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    The status of Long Island groundwater, its biggest threats and contaminants, and the resulting problems. Long Island is especially venerable to groundwater contamination because Long Island’s aquifers are resident’s only water source. Development and agricultural use of the island have greatly contributed to contamination. The two main contaminators are: • Nitrogen (as nitrates) • Pesticides Pesticides are known to cause health problems, and legislation has banned those that have persistently…

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    depend on the river for drinking water, irrigation and sustainment of their livestock; not to mention the delicately balanced ecosystem. Ihwever,in recent months, water quality in the Nolichucky River has been under attack by U.S. Nitrogen to be used as a dumping ground for industrial waste. One of the methods to try and control the amount of pollution released…

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    Agile Frog Threats

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    Human Threats: For both of these species the common habitat is the Marram grass and fresh water regions within the Nature Reserve. As there are many contributing factors to the loss and damage of both of these habitats, it is difficult to pinpoint which factor causes the most destruction. Habitat loss and fragmentation, an overall decline in groundwater quality, water pollution incidents, water shortages and predation from feral populations such as ducks and competition from introduced exotics…

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    Thales Thales was one of the traditional founders of philosophy. He held the belief that the arche of all is water; water is the core element of all the things that are present. He believed in God and in his writings through Aristotle, Thales portray that the reason why he stated water as the basic element of everything is because the nourishment of everything is moist. One ingredient (water) that is present in all foods might be a factor that contributes to this concept. As for the food that…

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    Carbon dioxide play important role and is one of the most efficient greenhouse gas in our atmosphere. Carbon footprint is really important and it help us to balance with The Nature Conservancy. This footprint can support the fund forest conservation, develop the forest organization or the reforestation assignments that give significant help to the atmosphere. In this assignment, it will support to decrease or slow the worst consequences of climate change, defend and restore wildlife habitat and…

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    Mudboils In Tully Valley

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    a personal view and opinion. Even though this occurrence was caused in part by human influence, solving the issue needs to correlate to environmental needs along with human benefit. For example, the use of depressurizing wells creates a system of water flow that should be existent within the system, but instead is compromised by the artesian pressure underground. Customizing solutions to reverse environmental problems involves the use of human input and could re-establish natural ecosystem…

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    existence. Thousands of new animal and insect species, unknown to the outside world, have all died off. Look ahead to a world where finding clean water is rare. A mixture of chemicals and plastics have made lakes, rivers, and oceans acidic. Runoff from fertilizer and pesticides have contaminated countless wells and aquifers. Shortages of drinking water are ravaging regions everywhere. Look ahead to a world where…

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    and aquatic lives destroyed. Furthermore there was a blowout from Texaco Finima-5 offshore station where 36 million liters of crude oil was spilled into the environment in 1980 as well. This led to the death of over 180 persons leaving rivers and water bodies within Sangama and four other…

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    biodiversity, land productivity and the supply of water for human needs as the water quality would have decreased drastically. Salinity is a term that describes the salt content of…

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    treaty does not confirm if water is a saleable good. The text fails to mention the word “water,” but nor does it expressly prohibit transactions involving the natural resource. This terse dichotomy leads to the following issue. The issue is whether freshwater reserves can be extracted for sale, or, preserved as natural resources. Is water a good and commodity? If so, then fresh water is a property right. That means that governments and private investors can sell bulk water. This argument is…

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