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do you leave the water running when you brush your teeth?just something to think about....
Mary
Water Conservation Facts: By the Numbers
* 2.5 gallons: The amount of water per person much of the world is allocated.
* 400 gallons: The amount of water per person used by the average American citizen; 30 percent of this is used for outdoor purposes, such as watering the lawn.
* 70 percent: The amount of worldwide water use that is allocated to farming; most of these farming irrigation systems operate at only 40 percent efficiency. According to a 2002 article by Lester Brown, aquifers are depleting all over the worldβin China by 2-3 metres per year. In the US, the Ogallala aquifer is shrinking rapidly. In India, aquifers are going down by 3 metres per year, in Mexico by 3.3 meters per year.
* 263: The number of rivers that either cross or demarcate international political boundaries, in addition to countless aquifers. According to the Atlas of International Freshwater Agreement, 90 percent of countries in the world must share these water basins with at least one or two other states. Major conflicts such as Darfur have been connected to water shortages, and lack of access to clean water.
* 1430: Gallons of water per capita in the United States; only 100 gallons of that is household use per person as most is used for agriculture, according to water expert Peter Gleick.
* 88 percent: Of deaths from diarrhea are caused from unsafe drinking water, inadequate availability of water for hygiene, and lack of access to sanitation; this translates to more than 1.5 million of the 1.9 million children under five who perish from diarrhea each year. This amounts to 18% of all under-five deaths and means that more than 4,000 children are dying every day as a result of diarrhoeal diseases.
* $11.3 billion: The amount of money required to provide basic levels of service for drinking and waste water in Africa and Asia.
* $35 billion: the amount of money spent on bottled water in the most developed countries in the world.
* 1.5 million: Barrels of crude oil used for making PET water bottles, globally. This is enough oil to fuel 100,000 American cars for a year.
* 2.7 tons: The amount of plastic used to bottle water. 86 percent become garbage or litter.
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Comments: 73
SilverFireworks In reply to SilverFireworks [2013-05-21 08:33:22 +0000 UTC]
but i really like this photo!
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devilicious In reply to carleylynne [2011-11-17 01:25:35 +0000 UTC]
yes - of course i took the photo!
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spasticone [2011-05-05 10:32:01 +0000 UTC]
this is an amazing picture. it is ridiculously cool!
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mdagm [2010-10-12 16:46:43 +0000 UTC]
Good piece, glad to see something with a purpose.
Yeah we are going to have to drink plastic when all drinkable water is depleted and contaminated, thanks to the big corporations that profit and pollute it, and from citizens without a social consciousness.
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nine9nine9 [2010-10-12 04:47:49 +0000 UTC]
Your work is part of my "Recent Additions to the Surreal Landscapes Group" feature -- [link] and [link]
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PleasantlyOdd [2010-10-11 03:33:46 +0000 UTC]
This is an interesting and eye catching photo with a fantastic, but sad message. Well done.
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merpagigglesnort [2010-10-10 09:50:18 +0000 UTC]
what a novel idea! so expressive. it makes me want to make a mobile! or wind chimes of some strange sort.
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RebeccachuC1992 [2010-10-10 04:44:26 +0000 UTC]
I care about H2O, I'm a green kid!
concisecontroll [2010-10-10 03:13:07 +0000 UTC]
This is fantastic. congratulations on getting the DD.
"* $11.3 billion: The amount of money required to provide basic levels of service for drinking and waste water in Africa and Asia.
* $35 billion: the amount of money spent on bottled water in the most developed countries in the world."
absolutely devastating.
Whilst the marketing machine and business makes the world go round, the bottled water industry is a sad demonstration of the terribly assymetric allocation of resources on our planet.
Thank you, thank you for making this. it's ace.
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Living-with-aliens [2010-10-10 02:46:33 +0000 UTC]
It always confuses me how the concept of running out of water works, because in the end, it always ends up somewhere back in the earth or ocean xD
good stuff though <33
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bluenova25 [2010-10-10 01:50:12 +0000 UTC]
thats quite a record! where are u getting ur info from
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jansLabyrinth [2010-10-09 23:55:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for using your art to spread a good message.
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EarthCrosser12117 [2010-10-09 22:34:47 +0000 UTC]
The shot is incredibly well taken, the contrast is amazing. Plus, I like a lot the message !
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IAmTheSquishy [2010-10-09 22:25:45 +0000 UTC]
I love the composition and the contrast of the photo as well as the message - it is definitely an issue that developed countries overlook.
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sumangal16 [2010-10-09 21:49:02 +0000 UTC]
i totally agree
i come from Nepal and we have huge water shortage so I know its value but not everyone does
thanks for this
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devilicious In reply to sumangal16 [2010-10-09 23:07:46 +0000 UTC]
i'm sorry you deal with that you are so welcome
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Anante [2010-10-09 19:37:28 +0000 UTC]
Cool. A DD based on sustainable thinking. dA's moving on up! (kind of) Congrats! At first, I thought the texture of the tree trunk was falling rain that was being caught in the empty gallon containers. Very nice shot.
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narcissagrey [2010-10-09 17:31:06 +0000 UTC]
really love that the photo is so simple, only bottles in black and white. it's a great idea to warn people like that! very well done!
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BrennaMichelle [2010-10-09 16:55:02 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this information is so shocking.
Thanks for posting about it.
And your DD, Brilliance.
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MirrorZan [2010-10-09 16:44:40 +0000 UTC]
This is so random why do I love it so much x'D
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DiamondCrystal12345 [2010-10-09 15:37:58 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for putting up this info. I hope it gets people to be less wasteful.
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