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Plan to Purchase a Home or
other Property?
1. You should investigate your property to look for
evidence
of ground (or mass) movement, which can cause problems in the future,
especially if
you have a basement or if the home is built on a slope.
2. You should find out all you can about your water
source.
If it is a well, you should investigate the aquifer and find out it if
has been polluted.
3. If you have a septic tank, you should ensure that it is
not
affecting
your water source or that of your neighbors.
4. You should find out about drainage on your property to
guard
against
a wet or leaky basement.
5. If buying property near a river, lake or ocean,
investigate the flooding
history
of that river. You will need to pay special attention to
insurance
when living in a flood plain.
- Making Decisions about Public Policy?
1. Many ballot issues, such as those involving
environmental
protection, land use, and parks and recreation, can be voted on more
intelligently
with some knowledge of geology. You will be able to intelligently
judge the balance between exploitation of natural resources and
protection
of wilderness areas.
2. Decisions made by home-owner associations that involve
digging of
ponds, filling in of ponds and wetlands, rerouting streams, etc., need
to be evaluated by someone who knows something about geology.
3. Members of local zoning boards, county commissioners,
city
council
members, city planners, and township trustees, all can make better
decisions
about water use, road and bridge building and repair, and sewer and
septic
installation.
- Careers in Law, Engineering, Architecture, Land
Developers
1. Any kind of environmental legislation or
litigation
requires
some knowledge of geology.
2. Engineers and architects need to have some familiarity
with
geological
principles when planning buildings, roads, housing developments.
Failure
to fully account for geological issues can be costly.
- Leisure Time, Recreation, and Family Life
1. Most of the parks in this country are in some
aspect
geologically
important. Almost all of the National Parks encompass geological
wonders such as canyons, deserts, mountains, glaciers, rock arches and
bridges, volcanoes, and coral reefs. Knowledge about the
processes
that formed these structures greatly enhances your vacation and leisure
experience.
2. Kids love geology! They enjoy minerals,
rocks,
fossils,
movies, books about dinosaurs, and trips to Natural History
Museums.
Amaze them with your knowledge!
- Evaluation of Natural Resources
1. Knowledge about available petroleum and coal
reserves
can
make you a smarter consumer and can help you to make decisions on
candidates
during elections.
2. You can learn how to save money with some information
about
conserving
natural resources.
- Be Environmentally Friendly
1. You don’t have to join Greenpeace, but you can
make
more
intelligent decisions about recycling, insulating your home and water
heater,
installing storm windows and doors, buying energy-efficient appliances,
and buying fuel-efficient vehicles.
2. Recycling makes sense! Even if you don’t believe in or
care
about
global warming, you can help save resources and your own money with a
little
geological knowledge.
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