OWLS Quarterly, Eighth Edition

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THE SEED FROM A TREE

Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) which is harmful to soil fauna, as high BOD liquids strip oxygen out of the soil. However using seeds from a tree is a much more sustainable water purification method as not only does the tree remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and excrete oxygen but the seeds can remove COD, chemical oxygen demand, when purifying water which means there is more supply of oxygen hence the degree of water pollution from the effluent would be less.

OR THE CURE TO GLOBAL THIRST? Katie Lorimer (WHS) A small seed, only 1cm in diameter, but it holds the roots to providing water for thousands. These seeds are obtained from the pods of the Moringa plant, native to Northern India. Moringa oleifera, also known as ‘drumstick tree’, is a rapid-growing, drought-resistant tree of the family Moringaceae. The seed can be used in a miraculous way to turn wastewater into a cleaner water suitable for drinking. The seed, when crushed, acts as a coagulant and is used as a water-soluble extract in suspension. It acts as a coagulant due to the positively charged, water-soluble proteins binding with the negatively charged impurities in the water enabling the clusters to be filtered out of the water resulting in an effective natural clarification agent for highly turbid and untreated pathogenic surface water at virtually no cost. The seeds also work on another level as an antimicrobial agent – the unprocessed seed powder may sediment over 90% of the bacteria from raw water.

Unfortunately, despite its life-sustaining potential, this low-cost water purification method from the Moringa plant is still not widely known. However, from small things come greatness and the key to solving the problem of global thirst could be held in a little seed. Bibliography

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/ abs/pii/S0043135497002959 https://www.sciencedaily.com/ releases/2015/02/150224082920.htm https://www.scienceinschool.org/2011/issue18/ moringa https://ysjournal.com/the-effectiveness-ofthe-use-of-moringa-oleifera-seeds-in-theremoval-of-metal-based-contaminants-fromcontaminated-water/

In addition to improving drinkability of water, this technique reduces water turbidity making the result aesthetically as well as microbiologically more acceptable for human consumption. Demand for water Water is vital for survival. A billion people across Asia, Africa, and Latin America are estimated to rely on untreated surface water sources for their daily water needs. But in an ever-developing world, the usage of water is rapidly increasing and therefore the demand for water across the globe is also increasing. This resource is however becoming very limited in its pure state due to many anthropogenic means of contamination which have arisen from the industrial apocalypse of the modern day. The need for a low-cost water purification method is yearning and the Moringa seeds purification method is not only a low-cost efficient water purification method for developing countries but also has lifesaving potential due to its rapid nature – the purification process takes 1-2 hours. Sustainability There is a broad interest in new, sustainable methods for water treatment. Many methods for waste management and treatment in rural and semi-urban parts of Africa are on-site septic tanks. Not only does this provide a breeding ground for waterborne diseases but it is also not sustainable. Septic tanks are not sustainable due to their effluent having a very high

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WHERE DOES THE WORD ‘TREE’ COME FROM?

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page 38

IN WHAT WAY DOES THE DEPICION OF TREES IN IMAGIST POEMS HELP US TO FACE CLIMATE ISSUES TODAY?

6min
pages 35-37

THE MEDICINAL USE OF TREES

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pages 33-34

THE GERMANS’ LOVE OF TREES – DOES THIS STEM FROM LITERATURE?

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page 32

WHY DO TREES FEATURE SO OFTEN IN CHILDREN’S BOOKS?

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pages 29-30

HOW CAN MERGER TREES AND TECHNOLOGY BE USED TO MAP DARK MATTER?

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page 31

THE GREAT GREEN WALL’ – HOW TREES ARE BEING USED TO COMBATE CLIMATE CHANGE

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page 28

THE SEED FROM A TREE OR THE CURE TO GLOBAL THIRST?

2min
page 27

THE CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TREES, ART & CULTURE

4min
pages 25-26

HOW HAVE TREES SHAPED THE FORMATION OF LANGUAGE?

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page 24

IS DARWIN’S TREE OF LIFE TRUTH OR A VISUAL TOOL FOR EVOLUTION?

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page 22

WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM NATIVE AMERICANS’ USE OF TREES?

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page 23

CAN TREES TEACH US ANYTHING?

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pages 19-20

HOW ARE TREES USED IN 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY ART

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pages 16-17

DOES MONEY ACTUALLY GROW ON TREES?

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WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF TREES IN THE VIETNAM WAR?

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ROOTS

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INCORPORATING TREES INTO ARCHITECTURE

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LIFE OF TREES: HOW THEY SUSTAIN A MILLENNIAL LIFE

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TREE SYMBOLISM IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S MRS DALLOWAY

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HOW DOES THE TREE OF LANGUAGES HOLD UP IN 2020

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HAVE TREES BEEN SECRETLY SAVING US FROM PANDEMICS?

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IS THERE A FUTURE FOR NATURALLY SOURCED BREAST CANCER TREATMENT?

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TREES IN MYTHOLOGY

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WHAT SYMBOLISMS DO TREES HAVE IN CHINESE CULTURE?

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CHEMIS-TREE: THE IMPORTANT ROLE NATURE PLAYS IN MODERN MEDICINE

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