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    Module Code: PM502-2T Group: Group W Module Title: Skill for Study 2 Assessment Title: Report Assignment Title: Write a recommendation report in which you compare three possible methods for water provision in arid region of your choice. Tutor Name: Eve Smith Student ID Number : 200860469 Date of Submission: Friday 2nd Dec‚ 2011 Word count: 1668 Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Background 1 3 Options 2 3.1 Desalination 2 3.2 Rain Harvesting System 3 3.3 Damming 3 4 Requirements

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    Water- a Natural Resource

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    WATER- The Most Important Natural Resource Totalled 75% of the earth is composed of the highly used natural resource we know as water. Water IS the most important natural resource known as it relates to everything biologically living. Water is used for an immeasurable number of important things. It occupies the earth’s surface‚ as well as our bodies and blood. Without it‚ living beings would not be able to live. Water is essential in the lives of all flora and fauna on earth‚ and serves as a habitat

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    is covered with water. That may, at first, sound like a huge amount of water. But do you know only 2.53% of it is fresh water? Furthermore, most of the fresh water is at the North Pole and South Pole. This means only a limited amount of water is available to human beings. A man can live without food for six or seven days, but he can live no longer than three days without water. Because water is such an important resource for our existence, we must learn to save and protect the water that we have. Though

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    Water Resources Of India

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    India is rich in water resources‚ being endowed with a network of great rivers & vast alluvial basins to hold groundwater. Conditions‚ however‚ vary widely from region to region. Whereas there are some chronically drought affected areas‚ there are others which are frequently subject to damage by floods.On the whole‚ under the pressure of rapid population growth‚ the available resources of water are being developed & depleted at a fast rate & the situation seriously underlines the need for taking

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    Water Resource Problems

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    believe are the three most important priorities for dealing with the water resource problems of the Colorado River basin‚ as discussed in the Core Case Study that opens this chapter? Explain your choices. As mentioned at the end of the Core Case Study‚ “emerging shortages of water for drinking and irrigation in many parts of the world” (which this particular river supplies to seven different states – which I was unaware of) and water pollution problems. Also the related problems of biodiversity loss

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    Fresh Water Resources

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    Fresh Water Resources Water - Basic Knowledge Made up of 2 hydrogen and one oxygen We can live without food for 50-60 days‚ but we can only live without water for 1-2 days (3 at most) Water resources are scarce Life without water is why we don’t live on mars Hydrologic cycle Describes the continuous movement and distribution of water on‚ above‚ and below earth’s surface By changing its state‚ water moves among great global reservoirs 3 stages: gas‚ liquid‚ solid (ice) When solid‚ it expands

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    Water Resource Challenges

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    Water Resource Challenges Freshwater Resource Challenge | Description | Surface water | Precipitation that remains on the surface of the land and does not seep down through the soil. | groundwater | The supply of fresh water under Earth’s surface that is stored in underground aquifers | runoff | The movement of fresh water from precipitation and snowmelt to rivers‚ lakes‚ wetlands‚ and‚ ultimately‚ the ocean. | Ocean Water Resource Challenge | Description | Sewage Contents | Fisherman

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    Effects of Water Resources Sarah Wegner SCI/275 July 31‚ 2015 Sandra Babuka Effects of Water Resources 1. Video: Protecting Americans From Danger in the Drinking Water This video describes the dangers of the Chromium 6 in the groundwater supplies in our nation. There is an ongoing controversy over whether or not the amounts of chemical present in the water can still be considered safe drinking water. According to the video‚ nearly 70 million people are drinking water that could be contaminated by

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    Water Resource Plan

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    Water Resource Plan: Declining Fish Stock According to National Geographic News only 10% of the big fish in the ocean are left (2003). Many fishermen disagree with this figure and say their fishing hauls have not been affected. Environmentalists say that if something is not done to halt the mass fishing industry many species will become extinct. Fishermen say that if their industry is halted in any way it will affect jobs and the communities that depend on the fishing industry

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    Ozone Depletion

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    Ozone Depletion and Indoor Air Pollution Nainsi McKinney 5/14/13 Ozone depletion is a very serious issue that is almost fully the fault of humans and the ozone is going to continue to thin if changes are not made. Chemicals that are used in everyday life are primarily responsible for the ozone loss; compounds called chlorofluorocarbons such as Freon and Styrofoam when used as a foam blowing agent for insulation (WileyPlus‚Chap.9. Global Atmospheric

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