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    to purchase their $1.50 bottle of Dasani since students wish to have clean drinking water. Where is all the money from bottled water purchases and how does a public institution require students to pay money for access to clean drinking water? It costs less than one cent per gallon of water from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, whereas bottled water can cost anywhere from $0.89 to $8.29 per gallon. Water bottles contain BPA, which has been linked to causing cancer and birth defects,…

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    How does the salt free water softener work? The salt free water softener can use a couple of different methods. One method includes using a crystal structure made up of calcium carbonate that absorbs minerals from the water. As more minerals build up on the crystal structure, it eventually breaks off, and continues to attract minerals as it flows downstream. Another salt free method is to use a resin plated ceramic surface that creates molecular patterns on it. As water flows past the ceramic…

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    Hydro Dynamics

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    a new year, we have a new theme! This year it’is Hydro Dynamics, or any way we use, find, transport, use, or dispose of water. This could be working on how we filter water, an improvement in our piping systems, or even a more efficient way to wash our clothes! As of now, we have not decided on an idea for project. Although, a lot of our ideas focus on finding and cleaning water in third world countries. If any of…

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    Machado Lake Summary

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    Henrietta Storm Water Basin Improvement Project and with our backs to the bright morning sun, John Dettle, P.E. and Engineering Manager for the City of Torrance, answered my questions about the Machado Lake Trash TMDL project. "You start with the regulations", he said. (J. Dettle, November 7, 2015). The US Environmental Protection Agency declared Machado Lake impaired in 1998 and 2002, and in 2008 the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) and the Los Angeles Regional Water Control Board…

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    In managing cruise ships that house, feed, and entertain guests, it is important to keep ships’ environments up to par for Carnival’s guests. Additionally, such large cruise ships afloat in the world’s oceans require certain operating standards to maintain environmental protection standards. The following information expands on Carnival Cruise’s recent conflicts and the steps Carnival made to overcome them. The first conflict is about Carnival Cruise fails the health inspection. Inspectors from…

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    roads to flood. On top of that, it makes the community unsafe for the children. Do with the trash and the lack of an unsafe environment. Lately, the city has been getting water damage to the streets and house. Do to the fact that the drain are being covered up and no one will uncover them. Many people are affected by the water damage caused by the flood. Plus, on top of that when it storms no one can hardly see anything on the…

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    Pledge Against Water Privatization The World Bank has predicted that by 2025, more than half of the population will start running out of drinking water. When such numbers are presented as cold facts to the population, non-action is becoming less and less an option. This gloomy prediction however, is not unanimously seen as bad news; in fact, this impending doom is seen as a valuable business opportunity for numerous multinational business who are trying to monetize the misery of water starving…

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    is a revolutionary project which aims at providing fresh drinking water to the entire world. This report describes today's water crisis problem, possible solutions, challenges, proposals for funding future activities of Ice dream project, discussion of the proposals followed by conclusions and recommendation. THE PROBLEM In the 21st century, more than a billion people across the world are still without access to safe drinking water and around 2.5 billion people do not have access to improved…

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    were to be conducted asking whether bottled water or tap water were most convenient, the majority of people are more than likely to say that bottled water is. Bottled water is seen to be the more convenient option by society, because it does appear that way. If someone were in a hurry can simply grab a bottle of water before they walked out the door, and they can even refill it throughout the day. The majority of fast food restaurants offer bottled water as an option because it is more…

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    The disposable, plastic water bottle has become a part of everyday life in America. It is almost impossible to not see at least one person walking around with one in hand. It is not hard to see the benefits of carrying one around. After all, they are convenient and help people have easy access to water away from a water source. Unfortunately, this innovation has become more taken for granted nowadays. Contrary to its perception before, people no longer see water bottles as a luxury or a…

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