Water Crisis in India Essay

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    About how often did you see rain? STATE THESIS & MAIN POINTS: The causes of the drought in California led to serious effect nowadays; having the expensive costs of water brings people to the shortage of water. Body I. MAIN POINT: In the first paragraph, I will be talking about a bit of the background information about drought and water. A. SUBPOINT: Firstly, I will explain what is drought? 1. Drought is defined as a period of dry weather; for example, warm temperature or no rain. a. There are…

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    and paucity of underground water. I calculated my daily water use, according to Vigil, “1.6 gallons per flush for toilets, 2.5 gallon per minute for shower heads, and 2.2 gallon per minute for faucet aerator.” In consequence, I used 81.68 gallons of water in a normal day. Among of the activities, I used most of the water in showering, and then teeth brushing. On the next day, I restricted my water use to as minimum as I feel comfortable. For instance, I reduce water use from shower, teeth…

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    in a watershed. This is the water that you drink and provide to your family, sometimes this water can be a problem and sometimes a big help. Most of the people in the United States get their water from a nearby watershed which they use to grow food, and wash their clothes. Not only does this water help people with many things in their house, but it also powers the industry and the many things that requires water in the surrounding area. As people, we want as much water as we can get, thereforth…

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    Water is an extremely important resource; it is used by everyone one on a daily basis. A 2011 study of single-family water consumption, estimated that the average California household used more than 360 gallons of water per day (kqed.org). That is a lot of water being consumed every single day; that statistic does not include the water used by businesses and agriculture. There are many ethical issues regarding the use of water, and the apply to different groups of people. When it comes to the…

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    Water covers over seventy percent of the world and is one of the most important resources in our world. The amount of space water covers gives the illusion of overabundance but our world is truly in a water crisis, more than one billion people in the world lack adequate access to water. Our water systems that we look to support our ecosystems are stressed, rivers, lakes and aquifers are drying up at increasing rates or so polluted they are beyond use. This paper looks to briefly review two…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa Essay

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    The topic issue of the article is the use of hand-pumps for the distribution of water in sub-Saharan Africa; while this is just one of many methods of supplying water it is one of the most important to those in developing and rural areas. It’s pointed out that the hand-pump is one of the cleanest, easiest, cheapest, and most reliable (year round operation) sources of water for sub-Saharan Africa. Open wells are more vulnerable to contamination and motorized pumps and piped schemes are more…

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    solutions. In the case of the Syrian impact on Jordan’s water crisis, policies can be established to help assist the Syrian refugee community, while aiding Jordan’s water challenges as well. For instance, policies will allow for individual involvement at the local level to help create water development initiatives for the higher working agencies such as inter-agency groups from the United States. These agencies can then help institute water management experts to work directly inside Jordan on…

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    Ghanan Water Inequality

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    Finding clean water is a constant battle for women and girls across the African countries. Clean water within these countries are so scarce that in Somalia, 70% of the whole population does not receive clean drinkable water (Africa Public Health Info). That’s almost 7 million people according to the 2013 Census (The World Bank). Collecting water for the family has always been seen as the women’s domestic responsibility (DoSomething.org). African women get up as early as 3:00 A.M. and spend on…

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    I believe that one solution we can do to mitigate water consumption in the world is to encourage people to plant more drought-tolerant plants or even native plants in our lawns and backyards instead of using sod or grass, especially in areas like California or Arizona. This is called xeriscaping, and it can prove to be extremely important for many communities. Although this solution doesn’t always apply across the entire world, it is achievable and realistic, and with the growing rates of…

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    The Flint, Michigan Water Crisis In Flint, Michigan there was a water contamination problem. Flint is a majority black city where 40 percent of people live in poverty. The water crisis started in April 2014, after Flint changed its water source from treated Detroit Water and Sewerage Department water to the Flint River. After that, people started complaining about the quality of the water. City and state officials failed to see that there was a serious problem for months. (http://www.npr.org/s…

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