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    In recent years, some bottled water factories have closed down one after another. More and more people are installing a water purifier in order to drink clean water in China. Some people think that bottled water may cause environmental damage and it wastes of resources. Furthermore, There are also some people who prefer to drink bottled water, they think it is convenient, and it is healthier than bottled water. That is a common question about which one is healthier and cleaner. While some…

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    popularity of bottle water growing every day, it brings up the question... Is tap water better for you or bottle water? Which taste better? Which has more nutritional value? Here are a few things I have learned. Tap Water is monitored and regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) , Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SWDA) of 1996 , numerous test are conducted to ensure water standards are being met and water is free of contaminates. Most community water supplies…

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    China's Water Crisis Dbq

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    What Is Driving China’s Water-Scarcity Crisis? What is China’s water scarcity? China has recently gone through a period of time with a lack of water. But the real mystery is what has caused the water scarcity? Let's discuss. Since China has recently gone into a water scarcity, a lot of problems have now rose such as having some of its farmable land not having water which can cause famine. There are three main causes or factors of China’s water scarcity crisis: Global Warming, Population…

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    Bottled Water Case Study

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    The bottled water industry is a market with a vast range of competitors. When it comes to creating and importing a new label or brand, one must consider many factors. These factors include cost, the amount of water consumed in the market, competition rates, requirements and regulations in the country in which the water will be sold. In Stan Otis’ case, he wanted to import bottled water from Iceland into the United States. The U.S. market was the first that he evaluated. With bottled water having…

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    PURIFICATION OF SEA WATER INTRODUCTION SEAWATER: -Sea water or salt water is water from sea or ocean. Sea or ocean water accounts for the most percentage of water on the earth. Almost anything can be found in sea water. This includes dissolved salts from earth’s crust and material released by micro organisms. It is the most impure form of natural water. Rivers join sea and throw in the impurities carried by them. Moreover continuous evaporation of water from the surface of sea makes sea water…

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    Plastic Water Bottle Essay

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    Project: Cutting Back on Plastic Water Bottles Introduction According to the CRI (Container Recycling Institute), each day in the U.S. more than 60 million water bottles are thrown away, about 22 billion per year. The ultimate problem is the misuse of the water bottles after they are consumed. About 80% of plastics end up in landfills or incinerators, and as seen many are littered and end up on the streets or in public parks. Another main issue is the cost of water bottles, not necessarily…

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    misconception about privatizing the water. In a case, the government and company can save some water because this project cost less money on regulating and filtering the water. However, this privatisation project costs more money and a cause a financial burden for individuals. Also, this leads to high interest rates of private financing. As a conclusion, the citizens will be forced to spend high amount of money and suffer financially for poorer. Treating a water as an economy will be bad for the…

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    If private companies are able to buy water from “underdeveloped" countries like it is nothing, are the developed countries like Canada at risk too? I bring this up because Canada is also in a lot of debt, to be exact $616,135,876,004.58 CAD in debt; It is scary to think that Canada will also fall into the pressure of paying this debt off, and have no choice but sell some of their water supply. Therefore, a solution to prevent the privatization of water and look at it as a human right, needs to…

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    high school. Then with the amount of rain water we collect throughout the year we will use it as a fresh source of water for use to wash our hands and use as our plumbing resource.This water that has been used it would. The amount of rain and snow we collect all year would be enough to cut our water use in half. Plus it's environmentally responsible. Rainwater is relatively clean but just to make sure for the safety of our students we also purchased a water filter to make sure any unwanted…

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    In a earth water is important resource for sustaining ecosystems, which provide life-supporting services for people, animals, and plants 1.Contaminated water is a major cause of illness and death, water quality is a determining factor in human poverty, education, and economic opportunities. Water quality is going to declining, threatening the health of ecosystems and humans worldwide 2. Various factors influence this impairment, including rapid urbanization ,land use ,chemicals of industrial…

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