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         TOPIC: WATER MISSION
E TO,
INTRODUCTION
Water is the common name applied to the liquid form (state) of
      the hydrogen and oxygen compound H2O. Pure water is an
 odorless, tasteless, clear liquid. Water is one of nature's most
important gifts to mankind. Essential to life, a person's survival
  depends on drinking water. Water is one of the most essential
elements to good health -- it is necessary for the digestion and
 absorption of food; helps maintain proper muscle tone; supplies
 oxygen and nutrients to the cells; rids the body of wastes; and
    serves as a natural air conditioning system. Health officials
  emphasize the importance of drinking at least eight glasses of
        clean water each and every day to maintain good health.
WATER MISSION
This mission ‘s aim is to promote efficient water use,
argument supply in critical areas and ensure effective
                       management of water resources.
    To have better management of surface and ground
                        water. Also conserve wet lands.
   To spread the importance of water amongst people
Following any disaster, manmade or natural, safe
      NECESSARY
WATER IS ALWAYS   water and proper sanitation are of vital importance.
                  In the case of natural disasters, water sources can be
                      contaminated or altogether destroyed. Waste can
                     also enter the water source, rendering it poisonous
                   to anyone who drinks it. Earthquakes, tsunamis and
                    hurricanes can destroy the infrastructure necessary
                   to keep safe water flowing and can even cause water
                                         sources to disappear completely.
                  Water sources can also be compromised in the case of
                       man-made disasters, such as warfare, famine or
                    politics. People caught in the midst of war, or living
                  in refugee camps, are extremely susceptible to disease
                         due to living in close quarters and inadequate
                                                              sanitation.
No Health and Hygiene
   For most of us, we began learning
   about personal hygiene before we
 began to talk. We continue to teach
       our children in the same way,
 constantly reminding them to cover
 their mouths when they sneeze and
    wash their hands after using the
    restroom. To us, these are basic
hygiene practices that contribute to
       a clean, healthy lifestyle. We
       understand that these simple
     routines prevent the spread of
   germs and keep us from becoming
                                 sick.
NO ADEQUATE SANITATION


    Many people in the world do not have common
                            facilities for sanitation.
     Most of us have never thought of a restroom
          as anything other than a toilet and some
     privacy. It isn’t uncommon for us to complain
  when the seat is less than spotless or when we
                                can’t reach the roll.
   Sanitation, which we take for granted, is non-
 existent for more than 2.5 billion people around
the world – that’s 38% of the world’s population.
  Rather than using facilities as we do, people in
     developing countries often defecate in make-
    shift latrines or open places. More often that
              not, their drinking water sources are
                          contaminated as a result.
             And so it begins, the endless cycle of
waterborne disease, sickness and death. Lack of
   adequate sanitation is yet another inhibitor to
 the prosperity of the developing world, stripping
NO SAFE
            WATER




 Water: We drink it. We cook with it. We use it to wash our hands. We use
it to shower. We use it for laundry and dishes. We use it to wash our cars
 and our pets. We water our lawns with it. And we even fill up swimming
                                                         pools and play in it.
The truth is, water is an integral part of life as we know it. Now imagine
 this, the impossible – what would life be like without it? What would life
  be like if all we had were dark, murky, bacteria-infested water? Would
                                        you drink it? Would anyone drink it?
 For more than 884 million people, one in every eight, this is reality. For
  them, water is not a source of abundant life, health and well-being as
    it is for us. Rather, it is the birthing ground for sickness and disease.
    Water as they know it, strips them of opportunities for education and
 work, and contributes to an endless cycle of poverty and despair. This is
the global water crisis, and it steals the lives of nearly 6,000 people each
                                                 day, most of them children.
TOILET DISPLACEMENT DEVICES


Toilet Displacement Devices. Plastic
containers (such as plastic milk jugs)
can be filled with water or pebbles
and placed in a toilet tank to reduce
the amount of water used per flush.
By placing one to three such
containers in the tank (making sure
that they do not interfere with the
flushing mechanisms or the flow of
water), more than l gallon of water
can be saved per flush. A toilet dam,
which holds back a reservoir of water
when the toilet is flushed, can also be
used instead of a plastic container to
save water. Toilet dams result in a
savings of 1 to 2 gallons of water per
flush (USEPA, l991b).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
                               www.google.co.i
                               n




