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    Water, an essential element for life. Without it, life simply wouldn’t exist. Every living soul revolves around water and water revolves around us. Throughout history humans and other living organisms have congregated towards water. But as time goes by, water becomes polluted and humans would have to adapt to a world without water. Because sooner or later water will just be a memory. In the book “Memory of Water”, Emmi Itaranta describes a world without water, which encourage me to reflect on my…

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    The Aquabot Junior Robotic Pool Cleaner is a unit that is recommended for in-ground pools that aren't too big. Therefore, it's the best choice if you don't need the same power offered by the Aquabot Junior Robotic Pool Cleaner, but still want to efficiently clean your swimming pool with less money. The unit costs $520.99 and it's a reliable option for removing the debris and dirt every time you want. To find out more about this model, look at its main features and characteristics and see why…

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    Table of content Introduction: The wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of Amul effluent treatment plant, Dist. Anand having capacity to treat 400 KL/day of wastewater. A general systematic flow diagram of WWTP is shown in figure. The system was designed to handle to treat wastewater having high organic content and suspended solids. The heart of the system is Aerobic biological reactor. The system was designed to handle BOD at 20°C of 800 mg/L and Suspended Solids (SS) 250…

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    Water and Waste You have all heard that you should conserve water but this may seem odd depending on where you live. In an arid place like the southwestern United States it seems logical to conserve water, but in the Great Lakes region where water appears to be abundant, people are also encouraged to save water. Why are even those with an excess of annual rainfall being encouraged to conserve water? “Water shapes the surface of our planet, and it provided the medium in which life began” (Trefil…

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    particles mainly used in personal care products such as facial scrubs, shampoos, soaps, lip gloss, toothpaste. The reason why they are such a threat and area of concern because microbeads are smaller than 5 micrometres in size that most wastewater treatment plant technology does not hold the ability to remove it from the waste steam. Factual Background Australia has planned…

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    Lakes tend to be better sources of freshwater opposed to rivers because the volume of water is generally much greater than a river, meaning pollutants are heavily diluted to smaller concentrations per volume unit of water. This means different treatment methods can be used, which can save money. Had the source selected in Flint been Lake Huron from the beginning, the concentration of chloride ions would have been significantly lower because the concentration is diluted in a greater volume of…

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    Bottoms Up is an insightful and entertaining article that presents the advantages of drinking filtered sewage water. Written by Olive Heffernan, Bottoms Up focuses on the City of San Diego Public Utilities Department and its battle for public and governmental approval on reusing sewage water. In the article, Heffernan interviews many officials and experts on the subject to assess the risk of using sewage water. She also expresses the concerns of those who oppose it. But, with the collected data…

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    10 Observations/Questions 10 Generalized: 1. Observation – Some trees around campus have tags on them stating the species of tree. Question – Why does Manchester tag the trees? Does the tagging of trees affect the trees at all? 2. Observation – One of the trees between Oakwood and the Administration building has had its branches cut/trimmed for aesthetic purposes, I assume. Question – How does the tree respond to this? Can those branches grow back? Or will it remain a nub? 3. Observation –…

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    childhood education can help minimize the damage for the lead poisoned children but that’s incredibly hard to do in Flint, Michigan where this city of 100,000 doesn’t even have a grocery store. People like Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha of Flint’s Hurley Medical Center decided to investigate and take matters into their own hands as soon as they noticed something was not right and were able to get their voices heard despite the state publicly denounce her work and studies which turned out to be…

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    The quality of the water in the creek was excellent. Even though the water quality in the U-High creek was excellent doesn’t mean that all creeks have great water quality. One way that water can be polluted is through fertilizers and pesticides. This happens because farmers use many fertilizers and pesticides to help their crops grow. Then when it rains, those chemicals can be washed through the soil and into rivers and creeks. If this happens and large amounts of chemicals are washed in the…

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