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    It is possible to obtain 20 liters of water per day on a reliable basis. Safe drinking water - water with bacterial, chemical and physical characteristics that meet World Health Organization’s guidelines or national standards for drinking water quality. Factors. Water scarcity. North Africa is located in a geographically dry area, composed of a desert, chaparral and the Atlas Mountains to the north (see explanation in Appendix A1). There are very few natural fresh water sources, the largest ones…

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    Mohawk River Watershed

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    Zooplankton and Benthos are all living or biotic organisms this study examined in the starch factory stream. Phytoplankton are, according to Raven, Berg and Hassenzahl, “free-floating photosynthetic algae and cyanobacteria that form the base of most aquatic food webs” (124). Phytoplankton is green when examined in a microscope while zooplankton is not. Zooplankton are defined as “nonphotosynthetic organism that include protozoa (animal-like protists), tiny shrimplike crustaceans, and the larval…

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    Shrinking Social Media

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    While the usage of digital platforms and social media can carry significant risks for its users, a person’s life or his upbringing without these trends would certainly be put at a disadvantage in today’s internet saturated world. Digital platforms and social media provide its users an easy access to unimaginable amount of knowledge. To further elucidate this issue, these recent trends can shrink space through time, creating a world in which people can accomplish normally time-consuming tasks…

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    Recycling Water Case Study

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    "Water Policy" requires the use of reclaimed water within the WRCAs, unless the use of reclaimed water is not economically, environmentally, or technically feasible. Florida's antidegredation policy, which is contained in permitting and surface water quality rules, applies to all proposed new or expanding surface water discharges. It requires demonstration that the proposed water discharge is clearly in the public interest. As part of the public interest test, the applicant must evaluate the…

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    A world without clean water to drink is what we as a universe are approaching. In North Carolina and everywhere else in the world, there ultimately isn’t enough being done to help preserve our freshwater supply as day in and day out things are being done to further harm and damage our water through all types of pollution. At the current rate of pollution were going at as of right now it can easily be said that by a little over a decade that we will not have any reliable source of water…

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    Water, as we know is one of our most coveted resources. We use it to cook our food, wash our bodys, and even our cars. Water is undeniably a resource we use every single day. Many people throughout the world undervalue the importance of this resource. As Americans, we have come accustom to having clean fresh water at our disposal, and not having the worries that several other countrys do. One American city, has been forced to learn the hard way about how valuable the water they once took for…

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    Usually, internal audit reports from the Quality Assurance Departments are tabled at management meetings or at Board of Directors meetings whilst the reports from the Internal Audit Departments are tabled to the Audit Committee. These differing organizational and reporting structures may have the…

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    Chlorine is added to drinking water, as a disinfectant, to get rid of harmful bacteria, which are usually present in areas from where the water is obtained. The controversy of this issue is that chlorination can work as an advantage or as a disadvantage to those consuming it. Chlorine is currently the most effective water treatment when compared with other alternatives. However, it also reacts with natural organic compounds present in the water to produce harmful chemicals that on a long-term…

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    hospital to evaluate if the standards of quality were met or not. Accordingly what was discovered was that the staff specifically the nurses were not reporting medication errors either not on time or not even done at all. Frances Ballentine RN, MSN, VP for Nursing Services at this hospital assigned by the CEO to fix the problem and the problems resulting from not completing these necessary regulatory forms. She was given a six month period to improve a new quality process that can be applied…

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    not just during droughts (“Current Issues” 8). The article, "The Stealthy Takeover of NC Drinking Water." states, “Many corporate-owned systems haven’t consistently complied with water quality standards, despite charging high customer rates. Even for systems without recent violations, there are often water quality problems: small systems are not required to monitor as frequently as larger ones, so violations can slip through the cracks. Among the NC neighborhoods served by for-profit water…

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