WATER USE & DISTRIBUTION Environmental Science
Key H 2 0 Characteristics Water is the prime constituent of all living organisms. Water moves easily-from one physical state to another, and from one place to another. Water slowly absorbs and releases large quantities of energy. Water is a superior solvent. Michael D. Lee Ph.D. Geography and Environmental Studies (Source: Wright & Nebel 2002)
Available Water Total = 326 million cubic miles  97% of Earth’s water is in oceans 2.997% is locked up in ice caps and glaciers 0.003% is easily accessible  Soil moisture Groundwater Water vapor Lakes Streams
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Use of Fresh Water United States 41% agriculture 38% power plant cooling 11% industry 10% public China 87% agriculture 7% industry 6% public
Water Use  Globally  People and Planet 70% of water for human use is soaked up by agriculture ( in the form of irrigation) Industry accounts for 23%  Domestic use (household, drinking water, sanitation) accounts for about 7 %
Agriculture-70% Early forms of irrigation water never reaches crop.  Much is lost to evaporation b/c they use flood or furrow irrigation. Sprinklers are more efficient & can be used on uneven land.  Cost $ and still have problem with evaporation Best method- Drip irrigation- system of tubes deliver water directly to roots. Efficient but $$$
 
Industry- 23% Cooling power plants Generating electricity Many industries locate on rivers b/c Used in manufacturing process Used for transportation of goods
Domestic Use- 7% Cooking  Cleaning Drinking Bathing Clothes washing Flushing toilet Washing Car
Water Use -  (minimum 13 gallons)  People and Planet average person in the U. S. uses between  65-80 gallons  of water per day for drinking, cooking bathing, and watering their yard.  average person in the Netherlands uses  27 gallons  per day. average person in the African nation of Gambia uses  1.2 gallons  per day.
Depleting Groundwater Major pumping from well causes ground water to be depleted. Saltwater intrusion= when salt water rises up and is pumped out of well.
Desalination (removing salt from ocean water Heat salt water and collect fresh water that condenses. Used mostly in Middle East. Very expensive process because is uses too much energy.
Water Management Projects Methods to bring and store water to areas where there is not enough ground or surface water. Dams and reservoirs Ex. Hoover dam, Lake Lanier & Lake Allatoona
Large Dams  PROS Collect and store water from rain and snow Produce electricity Irrigate land  Control flooding  Provide water to cities Provide recreation such as swimming, boating, fishing CONS loss of water due to evaporation Flooded land destroys forests or cropland and displaces people Danger of dam collapse Migration and spawning of fish disrupted Causes water wars between states Expensive to build
Three Gorges Dam World's largest hydroelectric dam, Three Gorges, Yangtze River.  1.2 - 1.9 million people will be displaced. The entire project is to be completed in 2009.

Water use & distribution

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    WATER USE &DISTRIBUTION Environmental Science
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    Key H 20 Characteristics Water is the prime constituent of all living organisms. Water moves easily-from one physical state to another, and from one place to another. Water slowly absorbs and releases large quantities of energy. Water is a superior solvent. Michael D. Lee Ph.D. Geography and Environmental Studies (Source: Wright & Nebel 2002)
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    Available Water Total= 326 million cubic miles 97% of Earth’s water is in oceans 2.997% is locked up in ice caps and glaciers 0.003% is easily accessible Soil moisture Groundwater Water vapor Lakes Streams
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    Use of FreshWater United States 41% agriculture 38% power plant cooling 11% industry 10% public China 87% agriculture 7% industry 6% public
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    Water Use Globally People and Planet 70% of water for human use is soaked up by agriculture ( in the form of irrigation) Industry accounts for 23% Domestic use (household, drinking water, sanitation) accounts for about 7 %
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    Agriculture-70% Early formsof irrigation water never reaches crop. Much is lost to evaporation b/c they use flood or furrow irrigation. Sprinklers are more efficient & can be used on uneven land. Cost $ and still have problem with evaporation Best method- Drip irrigation- system of tubes deliver water directly to roots. Efficient but $$$
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    Industry- 23% Coolingpower plants Generating electricity Many industries locate on rivers b/c Used in manufacturing process Used for transportation of goods
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    Domestic Use- 7%Cooking Cleaning Drinking Bathing Clothes washing Flushing toilet Washing Car
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    Water Use - (minimum 13 gallons) People and Planet average person in the U. S. uses between 65-80 gallons of water per day for drinking, cooking bathing, and watering their yard. average person in the Netherlands uses 27 gallons per day. average person in the African nation of Gambia uses 1.2 gallons per day.
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    Depleting Groundwater Majorpumping from well causes ground water to be depleted. Saltwater intrusion= when salt water rises up and is pumped out of well.
  • 13.
    Desalination (removing saltfrom ocean water Heat salt water and collect fresh water that condenses. Used mostly in Middle East. Very expensive process because is uses too much energy.
  • 14.
    Water Management ProjectsMethods to bring and store water to areas where there is not enough ground or surface water. Dams and reservoirs Ex. Hoover dam, Lake Lanier & Lake Allatoona
  • 15.
    Large Dams PROS Collect and store water from rain and snow Produce electricity Irrigate land Control flooding Provide water to cities Provide recreation such as swimming, boating, fishing CONS loss of water due to evaporation Flooded land destroys forests or cropland and displaces people Danger of dam collapse Migration and spawning of fish disrupted Causes water wars between states Expensive to build
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    Three Gorges DamWorld's largest hydroelectric dam, Three Gorges, Yangtze River. 1.2 - 1.9 million people will be displaced. The entire project is to be completed in 2009.