Stormwater to Drinking Water
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2015
- While water covers 71 percent of the earth’s surface, less than 1 percent of that is accessible fresh water. We must protect our limited fresh water supplies from harmful contaminants. Non-point source pollution is the biggest threat to water quality today, meaning that many small actions build into a big problem.
It is up to all of us to do our part to make the world a better place. After all, it all comes back to you in the end.
Good point about helping the environment.
So, a small college in Pennsylvania, named California University of Pennsylvania, drains its newly constructed asphalt parking lots at its football stadium and student housing complexes into the nearest stream, which then travels to a larger stream, and then to the Monongahela River.
warmest congratulations! Excellent work please keep it up!
this helped me for research
Great video!
Thank you. Great work.
..im not worrying about this shit this is why we pay other people to worry about
yeah and you're the person who would say "climate change is fake" stfu
Informative, but the condescending tone of the narrators voice detracts from the message. Also, the video completely ignores the many filtration and retention options which have been developed around the world to clean storm water before it is released back into the bayous, streams and rivers. While these options need to be adopted on a wider scale, the listener remains ignorant of this information from this video and is left unable to lobby for better storm management options.
If we are going to preach, we must provide the whole message not just the points that stirs our emotions. (However, I would appreciate if you would pick up after your dog. :-)
I think they are some dog haters lol... It is some what contradictory with the dog Dog poo...
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Why not filter's both Systems would help with nature and wildlife.
Expense.
“People like you and me”, excuse you, talk for yourself.
Not a bad vid but a very misleading title
Did you watch the whole thing?
Feeling a little anti-dog here...
They are common sources, unfortunately. Cats go in a litter box.