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    Coconut Water Filter

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    Water pollution or water contamination is a severe problem, experienced by millions across the world. Consequently, many people resort to buying packaged drinking water that upsets the monthly budget heavily. Others who cannot afford to purchase the same every day, resort to using a water purifier, which is a onetime investment. However, if you need a permanent solution, the best way is to buy a House Water Filter from a reliable company. The best one is with coconut shell carbon filters as they…

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    Tap Water Became Toxic in Flint, Michigan”, by Sara Ganim and Linh Tran, the write about how water became infected with lead in Flint, Michigan. In 2014, the city of Flint, Michigan, decided to cut the water supply of the city from Lake Huron to The Flint River. The city did this in order for the state to build a new supply line from the lake. When the water started coming in from the river, residents reported that it looked brown. It was discovered that the state DEQ wasn’t treating the water…

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    Access to clean water is a novelty the United States takes for granted. Without water at our fingertips, how would society differ? Could inadequate water supply and water quality lead an economically thriving society into poverty? Insufficient water supply and water quality threaten the lives of over 2.6 billion people (Benjelloun and Tarrass 240). Many know water’s importance, but do they know the effects regarding the lack of clean water? Deficient water supply and water quality leads to…

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    Reason Foundation

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    to address increases in demand for water through taxpayer-funded infrastructure projects and mandated diversions (for environmental demand, such as maintaining flows to conserve fish species). But the infrastructure projects failed to keep pace with demand, especially during droughts, while the mandatory diversions resulted in conflicts, especially between agricultural users and environmental pressure groups. The brief describes how, in response to a water crisis of similar proportions to that…

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    In the 1930s, the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands were used to establish Aboriginal communities in Southern Australia. Unfortunately, this area has a limited amount of available water with a majority of the communities' water coming from boreholes in deep fractured rocks. Additionally, these communities supplement these wells with collecting rainfall, but the APY lands receive infrequent rains with high rainfall events making it difficult to rely on rainfall alone [1]. To…

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    San Luis Drought

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    depleted reservoirs. The San Luis Reservoir, which is the largest off stream Reservoir in the United States, has been affected greatly. The Reservoir’s water supply has been cut in half thanks to the drought. The San Luis Reservoir is not the only reservoir being depleted. Reservoirs all over the U.S have been being depleted. The reservoir that holds waters in the Colorado River Basin has been slowly been depleted over the years. The Colorado River Basin’s groundwater is also being depleted at a…

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    In recent discussions of the water crises of Flint, MI, a controversial issue has been a decision whether water privatization or public utilities are better for the well-being. The people in Flint, MI have experienced an extreme discomfort of the over excessive amount of lead in their own homes. In fact, Elected officials have denied for over a year that the city's water was contaminated with lead, however, they finally admitted that the water wasn't safe in September 2015. CNN News reports that…

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    earth is a closed system,.Only 2.5% of earth's water is freshwater.Water does not escape from our atmosphere it continues in a thing called the cycle.If you want to be technical about it,you are drinking the same water as the dinosaurs.Obviously we don't have fresh water to spare. To be responsible with taking shorter showers is good… but not enough now we need to conserve and reuse. Of our world’s 2.5% freshwater we only have three sources. Surface water is 1.2% that is found in lakes…

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    “In less than a decade, countries important to the US and global security will be at risk of “state failure. Water shortages will not occur everywhere, but hardly anyone will remain unaffected for long.” -Seth Siegel, author of Let There Be Water INTRO For human life to proceed, water is required, but its accessibility is lacking and will worsen unless water is managed differently. According to the World Wildlife Fund, 1.1 billion people worldwide do not have freshwater at hand, and 2.7…

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    Postfire Vs Wildfires

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    Wildfires are natural disturbances that shape landscapes and can alter aquatic ecosystems and communities. Wildfires can be followed closely by flood events that cause debris flows and scouring, potentially compounding effects on aquatic systems. In 2011, the Horseshoe 2 Fire of southeast Arizona burned over 90,000 hectares of forest and was followed by massive monsoonal rains. These rains triggered flood events that scoured creek beds within the range. In one stream within the affected…

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