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Water Supply and Water Users
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Water one of the most fascinating compounds on earth necessary ingredient for all living organisms
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covers about 70% of the earth of the earth’s surface 340 million cubic miles of water on the planet
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97% is in oceans 2% is freshwater 1% is frozen in glaciers and icecaps
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The water cycle the amount of water on and around this planet is fairly constant availability of water is not as constant
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water is continuously moving from place to place the water cycle is called the hydrologic cycle
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powered by solar energy heats the water causing it to rise into the atmosphere called evaporation
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water eventually returns to the ocean in the form of rain, sleet or snow returned water is called meteoric water
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if the oceans were not recharged, their water level would decrease over 40 inches per year
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the oceans are the largest reservoir of water we know this water is unsuitable for drinking, agricultural use, or industrial use because of the high salt content
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the salt is left behind when the ocean water evaporates once the water has evaporated, it forms clouds
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the water then comes back to the earth as rain, sleet or snow clouds may drop water over land or over the ocean
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rainwater accounts for only 1% of the total water supply rain is vital in keeping the water balance on earth
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role of plants and animals in the cycle plants absorb water through their roots and release it through tiny pores in their leaves called stomates
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evaporation of water from plants is called transpiration animals also need water for their growth promotes chemical activity, regulates temperature
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and transports nutrients through the blood of animals 65% of an animals weight is water
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surface water about 30% of the rainfall in the US falls into out lakes, ponds and streams
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this surface water is the most important element to the conservationist used by people over and over as it makes its way toward the ocean
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used for agriculture industrial domestic needs
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Pollution renders much of the water unsuitable for our needs
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Ground water water that does not either evaporate or run off - soaks into the earth
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Three zones surface - dry soil accepts water until saturated zone of aeration - empty spaces filled with air, extends from the deepest roots to just above the water table
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groundwater zone - below zone of aeration water saturated rocks called aquifers can equal about 100 years of surface runoff volume
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Main components oceans evaporation - transpiration plants and animals surface water ground water
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Water users variation in population densities U.S. Population drinks about 100 million gallons of water per day only a fraction of water used
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agriculture industry hydroelectric plants fish and wildlife recreational and domestic
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Agriculture main use is irrigation most common methods include: surface and sprinkler techniques
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Industry uses more water than any other raw material only a small part of the water is actually consumed used as a medium for other processes
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canning - water is used to clean product and the containers cool ovens boil the product wash away wastes
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may become part of the product most water is recycled or returned to the natural water cycle in a drainage ditch or stream
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paper is made in water industry draws about 40 billion gallons of water per day water supply - major factor in location of industry
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strong pollution control methods to recycle water rather than draw from an outside source
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Hydroelectric plants major use of water US leads the world in hydroelectric power supplies only a small portion of our needs
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Hydroelectric Plants concern is with damming of rivers fish runs are interrupted habitat is changed puts wildlife in danger
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Fish and Wildlife the way water is handled affects the fish in the water and the wildlife around the water
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land wildlife, inland birds, waterfowl different species require different types of water
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some fish prosper in cold mountain streams some may prefer fast running rapids
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Recreation boating, water skiing, fishing, sailing and swimming Swimming pools - require a lot of water to keep them in compliance with health regs.
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frozen water activities ice skating, hockey, snowboarding and skiing
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Domestic Uses cooking baths or showers carry away wastes Each American uses more water than any other person in the world
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In the US each person uses approximately 150 gallons of water per day bath - 3-40 gallons shower - 5 gallons per minute
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Wash clothes - 30 gallons flush the toilet - 3 gallons water the lawn and garden, wash cars fire protection
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Use How wasteful can we be and still have enough clean water to survive?
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