Conclusion
1) How can we provide safe and clean water to children in developing countries?
One way that we can provide safe and clean water to children in developing countries is to send the P & G Pur packets which are proved to be effective and cheaper than other methods. The P&G Pur packets are a simple way to turn filthy water to into clean drinkable water. In developing countries all the water they have is dirty water so they have no other choice than to drink that. If Pur packets are sent then children and others will have easier access to clean water.
2) What is considered to be safe water?
Safe water should be clean and free of any bacteria. There should not be any chlorine in drinking water, but if there is amount should be less than 0.75 PPM. Iron should be present in small amounts. Copper should be in water but only in small amounts because it can lead to damage of the liver. In water the pH should be neutral which equals to 7.
3)What are some ways that water can be purified?
Another way that water can purified is by boiling the water. This is a simple and costless way to purify the water and kill all pathogens. It will kill all germs and micro-organisms present in the water. This is a beneficial way to purify water because in developing countries people to do not have access to many resources and boiling might be easier.
4) What are the consequences of not having safe water?
If one doesn't have safe water they are many risks. One of then is the fact that you are exposing your body to bacteria, germs, pathogens, and diseases. Some of these diseases are deadly if not treated. In developing countries there is not easy access to medicine and medical care. You are exposed to waterborne diseases like malaria and polio. These diseases have many side effects that are deadly.
5) How safe is the water in my neighborhood
I would consider the water safer than the water in third world countries because they are full of bacteria and pathogens. My neighborhood water has the levels of chlorine and the hardness higher than the safer amount. The water was very hard, it has 3 PPM but the amount was suppose to be 0..3 PPM.
One way that we can provide safe and clean water to children in developing countries is to send the P & G Pur packets which are proved to be effective and cheaper than other methods. The P&G Pur packets are a simple way to turn filthy water to into clean drinkable water. In developing countries all the water they have is dirty water so they have no other choice than to drink that. If Pur packets are sent then children and others will have easier access to clean water.
2) What is considered to be safe water?
Safe water should be clean and free of any bacteria. There should not be any chlorine in drinking water, but if there is amount should be less than 0.75 PPM. Iron should be present in small amounts. Copper should be in water but only in small amounts because it can lead to damage of the liver. In water the pH should be neutral which equals to 7.
3)What are some ways that water can be purified?
Another way that water can purified is by boiling the water. This is a simple and costless way to purify the water and kill all pathogens. It will kill all germs and micro-organisms present in the water. This is a beneficial way to purify water because in developing countries people to do not have access to many resources and boiling might be easier.
4) What are the consequences of not having safe water?
If one doesn't have safe water they are many risks. One of then is the fact that you are exposing your body to bacteria, germs, pathogens, and diseases. Some of these diseases are deadly if not treated. In developing countries there is not easy access to medicine and medical care. You are exposed to waterborne diseases like malaria and polio. These diseases have many side effects that are deadly.
5) How safe is the water in my neighborhood
I would consider the water safer than the water in third world countries because they are full of bacteria and pathogens. My neighborhood water has the levels of chlorine and the hardness higher than the safer amount. The water was very hard, it has 3 PPM but the amount was suppose to be 0..3 PPM.
reflection
After completing this project I learned that many people do not have access to the clean water then need. People that live in third world countries have no other choice nut to drink water that has bacteria and pathogens. They are exposed to deadly diseases when drinking the water. I also learned that there are ways to purify this water. This ways include the P&G Pur packet, boiling water, and so much more. Those methods are simple and effective since they kill the bacteria.
After completing this project I learned that many people do not have access to the clean water then need. People that live in third world countries have no other choice nut to drink water that has bacteria and pathogens. They are exposed to deadly diseases when drinking the water. I also learned that there are ways to purify this water. This ways include the P&G Pur packet, boiling water, and so much more. Those methods are simple and effective since they kill the bacteria.
Advocate
Some ways that the usage of clean drinking water can be advocate is by creating a charity to give back to third world countries that do not have access to the water they need. In this charity you can focus on raising money to provide water treatment methods. People can also get involved by donating money on charities that focus on providing safe water. One person can make a difference.