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    Unsafe Drinkingwater

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    pollution than surface waters. There are a number of possible sources of man-made contaminants‚ some of which are more important than others. These fall into the categories of point and diffuse sources. Discharges from industrial premises and sewage treatment works are point sources and as such are more readily identifiable and controlled; run off from agricultural land and from hard surfaces‚ such as roads‚

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    Student

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    everyday lives. The Secondary Effect has a lot to do with water supplies‚ diseases‚ crops and food supplies. A flood may damage a city’s water and sewage facilities and cause water contamination making clean drinking water scarce. Floodwaters may cause high levels of raw sewage or other hazardous substances and in some cases overflowing treatment facilities forcing authorities to issue boil water orders killing all major waste-borne bacterial pathogens within the water. Clean drinking water and

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    Declining Portable Water

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    rivers is said to soon face this problem which mean there will be a worldwide water shortage should these rivers dry up. Therefore‚ this essay will talk about what will happen when there is a decline in potable water. Global water pollution caused by sewage and animal waste has resulted in overdose of nutrients and sediments in rivers‚ lakes and sea.(Tasha Eichenseher‚ March 2010) This causes eutrophication which is a situation where algae growth increases; resulted in lack of oxygen in the river. That

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    BUSA 3000 2nd draft

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    Georgia BUSA 3000 Professor Dakhli October 25‚ 2014 Part I. Country Background: Georgia is a country located on the eastern part of the Black Sea‚ next to Turkey‚ Azerbaijan‚ Armenia‚ and Russia. The size of the country is 69‚799 square miles and holds a population of 4‚935‚880 (globalEDGE). The country ’s political system is a republic ran by both the President Giorgi Margvelashvili and the Prime Minister Irakli Aribashvili. The form of law in Georgia is civil law and the political

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    They drew their nitrogen from the air and their phosphorus from a range of human sources-from factories to untreated or poorly treated sewage- which included phosphorus from laundry detergents as well as human waste” (Spotts). As a result of Lake Erie’s algae recently producing toxins‚ the people must take many more precautions. Lake Erie’s water is more polluted than ever: “Lake Erie drinking

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    Treatment Plan

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    Running head: JUNGIAN Jungian’s Interpretation of June’s Dream Lynn Rainey Missouri Baptist University Abstract The treatment plan for June using the Jungian Theory based on dream interpretation and assessing two of the important relationships in June’s life: June and her daughter and June and her mother. Using the Jungian Theory can help bring June’s unconscious thoughts into consciousness and can help her achieve individuation and come to terms with the underlying cause of her dreams

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    health problems for future generations. This is all an effect from the combination of China’s extraordinary economic growth‚ rapid industrialization and urbanization but the blame is also shared with inadequate investment in basic water supply and treatment. China is soon to become the world’s superpower. Although they have accomplished so much already‚ they soon have to face some serious problem. China’s main problem right now; environment protection. When compared to the United States‚ China’s

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    Water Pollution in Pakistan

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    A Special Report Pakistan’s Waters at Risk Water & Health Related Issues in Pakistan & Key Recommendations Based on Information/Data drawn from Government Documents and NGOs / IGOs Publications February 2007 Endorsed by Report compiled by: Freshwater & Toxics Programme‚ WWF – Pakistan. Cover page design: Communications Division‚ WWF – Pakistan. Published 2007 by WWF – Pakistan‚ Ferozepur Road‚ Lahore – 54600‚ Pakistan. Opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect

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    "In Treatment" Synopsis

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    In Treatment Synopsis Jake and Amy April 26‚ 2013 Rapport/Strengths/Resources/Client Systems/Barriers/Diversity: Paul (therapist) and Laura (client) seem to have a good rapport with each other. Effective Communication Skills/Social Work Skills (goals/clarification/redirecting/confronting/tasks/reviewing & evaluating/termination): As far as effective communication skills‚ clarifying and redirecting‚ Paul is continually “steering” Laura and the conversation. Social Work Knowledge (Diversity/Social

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    Converting sewage sludge into bio-solids to be used as a replacement for coal Product: Bio solids made from sewage sludge that comprises of human waste to be used as a replacement for coal. Customers: Government – The product could be used in thermal power plants‚ Steel production etc. Private Organizations - The bio solids could be used in cement industry. General Public – The general public could use the product as a cheap substitute for coal. Beneficiaries: Government – The bio solids

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