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    safe water. On January 9, 2014, nearly 300,000 citizens in the greater Charleston area were confronted with a situation where their water was no longer safe. This devastating situation was the result of a chemical spill of 4-methylcyclohexanemethanol (MCHM) into the Elk River just upstream from the West Virginia American Water (WVAW) treatment plant. In response to the spill, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was asked to determine a safe level of MCHM in the drinking water. Using

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    Drinking Water Steps

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    come to the right place. Let's get started. Week 1: Drink water. My biggest weaknesses are coffee and soda. I know, however, that when I drink water instead I have more energy and get sick less often. This week's assignment is to drink a glass of water just after waking in the morning and before every meal. By drinking water first thing in the morning, you are more likely to continue drinking water all day. If you drink a glass of water before every meal, you will eat less because you will be full

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    term “drinking water” is a wonderfully ambiguous pairing of words. “Drinking” can be an adjective, describing the many natures of this clear liquid. This water has special, vital qualities. It’s not ocean water, not dish water, not swamp water. It is potable water safe enough to consume without getting sick. A rare liquid, one that will become less and less taken for granted in the future. Or “drinking” can connote an action a specific intent to drink water rather than freeze water, sell water, wash

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    The Quality of Drinking Water and its Impact on Human Health There are only few things that tie us directly to the natural environment; one such thing is the water that we drink daily. Water is one of the most valuable natural resources and we cannot live without it. I personally never thought much of the importance of water in our daily life, till about a three years ago when my mother was diagnosed with final stage of colon cancer. My father, a nature lover all his life, through out every trip

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    Hydrated Drinking Water

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    dose not drink water. you could get dehrited and if that happens you could die from not drinking water. some sitafects of be dehritated are when u have dry mouth or a person might have sour throte or a person could get very tired or have a headache.if a person dose not drink water. if a person dose not drink water he/she could die from it or could get very sick. why it is importent to stay hydrated and drink plenty of water. it is important beacuse if you dont drink plenty of water you could die from

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    Drinking Bottled Water

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    people already know that using tap water is better for the Earth since the use of plastic is minimal. Nonetheless most people don’t know about the health benefits of drinking bottled water instead of tap water. One of the pros of drinking bottled water is the minerals, vitamins, and flavors added to the water for taste. Not only does bottled water benefit your health, but as well as used for emergency cases such as hurricanes, earthquakes, or tornadoes, bottled water serves as a much more convenient

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    percent of the world is composed of water, yet only two percent is safe enough to drink. Water, simply two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, is the most essential element for life function (Importance of Water Web). Water enables life for all organisms, makes up two thirds of the human body, and is important in maintaining homeostasis, a balanced body system. Without water the human body would deteriorate within a few days and cease to function. Without water, plants, animals and our thriving ecosystem

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    Drinking water, also known as potable water or improved drinking water is safe enough for drinking and food preparation. Globally, in 2012, 89% of people had access to water suitable for drinking. Nearly 4 billion had access to tap water while another 2.3 billion had access to wells or public taps. The amount of drinking water required is variable. For those working in a hot climate, up to 16 liters a day may be required. Infants are about 70% to 80% water while the elderly are around 45%. Typically

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    many people have many opportunities to drink water, which is the closest and cheapest fluid. We can drink water in two kinds of ways, bottled water and tap water. Some recent articles recommend choosing tap water for several reasons, even though the investigations of the two kinds of water praised bottled water as better water for us than tap water until a little while ago. Which one is better for us? Both bottled water and tap water are the same water just by looking at them; however, each of one

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    In Flint Michigan, nearly 100,000 residents are drinking lead contaminated water. (QuickFacts). We are not discussing a third world country on the other side of the globe, but rather a city in the United States. It would seem as though the land of opportunity, and the land many flee too should be able to provide clean drinking water. However, in the United States 310,000 children aged 1-5 are found with an unsafe level of lead running through their blood stream. (Lead 8). In Flint alone, 8,000 children

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