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is controlled through Fresh Water Use can be

streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands


water policies
try to prevent
decide
surface water
ground water aquifers
water
ownership diffused surface water stormwater
which are made to these are
used for
water can belong to

conserve

government individuals through improved agricultural environmental household industrial recreational


activities activities activies activities activities
appropriate riparian water management
regulations regulations practices

that have
contain licenses land containing water
is passed down
goals to

increase sustainability
70% of worldwide are activities in which 6 % of worldwide 22% of woldwide is a small but growing
water is used to help water is used for water is used for
water use is for irrigation percentage of water use
wildlife habitat household purposes industrial purposes
conserve energy

habitat conservation

wasteful water these activities have a Water’s Pollutants


practices potential to be Martime Transportation
Air Pollutants
10%
Industrial Wastewater 20%
10%

Offshore Oil
5%
20%
Farm Runoff
5%
Litter
Earth’s Water 1 Teaspoon
30%
97.5% of the earth's water is saltwater. If the world's water
fitted into a bucket, only one teaspoonful would be drinkable. About 90% of sewage and 70% of industrial wastes in developing countries are
discharged into water courses without treatment, often polluting the usable water supply.
Sewage

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