu/steinbrenner/brownfields/
dlange@cmu.edu, phone 412-268-7121, fax 412-268-
7813
Materials
A bucket
Water
Corn starch
A handful of dirt
(in a sandwich bag)
Baking soda
Vegetable oil
Liquid soap
A few strips of
shredded paper
and tin foil
Food coloring
Clean-up kit
A clear jar
A sponge
2 small cups
Funnel
Coffee filters
or paper towels
Toothpicks
Small pieces of cardboard
Wire mesh kitchen strainer
Plastic spoon
Straw
Eyedropper
try this at home
with an adult
Fill a bucket with clean water. Pretend this bucket of
water is a lake and follow the instructions in italics
below while you read the story.
In 1960 a rural dairy farm and apple orchard
bordered the lake. Later a small fishing access
and parking lot were built to allow for boating.
A campground with a store followed and
attracted many visitors. Then in the 1980's, a
new factory and houses were built along the
shore.
The water quality in the lake has slowly
changed over the years.
The farmer’s fertilizers and manure were
washed into the lake by rain. (Add corn starch
and dirt.)
The orchard’s pesticides were washed into the
lake by rain as well. (Add baking soda.)
Oil, antifreeze, and windshield wiper fluid that
dripped from cars was washed into the lake
from the street by the rain. Boats on the lake,
too, leaked fuel and engine exhaust directly into
the water. (Pour a small amount of vegetable oil
in your bucket.)
When people washed their cars in their
driveways, the soapy water from that also
washed into the lake. (Pour some liquid
soap into the bucket.)
Campers’ litter also found its way into the
lake. (Place some small strips of paper and
tin foil into the water.)
When the hillside was cleared to make way
for new construction, the hill’s soil also
washed into the lake when it rained. (Add
more dirt to the water.)
The factory leaked chemicals into a nearby
stream, and the chemicals also ended up
in the water. (Add a couple of drops of food
coloring to the water.)
Now it is 2010, you are a manager of the
water-treatment plant that has been built
to clean up this lake. Using your clean up
kit, make the lake as clean as possible
while keeping as much water available for
use. Put all of your pollutants and
discarded water in the clear jar.
¤ Which one of your treatment
plans worked the best?
¤ Is the water completely
clean?
¤ Does it look clean?
¤ Smell clean?
¤ Is this water you
would want to drink?
¤ Do you think fish or
other animals would want
to swim in this water?
¤ What else could you try
to clean the water?
¤ Why should we be careful
about what we put on the ground?
¤ Which do you think is easier:
cleaning up water or
keeping it clean in the first
place?
Do this activity with other kids to find
out who could get the cleanest water.
Compare how they cleaned their water
with your methods.
Pollution
Solution
What is
pollution?
So, what is a
brownfield?
Pollution (puh-loo-shuhn) is a big
word that means anything that is
harmful to the environment. If
people are careless, they can
spread pollution in the air you
breathe, the water you drink, and
the ground on which you play.
Many places can be polluted,
like a landfill (from the garbage)
or a big city (from car smoke).
Brownfields are polluted places
that have been left alone
because a new business does
not want to use the dirty land.
Some examples of brownfields
are empty gas stations, dry
cleaners, and factories.
Brownfields can be cleaned and
made into stores, parks, and
neighborhoods!
Pollution
spreads
quickly.
Find out how
easily it spreads in
the following activity.

