Lately, there has been a lot of talk around the water cooler about renewable energy sources. This includes technologies based on natural elements, such as wind, the sun, the ocean and thermal energy from the earth itself. Engineers have always been driven to improve windmills, hydroelectric dams, or electricity-producing turbines driven by tidal power, while scientists eagerly research other resourceful and eco-friendly electricity producing possibilities.
Lately, there has been a lot of talk around the water cooler about renewable energy sources. This includes technologies based on natural elements, such as wind, the sun, the ocean and thermal energy from the earth itself. Engineers have always been driven to improve windmills, hydroelectric dams, or electricity-producing turbines driven by tidal power, while scientists eagerly research other resourceful and eco-friendly electricity producing possibilities. Just as fish do not see water, people who think limited thoughts don't realize how they are limiting their worlds.
The private labeled bottled water industry is exciting with tremendous growth opportunities and the ability for suppliers to offer their customers and strategic partners creative, effective advertising solutions.But like any business, care is required to develop the business in a profitable way and the best way to do this is...
Water filtration is the process of purifying water in order to remove unwanted solids, microorganisms, gases and chemical substances. The water is passed through a medium which retains the solids and allows only water to pass through. It is important that one gets clean, purified water to avoid waterborne diseases....
The Associated Press reported early October, 2009, that when Health Officials tested the quality of drinking water in public schools across the country, almost every school scored positive for the presence of heavy metals (lead), pesticides, pharmaceutical drugs, nitrates, bacteria and other toxins. Contaminated water supplies showed up in all 50 states, big cities and small towns, almost without exception.
The world’s water consumption is forcing scientists to come up with creative ways to provide more water for the world’s growing population. The undeniable fact is that we use more water than is available through the hydrologic cycle—the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. To solve the impending water crisis, we need to think differently about how we manage our water. Rather than concentrating our energies and pouring countless funds and resources into repairing already outdated municipal water systems, we need to develop alternatives.
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