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    Water Pollution Sustainability Plan Misty Cressionnie SCI/275 October 3‚ 2010 Jeff Botts Water Pollution Sustainability Plan "The major cause of the continued deterioration of the global environment is the unsustainable patterns of consumption and production‚ particularly in the industrialized countries. Developed countries must take the lead in achieving sustainable consumption." United Nations Agenda 21. Humans are a large contributor to water pollution. Toxic substances‚ algal bloom

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    Earth’s surface‚ water is undeniably the most valuable natural resource. Life on Earth would be non-existent without water because it is essential for everything on our planet to grow. The human body is composed of 50-80% water. Blood and muscles contain significant amounts‚ and approximately 95% of the brain is water. All body systems and organs need water to function properly‚ and will shut down without it. Most of the chemical reactions that take place in our body need water as their medium. We

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    Water pollution in China is a serious problem. It threatens the health and well being of humans‚ plants‚ and animals and it is one of most common types of pollution. This paper will outline the negative affects of water pollution in Lake Tai that is caused by industries in China and the effects that it has on surrounding communities. The Chinese government is aware of the pollution problem in its country; however China has pursued economic growth any cost‚ growth is too fast for the government to

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    lifestyle without having to worry about their water and sewage system malfunctioning or not functioning at all. Individuals in the United States of America are blessed enough to have a working sewage system‚ drinkable water‚ and appropriate sanitation. As a result‚ the concerns of not having a working toilet or clean‚ accessible water are extremely slim in the United States. But‚ there have been discoveries of health hazardous chemicals in California’s water supply. Despite that USA has minimal problems

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    Industrial Effluents in the Water Pollution Water pollution is caused by emission of domestic or urban sewage‚ agricultural waste‚ pollutants and industrial effluents into water bodies. Nowadays‚ its main source is the waste material discharged by industrial units. Waste materials like acids‚ alkalies‚ toxic metals‚ oil‚ grease‚ dyes‚ pesticides and even radioactive materials are poured into the water bodies by many industrial units. Some other important pollutants include polychlorinated biphenyl

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    Cause Of Ocean Pollution

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    have seen that is very wrong‚ here are a few of the problems ocean pollution cause: Toxic metals can destroy the biochemistry‚ behavior‚ and reproduction of marine life. Fertilizer runoff creates eutrophication that flourishes algal bloom (rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in aquatic systems) which depletes the oxygen content in the water that affects marine life. Today‚ in many parts of the world‚ sewage water is discharged in the ocean

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    Nowadays‚ people use different methods of mass media to express their concern about which sources cause the pollution‚ and which consequences will be lead from it. This essay will try learning these causes and effects of the pollution. There are different sources‚ which badly affect our environment. Different kinds of car‚ trucks on street day by day not only cause the noise in cities‚ but also damage clean air. Industrial plants‚ factories throw into the air huge amount of waste. Green forests

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    Causes of noice pollution

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    Pontificia universidad católica madre y maestra Escuela de arquitectura Redacción académica Prof. marianela belliard Cause/effect essay: Main causes of noise pollution Tesady Ramírez Martínez 2010-5580 11/03/2014 Main causes of noise pollution Many people deal with loud or constant noise on a daily basis. Sources of noise are many‚ but it is always higher in urban and industrial areas than the rural one. We can se this in the industries that expose their workers to high noise for

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    Causes of noise pollution We are bombarded with sound even when we live in rural areas. From crop dusters to large farm equipment‚ we have plenty of sound in the country. In the urban areas‚ we not only have sound that is produced at unnatural decibel levels‚ the sound is reflected from hard surfaces that form at every kind of angle. We go to theaters and concerts where the ability to magnify sound has developed in incredible ways. We listen on headphones‚ where sound is not only concentrated‚ but

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    The views taken by the Jesuits and Hurons towards medicine and disease varied during the spread of old world disease among the native population of North America. These two groups had very different ways of dealing with the diseases and there use of medicine. Throughout the reading of chapter 3 in the Jesuit Relations book‚ we see certain ways that these two groups collided heads because they did not seem to agree with each other’s methods. They (Jesuits and Hurons) both wanted to do help their town

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