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Human Rights Qld
April 28th, 2009 by admin

human rights Qld

There Is Not Any Life Without Nontoxic Water

Clean, drinkable water is a requirement for the well-being of man kind. Water quality is starting to become an increasingly challenging problem in the world community. Not only is the scarcity of drinking water a major problem, but the standard of the available water is being degraded by assorted types of pollution. Numerous sorts of contaminants are tarnishing water around the planet. The difficulty of how to keep existing water sources clean and the way to find new paths to clean contaminated water to make it safe for drinking is being studied by central authorities and scientists around the planet.

We need drinking water to be clean and safe for the health and wellbeing of folks using it. Unsafe water could cause severe diseases that are very contagious, that will sweep thru complete population groups. Often water sources, like a lake or stream becomes contaminated by over-population of the area around it. Too many folks use the water for too many things. If a population uses a lake to clean clothing in, to water cattle in and/or to dump waste in it, it’ll become polluted. Add business and farm run off and the difficulty become far worse. Our water sources must be managed to protect the water quality.

Water can become unsafe when bacteria and micro-organisms get into the supply, rendering it dangerous for human consumption. Bacteria can be introduced into a water supply by farm runoff, sewage dumping or spills, natural tragedies like floods, earth quakes and hurricanes, runoff from roads or parking lots and over use for human and animal showering. Industrial chemicals and pesticides can endanger the health of anybody drinking the water they taint. The world water supply is constrained, so when its water quality is degraded to be dangerous to use, there’s nowhere to go for more. No water to drink, no human race. There’s a large bottled water industry in the world today. Folks around the planet are becoming so uncertain of the safety of their drinking water supplies, they decide to purchase bottled water that has got a perception the water quality is of a safe standard.

The bottle water industry is largely self-managed with only limited rules and obligations per the standards that they need to be met. In a few developed states, bottle water can be filled unfiltered straight from the tap or ground water ( spring water ). Take a look at your state or country regulations to see what I mean.

That is a solution for people who have access to bottled water and the money to purchase it, but what about those that are too poor to buy bottled water?

In the final analysis the optimum solution is to make the world effort to teach people on how to clean up polluted water sources and keep water quality at safe levels. Local populations, farmers, industries and presidencies all must cooperate to keep the worlds water clean and drinkable.

Is this dream attainable? It is, with no question surprisingly challenging. Protozoa’s, bacteria, viruses are growing at rapid rates around the world, not only infecting human, but as well wild animals. These wild animals inadvertently contaminate our water ways by animal excrement or dead and decaying carcasses in our water ways.

Science must find better ways to purify drinking water that even the poor can afford.

Fortunately a company in Sydney, Australia has discovered a cost effective way to provide transportable safe drinkable water for the masses at less than 1 cent a litre. They have harnessed membrane technology to allow it to filter bacteria, protozoa’s and viruses out of water. It filters down to 0.01 nanometers. This is a minimum five times smaller than the littlest pathogen and 100 times smaller in comparison to bacteria and protozoa’s.

Do yourself a favor and take a look at this scientifically assessed product. They don’t twist the scientific results. It essentially works and has been proved time after time in the field.

Visit their SureAqua site for more information.
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