Water is everywhere, which is fortunate for all of humanity, as water is essential for life. Even though water is not always available in the needed quantity and quality for all people everywhere, people have learned to get and use water for all of their water needs, from drinking, cleaning, irrigating crops, producing electricity, and for just having fun.
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Water Use Questions & Answers
Here are some questions and answers about water use that may interest you:
- Where does our home water come from?
- How much water do I use per day?
- How is water supplied to our homes?
- How is wastewater treated?
- Why does my water smell like rotten eggs?
- Where does our home wastewater go?
- How much water falls during a storm?
- Does a little leak in my house waste water?
- What makes a groundwater well go dry?
- How important is groundwater?
- Is saline water useful?
- Which states use the most water?
- What is most of the freshwater in the U.S. used for?
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Water is everywhere, which is fortunate for all of humanity, as water is essential for life. Even though water is not always available in the needed quantity and quality for all people everywhere, people have learned to get and use water for all of their water needs, from drinking, cleaning, irrigating crops, producing electricity, and for just having fun.
• Water Science School HOME • Water Science Q&As •
Water Use Questions & Answers
Here are some questions and answers about water use that may interest you:
- Where does our home water come from?
- How much water do I use per day?
- How is water supplied to our homes?
- How is wastewater treated?
- Why does my water smell like rotten eggs?
- Where does our home wastewater go?
- How much water falls during a storm?
- Does a little leak in my house waste water?
- What makes a groundwater well go dry?
- How important is groundwater?
- Is saline water useful?
- Which states use the most water?
- What is most of the freshwater in the U.S. used for?