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Title: Our Fresh Water Supply


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Our Fresh Water Supply
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Current challenges with Fresh Water Supplies
  • Drug contamination
  • Invasive Species
  • Pollution
  • Reliability
  • Rising Costs in creating new supplies
  • Depleting Aquifers
  • Management of supplies
  • Conservation

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Drugs (Legal and Illegal)
  • Drugs have been found in our water supply.
  • Our current filtration system cannot filter these
    substances out, and they enter our drinking
    water.
  • We are now finding that Prozac, Ritalin,
    Adderall, Dexedrine, just to name a few, have
    made their way into our water systems.
  • Both humans and animals are drinking water that
    contain these chemicals.
  • Often when medicinal products are recalled (like
    the recent childrens cold and allergy
    medicines), many people just flush these
    substances down the toilet or pour them down the
    drain thereby contaminating our water supply.

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Invasive Species
  • Invasive species are polluting our water and
    robbing natural species of their habitats.
  • They are clogging water pipes which transmit
    drinking water to metropolitan areas from
    man-made lakes making the transmission lines
    unusable. (Zebra Mussels)

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Lets look at a recent story about Zebra Mussels
in Lake Texoma.
  • http//www.wfaa.com/news/local/Tiny-zebra-mussels-
    pose-threat-to-Texas-lakes-93487659.html

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Pollution
  • When water is contaminated to the point that it
    is not usable, then it is considered polluted.
  • Sources of pollution soil and run-off, debris
    from construction and livestock waste, brush and
    grass, fertilizers and pesticides washing into
    streams from rains or irrigation, pathogens
    caused by sewage and storm drains, mining and
    processing of radio active materials used for
    medical and other purposes, etc.

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Reliability
  • Much of the fresh water we have is based on the
    amount and distribution of rainfall. It is
    difficult to predict dependable amounts.

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Rising Costs
  • According to Water.org., over one billion people
    globally do not have access to safe water. The
    economic and health costs are astounding. Loss
    productivity is perhaps the greatest loss.

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According to Water.org.
  • On average, every US dollar invested in water
    and sanitation provides an economic return of
    eight US dollars. (1)
  • An investment of US11.3 billion per year is
    needed to meet the drinking water and sanitation
    target of the Millennium Development Goals,
    yielding a total payback for US 84 billion a
    year. (10)
  • Other estimated economic benefits of investing in
    drinking-water and sanitation (10)
  • 272 million school attendance days a year
  • 1.5 billion healthy days for children under five
    years of age
  • Values of deaths averted, based on discounted
    future earnings, amounting to US 3.6 billion a
    year
  • Health-care savings of US 7 billion a year for
    health agencies and US 340 million for
    individuals
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