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    Fluoride is one of the most toxic substances known to humans. The substance is made up of a salt of hydrofluoric acid consisting of two elements, one of which is fluorine. You may have heard of this toxic acid, that is because it is commonly used at dentist offices. Fluoride is used by dentists to clean bacteria off your teeth and reduce tooth decay. Studies have shown that for years, the government has been poisoning the public water supply without citizens explicit consent. Many are convinced…

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    We never know the instance of when we will encounter a loved one or stranger who desperately turns to us for help in their time of crisis. Sometimes trying to help a person survive in crisis will also bring about a mini-crisis in the person who wants to help. As we recover from our first reaction of "What Can I Do?" we become aware of some basic ways to help the person in crisis. In these times of both a national economic and health crisis, it is good for us to prepare ourselves with a survival…

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    “Saving The Ganges” Current Event In this article “Saving The Ganges” the holy Ganges river is no longer safe to use for cooking,cleaning,drinking,and watering crops.The river is badly polluted because of untreated sewage.This sewage gets dumped into the Ganges then,many people come and use the river for daily use such as washing away their sins (this is done by getting into the river and bathing). Dr. Mishra who used to be a Hindu priest (but is now a water engineer) wants to clean up the…

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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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    Stream Protection Rule

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    I would like to express both my support of the Stream Protection Rule as well as my deep concern over the use of the Congressional Review Act to derail regulations that protect our citizens’ health and setting a precedent to obstruct federal rulings. The Stream Protection Rule is not only relatively modest and commonsense regulation, but has also undergone a thorough stakeholder engagement process. The attempt to dismantle this rule with a Congressional Review Act is unnecessary and will cause…

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    Metro Affiliates

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    In the case of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) verses Metro Affiliates, Inc. (Atlantic Express) the defendant Metro Affiliates, Inc. was fine $425,000 for violations of Sections 301, 308, and 402 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). In 2013, the EPA made an effort to negotiate with Metro Affiliates, Inc. (Atlantic Express) in an attempt to resolve the matter. Unable to financially bind themselves to the terms as outlined by the EPA, due to bankruptcy the Metro Affiliates, Inc. were sued in a…

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    public supply wells, the number of total wells, overlying irrigated acreage, reliance on groundwater as the primary source of water, and any impacts the groundwater basin has experienced from overdraft, subsidence, saline intrusion, and or other water quality degradation problems.…

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    Water Analysis Method

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    analysis methods you can use. The most important thing is to make sure that you can depend and trust the results you are getting from the lab. There really is not going to be any case where you are being 'too safe' when it comes to the purity and quality of your drinking water. Since you drink so much H2O every day to keep your body and brain healthy, it is definitely worth having it tested. After all, you need to ensure that it is indeed safe to drink, bathe in, and cook with. There are many…

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    to a staggering assortment of aquatic life, a wellspring of water to the animals that populate its shores, and it’s a major flyway for migrating birds. Over the years, researchers have shown the deteriorating water quality in the lake, some of the causes of the deteriorating water quality are pollution, invasive species, loss of biodiversity, E. coli contamination, climate change, controlled water levels, erosion, and habitat destruction. One of the major problems that threaten the health of…

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    Pine Lake Research Paper

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    At pine lake, it is a lot of fun. Its loud, slippery, and smells like fish and dirty water. The water there is not dirty and is kinda clean for a normal pond. For this paragraph I am going to be focusing on smell. Now, the smell isn’t the best, but it doesn’t smell horrible. When you’re running around, swimming, and having lots of fun, the smell kinda goes away. But, when you first pull up, you can smell the smell of fish and water. It doesn’t smell like the ocean, but kinda does. Comparing to…

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