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    Sea Water Desalination

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    population growth and climate change, water shortage becomes a more and more serious problem for many areas of the world. Australia also suffers from water scarcity, as the driest continent experiencing worst drought for many years since early 2000s[1]. Desalination plays an important role in Australia’s water security. The large-scale application of this technology began in the arid Middle East region{2}. At present, seawater desalination is the only new and sustainable water source available…

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    Roger Giangrande Professor Steve Sciara January 30, 2016 Big Bertha: The Contingency killer? Replacing the two their road right at the water, Seattle is building a 2 mile tunnel underneath the busy streets. Big Bertha is named after Bertha Knight Landes, who was elected as Seattle's first female mayor in the 1920s. Bertha is the worlds largest boring machine that stands 5 stories tall and 326 miles long only moving 35 feet per day weighing it at an incredible 6,700 tons.…

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    basements are a sign that you have water problems. Water-related issues, such as standing water or pooling water around your home, can eventually damage your foundation and promote mold growth. When the water pressure rises, so does the risk of basement leaks. The soil around your basement becomes saturated after heavy rainfalls, causing stress to your basement walls. This increased pressure causes the basement walls to bow, lean or crack. Without proper drainage, water can enter your basement…

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    Earth’s surface is water; out of that percentage, 97 percent is salt water and the left over three percent is freshwater. The United States is one of the major countries that is slowly running out of fresh water and it is all caused because the human race is taking water for granted and wasting hundreds of gallons daily. There are many possible solutions to save our Earth’s fresh water. Some solutions are replacing our appliances with water-efficient models, collecting rain water, and…

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    Flint's Poisoned Water

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    When a water source is not treated right it can cause supply pipes to sustained major corrosion and lead leaching into the water. This can cause bacteria and other particulate to grow freely into the water causing hair loss, rashes, E. coli and lead poisoning. Other influencing factor are High blood lead levels that are especially harmful to children and pregnant women, and can cause learning disabilities, behavioral problems and mental retardation. In the documentary “Poisoned Water” the…

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    Drought In California

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    ESPM 50 – F’16 – FP-O1-FD– Zhu, Daniel - Section #119. Water Management and the Drought in California Water management has been a problem in California’s history since the first settlers moved to California. With most of the water located in the north and eastern parts and most of the population in the southern, desert part of the state, problems were guaranteed to occur. However, in the past five years, a drought has plagued most of the western United States and especially, California. An…

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    Properties Of Water

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    Water is the most important substance in a human’s life as it is the thing he needs to survive. It makes up around 73% of the human body and around 80% of the earth. Water has many characteristics that are linked to its uses and that make it useful and important to us. The structure of water is two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to an oxygen atom . The oxygen atom has a valency of 6 which means that it has 6 electrons in its outer shell while each hydrogen atom has 1 electron in its outer. The…

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    great idea for finding water and getting it to Rome but water that got to Rome wasn’t healthy. On the other hand their roads were great! The Romans had citizens that went and looked for water, they would find springs, ponds, lakes, and other bodies of water. They looked at the inhabitants to see if they had good hygiene and health. If the inhabitants had good health that meant that the water that they lived around was healthy. Though, their idea about how to find the water was good, one of…

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    environment is not the second priority while achieving the business goals 1. Utilities management 1.1 Water Usage Water consumption became limited in accordance to the nature of Santander operations, approximately 322,000 m³, for employees, facilities and heating/cooling use. There was a very tiny bit reduction of 1% in year 2011in comparison with 2010. Consumption of water is limited given the nature of our operations. It is used for facilities and heating/cooling usage…

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    of money to buy tank of water to make crops or keeping their animal hydrated but we have to changed this around. Not only restoring the river but also helping others we need more money to gain this power of restoring the river. The government doesn't even help we should fight for freedom and for the right of restoring this river not one or two.We need more people to also help them. There been people who been using that river for fishing ,swimming and also using that water for their plant. When…

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