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11 pages in length. One of the earth's most precious resources is in great peril. Water, the substance required by all living beings as a means of survival, is succumbing more and more to the ravages of pollutants, most -- if not all -- of which are the cause of humanity's environmental carelessness and neglect. Indeed, water sources of decades past were only beginning to show the signs of contamination, still remaining well within the parameters of what is considered to be safe; however, the water sources of late are clearly demonstrating the consequences of overwhelming pollution by killing off a significant amount of the plant and animal life that depends upon it for existence. What is being done to correct this drastic situation is too little too late according to critics, who contend that the world's water source has been left to fight for its health for far too long to be expected to regain its soundness. The writer discusses the detrimental changes that the world's water source has experienced. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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more to the ravages of pollutants, most -- if not all -- of which are the cause of humanitys environmental carelessness and neglect. Indeed, water sources of decades past
were only beginning to show the signs of contamination, still remaining well within the parameters of what is considered to be safe; however, the water sources of late are clearly
demonstrating the consequences of overwhelming pollution by killing off a significant amount of the plant and animal life that depends upon it for existence. What is being done to
correct this drastic situation is too little too late according to critics, who contend that the worlds water source has been left to fight for its health for far too
long to be expected to regain its soundness. I. THE TRANSITION It was not all that long ago when people could drink water from their tap and not be
concerned with an overabundance of chlorine, sediment or other foul tasting components getting in the way. There was a time when people could take a dipper of cool, refreshing
water from a babbling brook and not be afraid of contracting any one of a number of illnesses invisibly floating around. Sadly, those times have changed, as has the
quality of the worlds water source. No longer is the population free to drink from just any supply, but rather they must be very careful that the water has
been sufficiently processed in order to offset potential disease and sickness. Water is a critical component to the survival of the earths environment.
Primarily because of human intrusion, researchers have found that the wading bird population has decreased a full ninety percent over the past sixty years. Human waste is found
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