Saturday 14 January 2012

Drought, dirty water and disease

When going through the dry season we have other problems, which are increasing. Things such as West Nile virus, the bark, beetles, epidemic, Med Fly and implement these problems that occur during certain periods the weather deepened when cycles out of control. For example, the El Nino warming of the Pacific Ocean and the atmosphere will spread and the jet stream is within the range of temperature and insects to transport all the way across the ocean. Birds edit their stop for water during migration, to remain in areas which are longer during the year or leave earlier so their chances of suffering from more areas are larger.


When the deer travel further to go to the bar during migration comes into contact with the various farm animals and people. The bark beetle has a day during the dry season and are the issues in Alaska, Prescott and Flagstaff, AZ, quite serious. The bark beetle also reduces the trees on the fuel, which can start a fire during the lightening strikes.


Thanks to the disease hard to control and it is hard to keep viruses. As their feathered friends, people also movement and bring more each year, and with them will solve their problems in other parts of the country. And as the migration of people in different areas of the water line, also with the man in the sand and led or bought as an official territory. Some of the water, which we take for granted are also our neighbors. In Northern Montana river water flows into Manitoba, Canada. It's hard, because Helena, invoicing, Belgrade, but they need the water flowing in the wrong direction. Along the Rio Grande into the water does not reach the Gulf of Mexico, except in extreme hurricane years. This water is shared by farmers on both sides; The Rio Grande and South West TX


http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/publications/rillaBolsons.pdf.


The Colorado River flows into Mexico, and is called the Mexican Delta of Colorado and is under constant stress and complaints. The supply of water is necessary to maintain civilization, strong, keep countries, provide to the life, safety, food and relax, a strong economy, healthy population and almost everything you can think of. So what happens once we're done with the water. Some returns to the underground water, but most of the stream to sewer treatment plants. The United States has one of the largest sewer treatment facilities and technology in the world.


We have some of the highest standards in the world, as soon as the water is treated and returned. We're doing a great job in this respect, where, as in the third world country people die on the dreadful disease from untreated water drinking water to those downstream. Water-borne diseases include cholera, typhoid, polio, meningitis, shigella, hepatitis a and E human beings and animals that drink or swim in the polluted waters become the hosts of the bacteria or the organisms causing these diseases. Billions of people on the planet have access to the hygienic disposal of waste, water and waste water or clean water for personal hygiene.


The average third world populations in many parts of the world live on less that 4-8 liters per day. About 3 billion people have no toilets. More than 1.2 billion people are at risk because they lack access to safe drinking water. The problem is getting worse in many places, there is no better way to escape, that population growth does not come to a solution.


Water-borne diseases, which the WTO is called "dirty water" diseases that are caused by water, which has been contaminated by faeces, or chemical and industrial wastes. Lack of sewage treatment plants and treatment centers, and the lack of clean water for bathing, drinking, cooking and washing of the costs of the planet not less than 12 million deaths a year. Diarrhea type illness is a serious problem particularly when human waste is disposed of the open holes, ditches, canals and waterways. This waste is often flows directly into arable land. About 4 billion cases of diarrhea type illness occurs each year, causing approximately 3.8 million deaths a year, and most of them are children.


We are lucky to live in a country that has a corresponding and above average water and wastewater treatment. Sewage treatment plants are not the end of the stream, a large part of this water is used to water golf courses, public parks and flows in rivers on the way to the ocean. In countries where there are no sewers, sewage pollutes water prepared fish caught and eaten, and also cause all kinds of bad diseases. Pacific rice fields are said to be contaminated, and many fish are now dangerous to eat. When we reconstruct Iraq and to help people in Africa and the children of the world high-priority and the first task must be carefully the flow of water. Only then should we move to the next item on the agenda. Without clean water and healthy body there is no way to feed the brain so it can be people to help them to better place.


The inhabitants of these regions have the power, work, productivity, become educated and to cooperate with us to help them. And as we look to these countries, we must bear in mind that a large part of what we take for granted is at the point of stress and simply with the flow may lead us to the place where the flow goes. We know where we have problems and challenges and must continue to be proactive and to correct and to be ready for the next drought. I hope you have enjoyed this topic on the flow of water. Without water there is no human life and we need to first things first.


Aquatic effects us all, regardless of where we live, what we do for a living or to travel within this small blue balls. It is from the perspective of the challenges, such as the challenge of water supply for the growing human population that we can learn how to best address the problems.

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