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  • 1. What is a brownfield?... and other cool stuff about the environment Grades K-4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z z y x w v u t s r q p o n m l k j i h g f e d c b a Use your magnifying glass to decode the answers. Replace each green letter with a white one to spell out each of the environmental clues. Decoder _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ can affect air, land, and water. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are polluted places that were abandoned, like empty gas stations, dry cleaners, and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. You can help the earth by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. You can also _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the lights when you leave the room. KLOOFGRLM YILDMURVOWI UZXGLIRVH IVXBXORMT GFIM LUU ANSWERSTODECODER: POLLUTIONcanaffectair,land,andwater.BROWNFIELDS arepollutedplacesthatwereabandoned,likeemptygas stations,drycleaners,andFACTORIES.Youcanhelpthe earthbyRECYCLING.YoucanalsoTURNOFFthelights whenyouleavetheroom. Pick up litter you see and throw it away or recycle it. Recycling stops lots of garbage from ending up in landfills. Turn off the lights when you leave a room. Ask your parents to buy items with less packaging or to buy items in bulk. Overpackaged foods and other products waste paper and plastic. Don’t use styrofoam cups – Styrofoam is not biodegradable. Instead, buy recyclable and compostable paper cups. Or, better yet, drink from reusable cups and mugs. For lunch, don’t bring plastic forks and spoons. They are not biodegradeable and not recyclable in most areas. Instead, carry your own utensils and food containers and wash them later. Store drinking water in the fridge rather than letting the tap run to get a cool glass of water. What you cando forthe environment Deborah Lange, Executive Director http://www.cmu.edu/steinbrenner/brownfields/ [email protected], phone 412-268-7121, fax 412-268- 7813
  • 2. Materials A bucket Water Corn starch A handful of dirt (in a sandwich bag) Baking soda Vegetable oil Liquid soap A few strips of shredded paper and tin foil Food coloring Clean-up kit A clear jar A sponge 2 small cups Funnel Coffee filters or paper towels Toothpicks Small pieces of cardboard Wire mesh kitchen strainer Plastic spoon Straw Eyedropper try this at home with an adult Fill a bucket with clean water. Pretend this bucket of water is a lake and follow the instructions in italics below while you read the story. In 1960 a rural dairy farm and apple orchard bordered the lake. Later a small fishing access and parking lot were built to allow for boating. A campground with a store followed and attracted many visitors. Then in the 1980's, a new factory and houses were built along the shore. The water quality in the lake has slowly changed over the years. The farmer’s fertilizers and manure were washed into the lake by rain. (Add corn starch and dirt.) The orchard’s pesticides were washed into the lake by rain as well. (Add baking soda.) Oil, antifreeze, and windshield wiper fluid that dripped from cars was washed into the lake from the street by the rain. Boats on the lake, too, leaked fuel and engine exhaust directly into the water. (Pour a small amount of vegetable oil in your bucket.) When people washed their cars in their driveways, the soapy water from that also washed into the lake. (Pour some liquid soap into the bucket.) Campers’ litter also found its way into the lake. (Place some small strips of paper and tin foil into the water.) When the hillside was cleared to make way for new construction, the hill’s soil also washed into the lake when it rained. (Add more dirt to the water.) The factory leaked chemicals into a nearby stream, and the chemicals also ended up in the water. (Add a couple of drops of food coloring to the water.) Now it is 2010, you are a manager of the water-treatment plant that has been built to clean up this lake. Using your clean up kit, make the lake as clean as possible while keeping as much water available for use. Put all of your pollutants and discarded water in the clear jar. ¤ Which one of your treatment plans worked the best? ¤ Is the water completely clean? ¤ Does it look clean? ¤ Smell clean? ¤ Is this water you would want to drink? ¤ Do you think fish or other animals would want to swim in this water? ¤ What else could you try to clean the water? ¤ Why should we be careful about what we put on the ground? ¤ Which do you think is easier: cleaning up water or keeping it clean in the first place? Do this activity with other kids to find out who could get the cleanest water. Compare how they cleaned their water with your methods. Pollution Solution What is pollution? So, what is a brownfield? Pollution (puh-loo-shuhn) is a big word that means anything that is harmful to the environment. If people are careless, they can spread pollution in the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the ground on which you play. Many places can be polluted, like a landfill (from the garbage) or a big city (from car smoke). Brownfields are polluted places that have been left alone because a new business does not want to use the dirty land. Some examples of brownfields are empty gas stations, dry cleaners, and factories. Brownfields can be cleaned and made into stores, parks, and neighborhoods! Pollution spreads quickly. Find out how easily it spreads in the following activity.