Water is essential to our lives, because the human body is composed of 70% of it. There are different types of water we consume daily: public water supply, drinking bottled, and natural, the difference between them lies in the type of lead dissolved substances (chlorides, nitrates, calcium, iron, etc..)
Water is our most precious resource. Water is vital
to life. Humans, plants, and animals are made up of
mostly water. All living things would die if it
weren't for water. We use water for drinking,
washing, cleaning, cooking, and growing our food as
well as many, many other things. The average
American uses around 150-250 gallons of water
daily. Even more water is used by industries to
generate electricity, manufacture things, and
transport people and goods.
• The Benefits of water:
Water is necessary for almost every bodily function. Some of these functions include regulating body temperature, carrying nutrients and oxygen to cells, cushioning joints, protecting tissues, and taking away unwanted toxins.
How much water should you drink each
day? It's a simple question with no easy answers. Studies have produced varying recommendations over the years, but in truth, your water needs depend on many factors, including your health, how active you are and where you live.
Although no single formula fits everyone, knowing more about your body's need for fluids will help you estimate how much water to drink each day
One should pay special attention to
how water is stored. Water should
be stored in a cool, dark and dry
place and it should be stored away
from cleaning supplies and other
chemicals. Water can pick up odors
from other substances that we
cannot detect in the air, so one
should always pay attention to the
properties of other substances
that are stored with the water.
How should water
be stored?
Drinking water has to be protected from microorganisms and contaminants that can enter the water through the pipelines that transport it to households. This happens by means of disinfection with various disinfection agents, chlorine being the most widely used one.
• When one's tap water smells like chlorine it does not mean a danger to the people that drink it. Chlorine levels used in drinking water are not high enough to form a serious threat to anyone's health.If the water has a chlorine smell, it may actually indicate that not enough chlorine is being added to the system. By increasing the amount of chlorine used at the treatment plant, different forms of chlorine are created in the water.
*Javier Ramírez *Natasha *Hernández*Dominick tobar*Karla Méndez*Gustavo Hernández