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Harwich Water Deparment - Water Facts
25 Facts About Water
Each
of us has a role in keeping water safe to drink. Just as "green
thumb" people know how to care for plants, people with "Blue Thumbs" know
how to take care of water. We invite you to show your "Blue Thumb" and
take action to conserve and protect our water resources every day.
To help you learn more about water, here are 25 basic facts:
- Water is the most common substance found on earth.
- In 1989, Americans dumped 365 million gallons of motor oil
or the equivalent of 27 Exxon Valdez spills.
- Of all the earth's water, 97% is salt water located in oceans
and seas.
- Only 1% of the earth's water is available for drinking water.
- About two thirds of the human body is water. Some parts
of the body contain more water than others. For example, 70%
of your
skin is water.
- There are more than 200,000 individual water systems providing
water to the public in the United State.
- Public water suppliers process 34 billion gallons of water
per day for domestic and public use.
- Approximately 1 million miles of pipelines and aqueducts
carry water in the United States and Canada
- About 800,000 water wells are drilled each year in the United
Sates for domestic, farming, commercial, and water testing
purposes.
- Sixty-one percent of Americans rely on lakes, rivers, and
streams as their source of drinking water. The other 39% rely
on groundwater - water located underground in aquifers and wells.
- In 1974, Congress passed the Safe Drinking Water Act to
ensure that drinking water is safe for consumption. The Act requires
public
water systems to monitor and treat drinking water for safety.
- More than 13 million households drink from their own private
wells and are responsible for treating and pumping the water
themselves.
- Industries released 197 million pounds of toxic chemicals
into waterways in 1990 alone.
- The average daily requirement for fresh water in the United
States is about 338 billion gallons a day, with about 300 billion
gallons used as untreated water and for agriculture and other
commercial purposes.
- You can survive about a month without food, but only 5
to 7 days without water.
- Each person uses about 100 gallons of water a day at home.
- The average five-minute shower takes between 25-50 gallons
of water.
- You can refill an 8 oz. glass of water approximately 15,000
times for the same cost as a six-pack of pop.
- The average automatic dishwasher uses 9-12 gallons of water
while hand washing dishes can take up to 20 gallons.
- If every household in America had a faucet that dripped
once each second, we would waste 928 million gallons of water
a day.
- The 5 Great Lakes bordering the United States and Canada
contain about 20% of the world's available fresh water
- More than 39,000 gallons of water are used to manufacture
a new car, including tires.
- Water is a main ingredient in other beverages and it takes
water to process them. For example, it takes 1,500 gallons
of water to make 1 barrel of beer.
- Seventy-five percent of a tree is water.
- One gallon of gasoline can contaminate approximately 750,000
gallons of water.
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