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10.1.1 Resources & Sustainability

What's in Our Water?

Importance of Water:

  • Water is essential for life. The quality of life depends on the availability of clean water.
  • In the UK, rainwater is treated to make it drinkable. image

Composition of Water:

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The formula for water is H₂O, but everyday water contains more than just hydrogen and oxygen.

  • Water is a fantastic solvent that dissolves two main types of solutes:
    • Ions: As water flows over the ground, it picks up various ions from minerals, such as Mg²⁺, Ca²⁺, Na⁺.
    • Gases: Rainwater dissolves gases like oxygen (important for marine life) and carbon dioxide (which lowers the pH of water).

Contaminants in Water:

  • Water also picks up microorganisms (natural pollutants) like bacteria and viruses.
  • Additionally, it may contain man-made pollutants such as fertilisers, pesticides, and household and industrial waste.

Sustainable Water Supply

Water Availability:

  • Although Earth has plenty of water, only a small fraction is safe for drinking.
  • With a growing population and developing industries, the demand for water is higher than ever. image

Why Do We Need Water?:

  • Industrial Use: Water is needed in factories for cooling machinery.
  • Hygiene: We need water for personal hygiene, such as washing clothes and keeping clean.
  • Drinking Water: Water is essential for drinking and maintaining health.
  • Agriculture: Water is necessary on farms to grow food.

Water Usage:

  • On average, people in the UK use 150 litres of water per day.
  • Water comes from natural underground storage, rivers, and various reservoirs.
  • Drought can occur during dry conditions when there is insufficient rain to replenish water supplies.

Sustainability and Water Shortages:

  • Water Shortages: These occur when the demand for water exceeds the supply, posing a threat to life and the environment.
  • Future Risks: Climate change may increase the risk of water shortages, making the efficient use of water even more important. image

Ways to Conserve Water:

  • Use washing machines and dishwashers only when they are full.
  • Take showers instead of baths to use less water.
  • Reuse waste water for plants and car washing.
  • Repair dripping taps to prevent water waste.
  • Avoid letting water run unnecessarily, such as when brushing teeth.
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