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    “Tap Water or Bottled Water?” Tap water and bottled water are both good and harmful in their own ways but still we consume both everyday. Tap water is an all around better drink because it isn’t as expensive‚ not harmful to the environment‚ and not harmful to the human body. Statistics say that in 2008 they found 38 different contaminants in 10 different brands. Bottled water is also dangerous to our environment. People will not recycle the water bottles and the bottle will end up in our lakes‚

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    Water Is Life

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    WATER IS LIFE Water is the one thing the world cannot survive without‚ without water it is impossible that a planet be inhabited‚ for example 70% the planet earth is covered in water thus it is thriving with living creatures‚ whereas mars the closest planet to earth; mars is a dead planet‚ it has no plants‚ no animals‚ all because of the absence of the life giving force that is water. Wherever we have water we find life‚ even the smallest of ponds can support life‚ grass will grow around it animals

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    Water pollution

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    97% of the water on the Earth is salt water and only 3% is fresh water which the majority of human uses require; slightly over two thirds of this is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps. The remaining unfrozen fresh water is found mainly as groundwater‚ with only a small fraction present above ground or in the air. However‚ water is now being heavily polluted by nobody else but human. So what are the causes and effects of water pollution? The causes of water pollution vary. However‚ we can sum

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    Anomalous Water

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    There are many factors which influenced the development of Anomalous water. Given that its influence pervades our society‚ spasmodically it returns to create a new passion amongst those who study its history. Often it is seen as both a help and a hinderence to the easily lead‚ who just don’t like that sort of thing. Complex though it is I shall now attempt to provide an exaustive report on Anomalous water and its numerous ’industries’. As Reflected in classical mythology society is complicated

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    Water billing

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    Ampayon‚ Butuan City College of Engineering and Information Technology A Proposal on Automated Water Billing System of Sibagat Water District JOHN PETER M. MONGAYA BSIT Student JENNIFER E. SABUGAA Professor OCTOBER 2014 INTRODUCTION Background Information Sibagat Water District is a GOCC……. It is situated at Purok 3‚ Barangay Poblacion‚ Sibagat‚ Agusan del Sur. It has only 8 personnel which consist of 1 general manager‚ 2 office staffs‚ and 5 technical crews. It offers services only within the

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    Kielder Water

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    Kielder Water Kielder water is a manmade reservoir in the UK . Located in Northumberland‚ in the Cheviot Hills of NE England‚ it measures 10.86 square kilometres (4.19 sq mi) and was completed in 1981. The lake holds 200‚000 million litres and was constructed over a 6 year period to satisfy an expected rise in demand for water to support a growing UK industrial economy. Its primary inflows are River North Tyne‚ Kielder Burn and Lewis Burn Economic impacts: The reservoir earns a lot of money

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    Water and sanitation

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    the people of a country. The country like India over burdened of population more than 50% of which is too poor to avail basic needs of day to day life‚ for them hygiene is an unimportant issue‚ hence sanitation is also a luxury. In India 72.2% population live in villages where the awareness of sanitation is much lower than the urban areas. It was only in the early eighties‚ with the thrust of the International Water and Sanitation Decade‚ that India’s first nationwide programme for rural sanitation

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    Water Shortage

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    Michigan’s most precious natural resource and destroying the area by pumping ground water at an alarming rate even after it became apparent their operations were harming the surrounding property and community. According to Nestle (2014) they are “the world ’s leading nutrition‚ health and wellness company”‚ but when it comes to the health and wellness of the communities they set up the bottling companies Nestle is more concerned with production than what’s best for the land‚ the residents or the community

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    What my project is about: I will be comparing results from water testing I did at two different water bodies to prove that the catchment area has an influence over the water quality in the different water bodies. The first water body I tested was the small dam in the bokkie park situated in between residential areas and in the middle of a piece of land solely used for animals. The second water body I tested was the small dam across the road from the Trinity Church in Boksburg on Rondebult Road‚ which

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    Bottled Water

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    Bling h2o is a high end or “Super Luxury” bottled water product created by Kevin G Boyd a Hollywood producer / designer. Bling h2o costs from $US35.00 to $US2‚600.00 per bottle and the water is bottled into glass bottles studded with Swarovski crystals. Bling has been featured on MTV music awards and The Emmys and on it’s website refers to itself as the Rolls Royce of bottled water. To identify the potential consumers in Australia we need to look at the target market and market segments bling

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