                        ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

   We would like to thank our teacher for giving this
projects as we gained knowledge about water mission
                                 and its importance.
           DONE BY :
           ANVITA.S.JOSHI
           YOGITHA S.P
                     IX ‘C’

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Eng project

  • 1. ENGLISH PROJECT WELCOM TOPIC: WATER MISSION E TO,
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Water is the common name applied to the liquid form (state) of the hydrogen and oxygen compound H2O. Pure water is an odorless, tasteless, clear liquid. Water is one of nature's most important gifts to mankind. Essential to life, a person's survival depends on drinking water. Water is one of the most essential elements to good health -- it is necessary for the digestion and absorption of food; helps maintain proper muscle tone; supplies oxygen and nutrients to the cells; rids the body of wastes; and serves as a natural air conditioning system. Health officials emphasize the importance of drinking at least eight glasses of clean water each and every day to maintain good health.
  • 3. WATER MISSION This mission ‘s aim is to promote efficient water use, argument supply in critical areas and ensure effective management of water resources. To have better management of surface and ground water. Also conserve wet lands. To spread the importance of water amongst people
  • 4. Following any disaster, manmade or natural, safe NECESSARY WATER IS ALWAYS water and proper sanitation are of vital importance. In the case of natural disasters, water sources can be contaminated or altogether destroyed. Waste can also enter the water source, rendering it poisonous to anyone who drinks it. Earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes can destroy the infrastructure necessary to keep safe water flowing and can even cause water sources to disappear completely. Water sources can also be compromised in the case of man-made disasters, such as warfare, famine or politics. People caught in the midst of war, or living in refugee camps, are extremely susceptible to disease due to living in close quarters and inadequate sanitation.
  • 5. No Health and Hygiene For most of us, we began learning about personal hygiene before we began to talk. We continue to teach our children in the same way, constantly reminding them to cover their mouths when they sneeze and wash their hands after using the restroom. To us, these are basic hygiene practices that contribute to a clean, healthy lifestyle. We understand that these simple routines prevent the spread of germs and keep us from becoming sick.
  • 6. NO ADEQUATE SANITATION Many people in the world do not have common facilities for sanitation. Most of us have never thought of a restroom as anything other than a toilet and some privacy. It isn’t uncommon for us to complain when the seat is less than spotless or when we can’t reach the roll. Sanitation, which we take for granted, is non- existent for more than 2.5 billion people around the world – that’s 38% of the world’s population. Rather than using facilities as we do, people in developing countries often defecate in make- shift latrines or open places. More often that not, their drinking water sources are contaminated as a result. And so it begins, the endless cycle of waterborne disease, sickness and death. Lack of adequate sanitation is yet another inhibitor to the prosperity of the developing world, stripping
  • 7. NO SAFE WATER Water: We drink it. We cook with it. We use it to wash our hands. We use it to shower. We use it for laundry and dishes. We use it to wash our cars and our pets. We water our lawns with it. And we even fill up swimming pools and play in it. The truth is, water is an integral part of life as we know it. Now imagine this, the impossible – what would life be like without it? What would life be like if all we had were dark, murky, bacteria-infested water? Would you drink it? Would anyone drink it? For more than 884 million people, one in every eight, this is reality. For them, water is not a source of abundant life, health and well-being as it is for us. Rather, it is the birthing ground for sickness and disease. Water as they know it, strips them of opportunities for education and work, and contributes to an endless cycle of poverty and despair. This is the global water crisis, and it steals the lives of nearly 6,000 people each day, most of them children.
  • 8. TOILET DISPLACEMENT DEVICES Toilet Displacement Devices. Plastic containers (such as plastic milk jugs) can be filled with water or pebbles and placed in a toilet tank to reduce the amount of water used per flush. By placing one to three such containers in the tank (making sure that they do not interfere with the flushing mechanisms or the flow of water), more than l gallon of water can be saved per flush. A toilet dam, which holds back a reservoir of water when the toilet is flushed, can also be used instead of a plastic container to save water. Toilet dams result in a savings of 1 to 2 gallons of water per flush (USEPA, l991b).
  • 9.
  • 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY www.google.co.i n ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to thank our teacher for giving this projects as we gained knowledge about water mission and its importance. DONE BY : ANVITA.S.JOSHI YOGITHA S.P IX ‘C’