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Water is essential for life. The amount of fresh water on earth is limited, and its quality is under constant pressure. Preserving the quality of fresh water is important for the drinking-water supply, food production and recreational water use. Water quality can be compromised by...
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Water plays a major role in our day to day life cycle and it is a part and parcel of every human living in this planet. Our Earth contains 70% of water which should be sufficient for the growth of every human life form. But...
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One of the most important issues that we Floridians are facing is that toxins have been found in our water. Most people don’t know how bad the problem is. I think Florida residents should be told about the toxins that is in our water and...
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The dirty water comes from homes,drainage of industrial waste and many other sourses is what we call sewage water or waste water. Due to ever increasing population the demand for clean water is constantly increasing, so purification and production of potable water is one of...
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Various regulations have been put for water quality and multiple indicators were used. Fecal contamination was and is the most widely looked for in water contaminants and Escherichia coli, a bacterial species found in all mammal feces, became the international indicator for fecal water contamination...
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The focus of this essay is the power of water. Water is a necessity of life. Without water to sustain us, we cannot live. Because water is so vital to the survival of humans, settlements are usually located around a source. The development of urban...
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Importance of Water in our daily life cannot be neglected at all because water is the main source of the survival of any living being living in this planet earth. Drinking healthy and hygienic drinking water will lead to a healthy life without any diseases,...
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Abstract Real-time monitoring of wastewater quality remains as unresolved problem to the waste water treatment industry. In order to comply with increasingly stringent environmental regulation, plant operators as well as industrial manufactures have expressed the the need of new standard and improved comparability of existing...
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Conservation Tillage – the practice of leaving harvested plant materials on the soil surface to reduce runoff and soil erosion; Crop Nutrient Management – managing all nutrient inputs helps ensure that nutrients are available to meet crop needs while reducing nutrient runoff; Pest Management –...
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Streamflow is the major resource for management of watershed and hence estimation of rainfall runoff from the hydrological models are very useful nowadays as they provide better result without consuming more time. In the present case, rainfall runoff estimation was done for Hasan Watershed of...
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Land use and land cover The statistical analysis of land cover change of Mai Pokhari identifies three major type of land cover i.e. Forest, Agricultural land and Grassland and observed significant changes within a duration of 10 year from 2000A.D. to 2010A.D. Agricultural land was...
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Fecal contamination of water is often determined by the amount of Escherichia coli (E. coli) cells present within a water sample. In this study E. coli was used as the indicator bacteria. Water samples from five different lakes, each with 0, 1, or 2 beach...
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Abstract This study was designed to find out heavy metals contents from water samples that taken from tube wells and from different areas of district pishin. The analysis of different water samples done to check out the parameters such as electric conductivity, PH, burden of...
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Most of America knows the Flint water crisis of the last four years has become quite the epidemic and the more we learn the worse things seem to become. Since the discovery of discolored water in peoples tap water we’ve found out a lot of...
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Introduction Water analysis has many facets and parts to it, depending on its classification according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Some of the criteria analyzed by surface water supplies include industrial and agricultural discharge, silver, lindane and lead concentrations, carcinogens, and mutagenes to...
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The case of Erin Brockovich took place in Hinkley, California during 1993 to 1996 against the Pacific Gas & Electric Co (PG&E). The case concerned that PG&E was using an anti-corrosive chemical called chromium 6 between 1952 and 1966. So customer advocate and environmental lobbyist,...