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    City rain using can reduced city runoff volume, effective control city rain runoff pollution and control city soil and water resources loss; increased on city rain resources of utilization, surface River, and Lake and the groundwater, water of water relative reduced, conducive to maintained River, Lake, and groundwater source, natural water of normal ecological environment water; while, using rain supplies underground water can maintained normal of underground level, to makes regional atmosphere…

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    New Zealand’s longest river is the Waikato River, which runs down for 425 kilometres until it meets and flows out into the sea; not only is this the longest river in New Zealand, but it is also one of the most polluted waterways in the whole entire nation. The Waikato River start at Lake Taupo, and in a study (Waikato Regional Council, n.d.) showed that the clarity of the water passes 10 metres far in the beginning, this quickly shifts very shortly beyond Lake Taupo. Even just by the Ohaaki…

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    My research questions are where does the water come from? Demonstrate the difference between tap water and bottled water. What is the difference between developed country water drinking and developing country water drinking? The topics that I want to address in this essay is about development of water resources of drinking water. This is very important because every organism need water to survive. Water is defined as clear liquid that is tasteless and are relate to rain, rivers, lake, and sea.…

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    During a study in New York, people were affected by many floods that were cause by water drainage from Long Island into the Nissequogue River. Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York made the argument that "The cheapest way to deal with flood damage is to prevent it in the first place. Nearly one-thousand homes have been impacted by the recurring flooding of Nissequogue River and this restoration project is vital in ensuring this problem is put to an end," He made this point while he argued…

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    Picture your favorite restaurant, and then picture that same restaurant getting a Hepatitis A outbreak. Unfortunately, this is what happened to a very popular Mexican restaurant called Chi-Chi’s that left many people devastated as well as very sick. Chi-Chi’s was founded in 1975 by restauranteur Marno McDermott and former Green Bay Packers player Max McGee. In the first year, the company did better than expected and exceeded the planned $400,000 to make a whole whopping $2 million dollars. The…

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    Marine Debris Essay

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    our waters “originates on land” (Neal and Leous 258). Neal and Leous have also mentioned the amount of cruise ships and commercial vessels that not only carry from 2 to 3,000 people which can create up to “30,000 gallons of sewage” (258). Though the ships can dump their sewage a couple of miles away from land, it is the creatures of the deep who have to suffer from the contaminated waters they swim in. Though they…

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    Society Film Analysis Movies are very prevalent in discussing issues in today’s society. By using anthropology, sociology, and psychology, one is able to connect films to any issue. The films American history x, Crash, Cry Freedom, The Pianist and Pleasantville all display different social issues, such as discrimination, conformity and charismatic leaders. Discrimination is prejudicial thoughts acted out towards anyone, usually based on his or her race and ethnicity. Anthropologists can look…

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    environment in many different ways such as too much heat and too much cold. There are many different types of pollution which affect environmental quality which impacts the environment animals and humans. The environment is also affected by waste such as sewage and rubbish which can kill much marine life if it gets into the water or maybe, humans. The influences included water pollution, waste, and air pollution. Air pollution The landfill the liveability of places because air pollution can lead…

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    Why Are Salt Bad

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    full of saltwater; more salt will eventually decrease our freshwater sources. Salt affects water’s density, reduces oxygen circulation within water [4], and is harmful to aquatic animals, like it is to humans and other land animals. Because of this, sewage treatment plants and water treatment facilities have to filter out salt and other contaminants from used water before sending it back to water…

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    Case Study Lake Kaweah

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    two Project Assistants, a Senior Ranger, and the Maintenance Leaderman. Additionally, there are five Park Rangers, five Operators/Laborers, and 9 volunteers. Volunteers are provided a campsite to park there on RV or trailer with electric, water, and sewage provided. In exchange the volunteers work 20 hours a week helping to manage the campground and assisting visitors. When properly staffed, the project would include six Park Rangers, six Operators/Laborers, and 12 volunteers. Prior to the…

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