Environmental Science
Other Ohio CTE: Agricultural and Environmental Systems sets
Other Ohio CTE: Agricultural and Environmental Systems sets
Soils: Apply knowledge of soil characteristics and soil information resources to overcome any existing soil use limitations while maintaining or improving soil quality.6.1
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Identify soil forming factors and explain how they produce variability in soils.6.1.1
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Describe the relationship among physical properties of soils.6.1.2
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Collect, test, and analyze soil samples for physical and chemical properties.6.1.3
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Identify and describe factors (e.g., climate, soil texture, mineralogy, soil organisms, drainage co-efficient, land use, vegetation types, management practices) affecting organic matter and its function in soil quality.6.1.4
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Determine land use and identify land capabilities classes.6.1.5
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Identify and describe soil conservation practices to reduce soil erosion and compaction.6.1.6
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Compare and contrast the causes and effects of soil erosion.6.1.7
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Describe soil limitations in agronomic, urban, and natural resource practices.6.1.8
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Evaluate soil survey data and implement management decisions.6.1.9
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Assess basic processes (e.g., slope stability, water control, earth material control, vegetative treatment, soil amendments) of soil reclamation.6.1.10
Water Quality: Analyze, interpret, and manage the biological, chemical, and physical properties of water quality.6.2
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Assess and explain the interactions between human activities and the Earth’s hydrosphere (e.g., septic systems, desalinization, point and non-point source pollution).6.2.1
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Measure pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), nitrogen, and phosphorus in lentic and lotic waters to determine water quality.6.2.2
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Measure vegetation, temperature, turbidity, macroinvertebrate populations, and bacterial quality in lentic and lotic waters to determine water quality.6.2.3
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Explain the hydrological cycle and how human and animal activity impacts the cycle.6.2.4
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Explain the biotic and abiotic factors affecting water quality.6.2.5
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Monitor and analyze water quality and quantity.6.2.6
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Identify and describe best management and industry (e.g., agriculture, timber production, construction) production practices that maintain or improve water quality.6.2.7
Air Quality: Analyze, interpret, and manage the biological, chemical, and physical properties of air quality.6.3
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Determine the chemical and physical properties of air (e.g., composition, density, pressure).6.3.1
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Explain biogeochemical cycles (e.g., nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur) and how they relate to the biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere.6.3.2
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Explain the effects of carbon dioxide sequestration on air quality.6.3.3
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Analyze the importance of air quality to humans and other living organisms.6.3.4
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Explain human and natural factors (e.g., transportation, farming practices, greenhouse gases, forest fires, volcanic eruptions) affecting air quality.6.3.5
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Monitor and evaluate air composition, quality, and quantity with direct reading instruments (e.g., combustible gases, oxygen, ammonia).6.3.6
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Assess the potential for air contamination at a specific site.6.3.7
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Identify and describe best management and industry (e.g., agriculture, timber production, construction) production practices that maintain or improve air quality.6.3.8
Water Use and Management: Collect, analyze, and interpret data for a localized water use and management plan.6.4
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Explain the domains of hydrology.6.4.1
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Describe the geological and meteorological principles affecting water supplies.6.4.2
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Identify and describe types of tests (e.g., Well Yield Test, Pumping Test) used to determine groundwater potential and discharge rates.6.4.3
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Identify and describe uses of surface water flow measurements (e.g., stage, stage- discharge curve, peak stage, instantaneous flow, estimation of annual discharge).6.4.4
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Interpret surface water flow measurements (e.g., stage, stage-discharge curve, peak stage, instantaneous flow, estimation of annual discharge).6.4.5
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Evaluate water collection, storage, and distribution systems (e.g., wells, ponds, runoff, waterways, irrigation).6.4.6
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Identify and describe watersheds and their structures (e.g., flowing waters, still water, and upland areas.)6.4.7
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Identify and describe risk factors for potential surface water and groundwater contamination.6.4.8
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Identify and describe best management practices that conserve and sustain water.6.4.9
Potable Water Treatment: Monitor the water treatment processes for potable water at a specific site.6.5
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Identify and assess the characteristics of potable water treatment and the sources of water.6.5.1
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Collect and analyze water samples to determine potability.6.5.2
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Describe components of a water treatment facility.6.5.3
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Monitor the water treatment process (e.g., aeration, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection).6.5.4
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Monitor the control and treatment of chemical and biological contaminants (e.g., trihalomethanes, lead, bacteria, nitrates) in water.6.5.5
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Describe taste and odor control in water treatment.6.5.6
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Identify methods for backflow prevention.6.5.7
Wastewater Operations: Monitor the wastewater collection and treatment methods for a specific site.6.6
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Identify the components of a wastewater treatment system.6.6.1
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Collect wastewater samples using industry approved standard operating procedures.6.6.2
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Identify, analyze, and reconcile the components of wastewater samples using industry-approved standard operating procedures.6.6.3
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Identify normal and abnormal conditions in wastewater collection and treatment systems.6.6.4
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Describe the processes of wastewater treatment (e.g., mixing, coagulation, flocculation, disinfection, treatment system, effluent disposal, solids management).6.6.5
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Identify and describe methods for cross-connection and backflow prevention.6.6.6
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Locate, identify, and inventory wastewater assets.6.6.7
Solid Waste and Renewable Resource Management: Control and process solid waste using current and alternative technologies.6.7
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Collect, analyze, and treat solid waste materials (e.g., livestock mortalities, manure, garbage, food waste).6.7.1
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Distinguish the risks associated with solid waste accumulation, utilization, and disposal.6.7.2
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Determine an acceptable site for solid waste disposal.6.7.3
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Compare the processes of aerobic and anaerobic waste decomposition.6.7.4
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Describe and monitor solid waste disposal procedures (e.g., landfill, compost).6.7.5
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Describe and monitor solid waste disposal procedures and management procedures (e.g., composting, incineration, recycling, burial, bio-digester).6.7.6
