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1 Contaminated Water and Recycling Presented By: Alina Khan and DianaMaria Estrada

2 How Important is Clean Water?   Most of us are lucky to be living in a country with almost 100% clean water, but those who live in Haiti, Ethiopia and other third world countries that have access to less than 55% of clean drinking water.   If we don’t have clean drinking water and safe bathing water, our population can decrease by millions.   About seventy percent of our body is made up of water, if we fill this percentage with unclean water, our bodies can give up on us.

3 What materials are recyclable? Materials that can be recycled in one bin-   Magazines   Glossy printed flyers or newspaper inserts   Phone books   Envelopes   Computer paper   Old letters   Paper packaging Materials that must be recycled in separate indicated bins-   Plastic   Lined paper   Cartons   Corrugated cardboard * Newspapers (should be saved in its own bin, as this material goes directly back into newsprint recycling.)

4 How Severe is the Global Issue of Contaminated Water?   The United States also suffers from contaminated water. Forty percent of U.S Rivers are too polluted for aquatic life.   Asian Rivers are the most polluted in the world. They have three times the amount of bacteria from human waste compared to the global average. .  In China’s seven major rivers 50% of the water was stated to be undrinkable due to the high rate of pollution.

5 How Do You Recycle?   Using designated bins.   Bring recyclable electronics to designated store (your local cell phone carrier or staples) they will be properly recycled.   Bring paint cans to home depots most recycle them properly for you.   Bring your old oil filters and cans from your cars to mechanics and local car shop, some take it and properly recycle them.   Recycle paper, plastic, cans,and card board so they can be recycled by the city on designated trash days.

6 How Does Unclean Water Affect Us?   Eight hundred and eighty four million people in the world lack access to clean water supplies, that’s approximately one in eight people.   Every 20 seconds a child dies from a water borne disease.   The water and sanitation global issue has killed more lives than any war kills through guns.   About 3.5 million people die each year from water related diseases.

7 How Do You Reuse?   Buying reusable shopping bags.   Use both sides of the paper.   Reuse Ziploc bags.   Don’t throw computers out recycle them so they can be made into new ones.

8 How Does Water Get Contaminated?   The majority of unsanitary water comes from human and animal waste.   Pollution is also a very high cause of contaminated water.   Oil spills and toxic chemicals being dumped in the ocean contribute to this as well.   Contaminated water can also be created by industrial and lead wastes.

9 How Do I Reduce?   Instead of putting your desktop on sleep mode or hibernation, shut it off completely.   Only charge your laptop when necessary.   Unplug items that are not being used. (If a product is still plugged in and not being used, it still consumes a certain amount of energy)   When leaving a room, shut the lights and television off.   Don’t drive if you can walk or bike to your destination.   Carpool as often as possible.

10 What Diseases Can Be Contracted from Dirty Water?   Cholera   E. Coli   Hepatitis A   Diarrhea   Salmonella   Pseudomonas   Rotavirus

11 Why is Recycling Important?   It looks bad on the community if you litter and don’t recycle properly.   It gives us more resources if we recycle properly.   Recycling saves energy.   It saves environmental conditions.   When you recycle it saves space for disposal of waste.   There are financial and economic benefits from recycling.   Recycling reduces the amount of pollution.

12 What Do These Global Issues Have in Common?   You conserve water if you recycle (filter) dirty water to safe drinking water.   The goal of recycling is to clean up our earth, and water takes up approximately 70% of the earth.   The more we recycle and leave less waste, the cleaner our water will be.

13 One Hand Washes the Other   If we recycle our products and dispose of our wastes correctly, there will be less pollution in our oceans, rivers and lakes.   If we clean up the water in our community then we will be contributing to the environment in a positive aspect.   If we recycle and conserve water the issue of global warming will decrease.

14 Bibliography   "Recycling and Water - Google Search." Google. Web. 05 Dec. 2010..   “Buying, By. "Recycling | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle | US EPA." US Environmental Protection Agency. Web. 05 Dec. 2010..   "WaterAid America - Statistics." WaterAid America - Clean, Safe Water and Sanitation for Africa and Asia. Web. 05 Dec. 2010..   Laur, By Joe. "What Wind Power, Recycling And Water Saving Have In Common | Greenopolis Recycling Rewards." Home | Greenopolis Recycling Rewards. Web. 05 Dec. 2010..


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