The Importance Of Water In The United States

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Water is a fundamental component of life on this planet. Human civilization began on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates for their life giving properties. We, as a populace, have created substitutes for many necessities and universally raised comfort levels to previously unimaginable heights. But these advancements came at a heavy price. One that can be quantified by liters of water. Every year there is a greater drain of the earth’s finite supply of drinkable water and more becomes unusable due to pollution. The average American consumes hundreds of liters of water a day from the food they eat, to gas consumption and to showers and teeth brushing. Because we cannot see your impact our wastefulness has no context in our daily lives. Because of how ‘cheap’ water is the States it has become human right. In the spring of 2014, Water Department of Detroit shut-off water services to 17,000 delinquent residents. Protesters chanted “Fight, fight; water is a human right” and the department was criticized internationally. But world wide 1 in 10 lack access to safe water while every day, thousands die of water-borne illnesses. …show more content…
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