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Explain the control processes and potential uses for solid waste byproducts (e.g., leachate, ash, landfill gas, biosolids, methane, manure).6.7.7
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Describe standard operating procedures and identify design requirements for specific purposes (e.g., landfill, lagoon, leachate treatment).6.7.8
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Evaluate site closure methods and post-closure monitoring.6.7.9
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Determine type and volume of solid waste generated by an operation or facility.6.7.10
Contaminants and Pollution Control: Assess an affected area, determine the source and type of contaminant, and respond.6.8
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Collect, record, and analyze environmental samples and interpret the results.6.8.1
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Determine the types, sources, and impact of natural, human-made contaminants, and high-risk contaminants.6.8.2
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Monitor, analyze, and quantify levels of contaminants from point and non-point sources.6.8.3
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Monitor noise and light pollution and recommend abatement measures.6.8.4
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Describe the environmental impact from both industrial and nonindustrial processes.6.8.5
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Identify, comply with, and implement best management practices for contaminant control, remediation, and prevention (e.g., biological, sanitation, buffer strips).6.8.6
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Identify, describe, and recommend remediation strategies for the release of contaminant to soil, surface water, or groundwater.6.8.7
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Monitor and conduct remediation activities.6.8.8
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Identify and describe requirements to develop and implement various emergency response plans.6.8.9
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Identify and contact local emergency response teams.6.8.10
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Analyze environmental conditions that influence environmental response.6.8.11
Hazardous Materials and Waste Management: Follow and apply handling, storage, and recording procedures for hazardous materials and waste.6.9
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Identify and differentiate solid waste, hazardous waste, toxic waste, and radioactive waste streams.6.9.1
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Describe health and safety practices for reducing risks from hazardous materials (e.g., safety data sheet [SDS], employer notification forms, personal protective equipment [PPE]).6.9.2
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Demonstrate appropriate responses for major types of hazardous materials disasters.6.9.3
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Locate and use information addressing hazardous substance discharge.6.9.4
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Demonstrate safe management, handling, disposal, and recycling procedures for hazardous materials and waste.6.9.5
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Perform site assessments to detect and identify the presence and storage of hazardous materials.6.9.6
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Identify and describe collection procedures for hazardous materials and waste and interpret results.6.9.7
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Identify and describe procedures to transport and store hazardous materials in accordance with regulations.6.9.8
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Prepare and maintain hazardous material handling documentation.6.9.9
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Identify hazardous materials that can be recycled.6.9.10
Ecosystems: Evaluate biotic and abiotic components and relationships in ecosystems to apply restoration and conservation practices that maintain functionality.6.10
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Describe ecological levels, including population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere.6.10.1
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Distinguish the flow of energy through ecosystems.6.10.2
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Identify and classify interactions among organisms, including predation, symbiosis, and competition, to determine species interdependent relationships.6.10.3
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Describe the process of succession and its impact on ecosystems.6.10.4
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Connect biotic interactions with the abiotic environment.6.10.5
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Describe biogeochemical cycles (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, hydrological) and their roles in maintaining equilibrium in an ecosystem.6.10.6
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Identify interactions of ecosystems to differentiate biomes.6.10.7
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Select and implement restoration ecology practices to repair damaged ecosystems.6.10.8
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Identify and describe impacts of native, non-native, and invasive species on an ecosystem.6.10.9
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Describe the relationship between evolution and ecosystems.6.10.10
Habitat Management and Restoration: Develop a plan for the management and restoration of a specific habitat.6.11
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Differentiate the properties and characteristics of habitats.6.11.1
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Examine sites and place them into ecological classifications.6.11.2
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Evaluate the current and historical (e.g., industrialism, agriculture, climate change) impacts of human interactions on ecosystems and habitats.6.11.3
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Identify and differentiate extinct, endangered, extirpated, threatened, and species of concern.6.11.4
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Survey and monitor species within a habitat.6.11.5
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Explain the role of various stakeholders, including individuals, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), corporations, and governments in habitat restoration and conservation.6.11.6
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Implement techniques used in habitat management, mitigation, enhancement, and restoration.6.11.7
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Develop a management plan for the restoration and sustainability of a specific habitat using environmental practices that enhance biological diversity.6.11.8
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Implement habitat restoration and sustainability management plan environmental practices.6.11.9
Parks and Recreational Management: Demonstrate a basic understanding of the foundation of the park and recreation profession and their associated industries in history, theory, science, and philosophy.6.12
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Identify and describe the principal concept of leisure (Time, Activity, and State of Mind).6.12.1
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Identify and describe theories (e.g. flow theory, Csikszentmihalyi, etc.) and how they may be applied to leisure, play, and recreation.6.12.2
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Identify and describe legislative and historical events that have significantly impacted leisure, play, and recreation in the United States.6.12.3
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Identify and describe the nature and scope of park, recreation, tourism, or related professions and their associated industries.6.12.4
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Identify the relationship between a variety of cultural identities (e.g. age, ability, economic class, gender, race, ethnicity) and recreation participation.6.12.5
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Identify and describe the leisure needs and opportunities of community that can be facilitated through parks and recreation management.6.12.6
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Identify and describe individual, organizational, and community barriers that can impede engagement in leisure, play, and recreation.6.12.7
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Describe the ways parks, recreation, and associated professions promote economic development in their communities.6.12.8
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Identify ways parks, recreation, and associated professions promote inclusivity across abilities, cultures, and life stages.6.12.9
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- FY24 Agricultural and Envrionmental Systems Career Field Content Standards
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