By: Mark Jhon | 2011-04-15 | Home improvement Water covers 71% of the earths surface but the irony of the fact is that only 2.5% of it is deemed fresh out of which 0.1% is readily accessible! Even this accessible water is full of natural and man ... read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-05-06 | Environmental Water pollution is a major problem in the United States. All over the world, water pollution is increasingly becoming a major public health concern as statistics shows rising level of pollution in major waterways. Since sustenance of life on earth depends on water, water pollution is a major threat to life on earth. As more waterways become polluted, the amount of clean water available for dom read more
By: Alistair Siddons | 2010-04-04 | Environmental A relatively high number of published articles on the causes of water pollution focus on categories of pollution - fertilisers or pesticides, sewage, industrial waste - or on the area of the point of origin of the pollution. This presentation has its uses, but very few analysts focus on the role of human agency in the production of water pollution. This is particularly interesting when people have actively chosen to pollute on a large scale and multiple times. read more
By: Travis Zdrazil | 2010-04-04 | Environmental It is not just specific large industrial sites that contribute to the problem of storm water pollution. The environmental agencies in each state point out that non-source pollution is the major cause of pollution. Non-point source pollution is run off from surburban and urban areas. read more
By: Donald Bosso | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Agricultural pollution refers to the contaminants present in the environment as a result of agricultural practices. Most effects of agricultural pollution are felt in water environments and are caused by runoff from farms and barnyards such as ammonia, pesticides, fertilizers, oil toxins, and animal waste that make their way into bodies of water. Agricultural pollution also negatively affects the quality of air. read more
By: Dave Niss | 2011-09-22 | Nature Human beings ought to continuously take into account his view if this involves the surroundings, what is water pollution, and also by doing this he or she ought to understand his history precisely by having an obvious view based on empirical data. If this involves pollution we need to separate the several pollution, and you might already know some pollution happens naturally and it really is greatly area in the standard cycles. read more
By: gaga | 2010-10-31 | Business Project Overview To control air pollution in Beijing, the Beijing Institute of Geological Investigations in Canada undertake the completion of the geothermal heat pump water heating demonstration project. Winter heating a total of six office buildings and family wings, construction area of about 30,000 square meters, brick structure, originally designed for coal-fired heating boiler heating, end series on a single pipe to send the next time the system, cast iron four-poster 813-type radiator read more
By: zhenzhenhe | 2011-01-08 | Health & Fitness The harms caused by plastic pollution can be classified into two types: visual pollution and potential harms. read more
By: Okwudili Onuchukwu | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Air pollution is the emission of substances in the atmosphere that interferes with the amenities of live. Its adverse effect ranges from human health to environmental effects. and the flexible strategy of controlling air pollution remains the use of taxes and price mechanism. read more
By: Brian Walters | 2012-04-01 | Environment When you think of the green movement, one of the first things you probably think of is pollution, right? Well, pollution can take a number of different forms—air, water, land—and all of them are clearly bad for the environment, as well as for people. The worst type of pollution may be water pollution, which can affect everyone from small children to the elderly. read more
By: Gordon Hall | 2011-06-25 | Health & Fitness The United States may be the greatest country in the world in many ways, but water pollution in America is some of the worst you will find anywhere in the world. Being a country built on industry, one would expect our water to be somewhat tainted. How though, with regulatory agencies such as the EPA in place, did we manage to lose control of our levels of pollution? read more
By: Larry L. Taylor | 2010-03-26 | Wellness Polluted drinking water is a growing danger we all face. Are you cooking, drinking and bathing in polluted drinking water? Many people unknowingly could be. Here is why it is and what you can do about it. read more
By: Gordon Hall | 2011-06-16 | Health & Fitness One of the causes of groundwater pollution that has gained public attention in recent years is leaking underground gas storage tanks. A specific "no-knock" chemical called MTBE has seeped into the wells of many homes due to the leakage. read more
By: Jamescuck | 2012-01-06 | Customer Service It’s a common misconception that drinking water pollution is a problem just limited to the developing countries of the world. In fact, drinking water pollution is a worldwide problem that needs global attention and collective efforts. read more