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    The Municipal Budget

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    elected to four year terms and appoints the City Administrator. The City provides a full range of services across 32.8 square miles that include police and fire services, infrastructure construction and maintenance, recreational and cultural services, water, sewer and sanitation services. The City of Flint is financially accountable for the City of Flint Board of Hospital Managers; Flint Downtown Development Authority; City of Flint Economic Development Corporation; and the Flint Area Enterprise…

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    Introduction Community water fluoridation is the process of regulated supplementation of fluoride to public water supplies in order to reduce the prevalence of dental caries (1). World Oral Health Report 2003 identified dental caries as a key public health issue in a majority of industrialized countries, where 60-90% of schoolchildren and the majority of adults are affected (2). The World Health Organization recognizes water fluoridation as one of the most cost-effective methods of distributing…

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    Tap water VS Bottled water, what’s safer to drink? By Reann Burgun Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to see which type of water is safest to drink. Firstly I will take bacteria samples from my chosen types of water and then see which grows the most contaminants, this will then tell me the cleanest water to drink. Purpose: The water types I will be comparing include; city water, well water, bottled water and fountain drinking water. I will take tap water from many different faucets,…

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    have access to clean and safe drinking water, but sadly, the residents of Flint, Michigan do not have that luxury. Since 2015, I’ve heard stories about water crisis in Flint. When I received the assignment in my AP Human Geography class to write a letter to a leader, I thought it would be a perfect time to write about the Flint water crisis. As the governor of Michigan, you have a responsibility to ensure that all the residents of your state have access to safe water. By taking action and…

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    of bottled water is “drinking water, often spring water, sometimes carbonated, sealed in bottles and usually certified as pure” (dictionary.com) According to the same website, www.dictionary.com, the definition of tap water is “water, obtained directly from a faucet or tap, that has not been purified, distilled, or otherwise treated”. The history of bottled water is important because it tells when and where it was founded. There are multiple differences between tap water and bottled water. There…

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    with bottled water not knowing the potential harm it may have on them. Bottled water is wasteful and hazardous to people health, the environment, and wildlife. In the United States, majority of the population has access to tap water. Although most people prefer bottled water because of the favorable taste and smell. “This year, Americans will spend around 9.8 billion dollars on bottled water, according to the beverage Marketing Corporation.” (Standage) It may seem bottled water may make…

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    Recommendation For Recycling Water in Florida Prepared for: Tom Petty, Chairman Of The Board Department Of Environmental Regulation Board by: Environmental Specialist, Pasco County Florida November 29, 1996 Contents…

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    Cause and Effect of Water Pollution in India Rajdeep Kaur Environmental Science 101 Professor Mark Ditter October 8, 2014 Abstract Water is one of the natural resources that human beings are polluting. Water pollution has become a huge problem in many countries today. Due to water pollution many new diseases have been developed over time which have affected the humans at a very high rate. India is one of the countries that has the most polluted water bodies compared to other countries. There…

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    Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water by Peter Gleick. Dr. Peter Gleick is the Co-founder of the Pacific Institute where their aim is to find real-world solutions to problems like water shortages, habitat destruction, global warming, and environmental injustice. He earned his Ph.D. in Energy and Resources from the University of California. He is a receiver of the prestigious MacArthur “genius” Fellowship. Has authored numerous scientific papers and nine books.…

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    in keeping my carbon footprint clean. Section 1. Landscape, size, and surrounding settlement of the habitat My new house will be located in an Alaska. I chose Alaska because there is an abundant amount of fresh water sources within the state that allows for easy access to drinking water. There are also many types of fresh game, such as trout and caribou, which provide a steady source…

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