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June 12, 2009
Water is one of nature’s most precious gifts and a resource we depend on for our life. Water is essential for everyone, it is fundamental to all life forms, affecting all ecosystems and the various uses to which it is put. Demand continues to rise rapidly as the worlds population grows – water use per capita also increases. This is fast becoming a serious problem because the supply of water is finite. Only 3% of the worlds water is fresh. According to the World Health Organization,
Here are a couple of good reasons for their concern:
Water is indispensable for human health and well-being. A regular and adequate supply of clean drinking water is one of our essential basic human needs and often a factor in survival. Not only is clean water essential for everyday life, it is essential to economic growth and poverty reduction. Unfortunately, Water is something we all take for granted. Clean drinking water is one of the world’s most precious resources. Under US Federal law, bottled water is classified as a food product. As is the case in most western countries. As a result of the way water has been marketed over the years, many consumers believe that, bottled water is safer and healthier than tap water. Why wouldn’t they think that when they have been shown graphic images of how the condition of the once-clean pure water is transformed by the time it travels through the delapitated pipes to our homes. It is no wonder that in this day and age bottled water is becoming more and more popular. Sure bottled water is convenient, but it is only as safe as its source. That same marketing has pushed the price of water – “sometimes dramatically” throughout the world to the point where it is more expensive per litre than petrol. How much water is enough? Water is the safest thing for you to drink. In many ways, water is a miracle liquid. Water is essential to good health, yet needs vary by individual. Although it contains no nutrients, water is a vital component of our diets. Related articles by Zemanta
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4 Comments posted on "Water: a precious gift from nature"
patchwork pillow on June 18th, 2009 at 18:06 #
it’s true the water is the most beatifull gift in the nature, and hes vital from men’s. thanks for remember this!
John on June 19th, 2009 at 19:41 #
Water is just amazing in general. It always seems to find its way into something, such as my basement. The cohesion of water molecules…It’s precious indeed.
Dona on June 21st, 2009 at 02:58 #
Very innovative! thanks for sharing the tips which will prove to be very helpful in future as well
Watercooler on June 26th, 2009 at 12:44 #
Water is definetly a very precious element. I just wish that everyone had the same easy access to it as the western world does. |
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