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Safe Drinking Water

Safe Drinking Water. By: Ryley Bailey Jennifer Freiburger Clinton Stephens. Objectives. Explanation of how water is essential for life on this planet. Create an awareness of problems that arise when people lack clean drinking water How can we help people in need around the world?.

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Safe Drinking Water

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  1. Safe Drinking Water By: Ryley Bailey Jennifer Freiburger Clinton Stephens

  2. Objectives • Explanation of how water is essential for life on this planet. • Create an awareness of problems that arise when people lack clean drinking water • How can we help people in need around the world?

  3. Water Scarcity • Main problem • Water vs. Population relationship • Enough freshwater for 7 billion people • Distributed unevenly • Wasted • Polluted

  4. Water in the United States • The Safe Drinking Water Act? (1974) • Millions of Americans receive high quality drinking water on a daily basis • What are some things we use water for everyday? • ARE WE WASTING WATER? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syvuEB-0Hao (1min)

  5. Basic Terms • What is Safe Drinking Water? • Water used for domestic purposes, drinking, cooking, and personal hygiene • What does it means to have access? - less than a kilometer away (.62miles) • Reliable for at least 20 liters per • Member of a household a day.

  6. %Population without Access to Safe Drinking Water http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBQK-tKQIq8

  7. Around the World • UK- 150 liters per day • France -290 liters • Spain-320 liters • USA-575 liters Under developed countries • Kenya • Niger LESS THEN 100 liters! • Haiti • Uganda

  8. World Water Crisis Women and Children walking miles to provide water for the family Water is scarce, and not always the cleanest

  9. Importance of safe water • Agriculture • Improves sanitation/hygiene • Hydration and dehydration • Water Aids! • HEALTH-Prevents disease (Diarrhea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid)

  10. Importance of having access to safe water • Education(increased attendance) • Equal rights (women and children) • Poverty • Essential for life

  11. Ending Poverty Begins with Clean Water Symptoms of no clean water • Poor health • Hunger • Lack of Education • Creates a cycle of Poverty

  12. The Facts • Water is the most critical nutrient for sustaining life. • Drinking, cooking, bathing • Each person needs 20-50 liters per day or 6-8 cups • 2/3 the human body • More than one in six people worldwide - 894 million don't have access to this amount of safe freshwater.

  13. The Facts • 3.4million people die every year from unsafe drinking Water, sanitation, and hygiene-related causes. -One of the top causes for disease in the world, 2nd biggest killer of children -90% are children under age of 5 • Five times as many children die each year of diarrhea and dehydration as of HIV/AIDS.

  14. How can we make a difference? • Help provide Water filtration systems • The classic well • Charities (one dollar) • Manage water use better -don’t leave faucet running -shorter showers -reusable water bottles -never throw water away

  15. The water use to population increase relationship has _____ in the last century • Tripled(x3) • Doubled(x2) • Stayed the same

  16. Safe water must be ____ away for it to be considered accessible. • 5 kilometers • 10 kilometers • Less than 1 kilometer • 15 kilometers

  17. Drinking water is water used for domestic purposes such as drinking, cooking, and personal hygiene. • True • False

  18. How much water does a person need a day? • 100 liters • 20-50 liters • 75-100 liters • 100-150 liters

  19. 1 out of every six people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water • True • False

  20. What does water aid us in? • Digestion • Regulation of body temp • Carries nutrient/removes waste • All of the above

  21. On average what % of the body is made up of water • 60% • 50% • 90% • 75%

  22. Lacking access to safe drinking water can create a cycle of poverty • True • False

  23. What does the Safe Drinking Water Act do for us? • Ensures safe water in U.S. • Provides water for other countries • Sets standards for water quality • All of the above • 1 and 3 only

  24. Resources • http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/scarcity.shtml • http://water.org/water-crisis/water-facts/water/ • https://www.dosomething.org/facts/11-facts-about-water-developing-world • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBQK-tKQIq8 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syvuEB-0Hao

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