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    Water is one of the necessities that life needs to survive. If there was no water there would be no life on earth. Water is the main basis for the ecosystem and throughout the most recent years, man is finding more and more uses for water including sanitation and produce. But in order for water to achieve it’s uses and maintain a balanced biological life, there must be a level of water quality maintained within it. There are many factors that affect the life of water bodies that include;…

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    Fiji water is changing the bottled water industries standards daily. Through use of statistics, expert testimonials, and appeals to emotion via discussion about energy reduction, Claudia H. Deutsch depicts Fiji Waters’ efforts in remaining carbon neutral in an appealing manner to the reader. In any discussion about what a person or company is doing to remain fair to the earth we live on, statistics are keystone to depicting the exact scope of effectiveness. The author of the article, Claudia H.…

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    Water Conservation and Pollution In the world today, water scarcity persists in being an unnerving issue. The world’s supply of water is diminishing and is further narrowed by pollution. Without measures taken to conserve our water, there will be a global and chronic drought. As long as water is scarce, it is imperative to develop proposals concerning water conservation and pollution. Although water is one of the most abundant resources on the planet, we are not able to utilize the majority of…

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    drinking water system. The U.S. Public Health Service has set the maximum value of phosphate in drinking water at 3.0 mg/L. In this experiment, several samples were diluted and its concentration were analyzed through a spectrophotometer. The results obtained (0.1 mg/L and 2.28mg/L) are within the U.S. Public Health Service’s standards and are deemed to be safe. Introduction It is important that drinking water is monitored regularly to assure that the quality is within recommend range. Water…

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    In the Chesapeake Bay, water is brown but its sediment brown. The water just looks kind of muddy. In our time boating on the Chesapeake, we’ve noticed the stains it leaves on our boat how the water looks kind of dirty. I know of the pollution in the bay and how a great deal of it is from agricultural runoff, so I worry about the brown. When we passed out of the Bay and through the waters of the Elizabeth River near Portsmouth, Virginia, the siltyness dropped out of the water and it seemed…

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    clothes, etc. When it comes down to bottled water vs. tap water it’s the same situation. Bottled water is better than tap water because it’s useful during disasters, more portable, and it has a variety of different water types. In this essay the reasons will be explained in depth about why bottled water is better than tap. To begin with, bottled water is better than tap water because it is useful during disasters. During hurricane irma, bottled water was a resource that was constantly going…

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    Bottled water vs. tap water, which is safer for our health? Many of us ask ourselves this question. Someone, somewhere, somehow decided that tap water was no good for anyone anymore, then became an obsession that bottled water was better for us. Bottled water has many hazards, it is not good for environment, a health risk, most of all the cost is outrageous. The environmental impact globally is enormous. “ Researchers have concluded that satisfying the annual global demand for bottled water…

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    Water Crisis In Michigan

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    Introduction Water is one life’s most precious resources. In some organisms, water comprises as much as 90% of personal body weight, in humans, this ratio is 60%. Hence, when water is contaminated or sparse, life quality can be expected to drop dramatically. Such is the case in Flint Michigan where a Water Crisis has been unfolding for two years ever since the city began to use water from the local Flint River (Foley). The case of Flint is a precautionary one as it is tragic as it may herald the…

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    Storm Water Fee

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    Storm Water Fee 1.Introduction Stormwater is water that originates during precipitation events and snow/ice melt, if it hasn’t infiltrated into soil, then runoff happens, which could lead to urban waterlogging and waste of water resource. Since humans began living in concentrated village or urban settings, stormwater runoff has been an issue. During thousands of years, humankind didn’t really take action to deal with storm water, but within the high speed urbanization during modern time,…

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    Abstract: What our problem in our experiment is that distilled water gain mass because there is a higher concentration of solutes while the other solutions contain a lower concentration of solutes. The different types of liquid can affect how the potatoes change or not. Our data shows that Potatoes that were put in the distilled water gained mass while the 5% salt water, 10% salt water, Gatorade, and Coca-Cola lose mass. We also concluded that liquids with high concentration gained mass while…

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