Tyent USA And Clean Water In The World

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 17, 2014 5:49 pm

 

                                On the Hunt for Clean Water

Magnified drop    Following yesterday’s blog I received some positive feedback from people who were aghast at the degree of filth some of those bodies of water contained.  I also was asked this same question more than twice, “Where is the cleanest water found?”

 

I liked that question so I set out to discover where the cleanest water in the world might be found.  Here is what I learned.

 

When it comes to naturally clean water, we must travel to the far North.  Canada, to be specific.

 

 Canada Map    Elmvale, Canada:  Located some 90 minutes north of Toronto, the sleepy little village of Elmvale is located in aptly named, Springwater Township.  For the past 20 years the

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Water-the good the bad and the ugly

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 11, 2014 2:21 pm

 

                                                 The State of Water in the World

 

 Water Globe Drop    Clean water is headline news as of late.  When you look at the stories coming out of Ohio and their poisoned water supply, the West Virginia chemical spill, California drought and the banning of plastic water bottles in San Francisco, water is getting some big time press time.

 

Yet, what of the rest of the world?  What is the status of the water supply around the globe?  How are people affected by the lack of clean water or even the unavailability of water at all?

 

Let’s take a look.   

 

According to data collected by the US Census Bureau, in 2012, the population of the United States was 313.9 million people.  In

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