Essay On Clean Water

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Water is a foundation for life on earth. Water is necessary for us to drink, bathe, cook, wash dishes, to manufacture, and so on. Even the human body is composed of 65% water. Almost everything we do involves the use of water, and yet, only 3% of the earth’s water is fresh water; and only one third of the freshwater is readily available for use. This small fraction supports all life on land. We rely on clean water to survive, but patterns of climate and human activity are threatening our clean resources of water. We are using water at a rate faster than it precipitates to the ground. We mistreat the small fraction of water that we have. Not only are human beings at risk, but also the whole ecosystem is suffering. Human patterns are drastically affecting the rate of climate change. More than one billion people cannot get safe drinking water. This has to do with politics, infrastructure, and sustainable use. Clean water is being affected by degradation, climate extremes, and new climate patterns. …show more content…

Dirty water and public health threatens the United States. Water from rain/snow melt picks up toxins, chemicals, garbage, and disease-carrying organisms as it collects into our resources. Our water resources are also harmed by pollution from factories, fracking, and farms. Further protections are being put in place to prevent future degradation (nrdc.org). Protection of the fresh water includes the Clean Water Act. This is an existing protection act that the United States is enforcing application upon all important waterways including streams and wetlands, which provide drinking water to 117 million Americans. Furthermore, there are new pollution limits to be put into place for runoff and sewage. There are also more protection to reduce bacteria and virus pollution that threaten health and life

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