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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to thank our professor ANUPA GODSE for giving us the opportunity to carry out this project. It was a very enriching experience. We look forward to doing more of such projects in the future. INDEX Acknowledgement…………………………….……………………….……….1 Introduction to the company………….………………….………3 Introduction to the case……... …………………………….….4-5 The legal battle…………………………………………….......6-9 Time line of the case study….…………………………………

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    Introduction to fact sheets on water Contents • Presentation • Introduction to fact sheets on water • Introduction to fact sheets on sanitation • Introduction to fact sheets on hygiene education The quantity and quality of the water that we drink is directly linked to health. If the water is contaminated with germs or chemicals‚ health will be affected. Outbreaks of diseases transmitted by water have a major impact on human health. Examples of diseases which can be transmitted by water

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    reservoir is augmented at a rate exceeding that under natural conditions of replenishment utilizing suitable civil construction techniques. Identification of Area •Areas where availability of ground water is inadequate in lean months. •Areas where groundwater levels are declining on regular basis. •Areas where salinity ingress is taking place. Basic requirements for artificial recharge of ground water are: • Availability of non-committed surplus monsoon run off in space and time. • Identification of

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    and loses $11 billion in farming income. Another consequence is the depletion of groundwater. In the past 60 years‚ humans have taken more and more groundwater‚ at a faster rate than what can be restored. As extraction increases‚ water tables drop. Around the world‚ the complete depletion of ground water is eminent; such places include parts of Mexico‚ India‚ China‚ and the Middle East. Overpumping of groundwater leads to salt-water contamination and can make water undrinkable; this has happened

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Over the last thirty years the island of Trinidad has utilized four (4) major landfills for waste disposal: * Beetham Estate Landfill – located in North-West Trinidad‚ size of sixty-one (61) hectares‚ * Guanapo Landfill – located in North-east Trinidad‚ size of seven (7) hectares * Forres Park Landfill- located in Central Trinidad‚ size of eight (8) hectares * Guapo Landfill‚ located in South-West Trinidad The largest of these landfills‚ the Beetham Estate Landfill

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    flow production‚hastening delivery of rainwater into streams and rivers‚ the oftentimes the water ends up as floodwater into the ocean‚ especially for an archipelagic country like the Philippines. Forest denudation also deprives recharge of groundwater aquifers since there is less oppurtunity for water to linger in the ground surface to infiltrate according to the infiltration capacity of the soil. There are secondary factors in logging activities that can degrade water resources. The construction

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    polluted‚ either directly or via contaminated vegetation and soil. The locals are often left with water that is of inferior quality in terms of taste and smell. Over 50 Indian villages are experiencing severe water shortages as well as contaminated groundwater and soil and

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    Water Shortage

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    Nestle I was shocked to learn that Nestle was taking one of 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

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    requirement of Vellore‚ which is 240 lakh litres per day (LLD)‚ all the headworks put together have a total installed capacity to supply only 135 LLD. But‚ the Corporation was able to supply only about 55 LLD now in view of the depletion of the groundwater table in the headworks at Palar and Ponnai rivers. Steps being taken on water problem: Minister Special Correspondent VELLORE:

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    The Beni Plain

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    aquifer or less than 90 meters. With the large seasonal variation in rainfall comes large seasonal variations in water table depths. It is very common for wells to go dry in the Altiplano during the dry season. One main problem in developing groundwater resources in Bolivia is

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