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9781413435795
This book is intended for readers at all levels. Each topic is presented as a basic, easily understood concept that is developed step by step along the way to a technical level of understanding. The casual reader may use this text as a source of general information for almost every aspect of water. He or she may also utilize this treatise as a programmed learning resource for improving his or her proficiency in the technical understanding of water, its characteristics, properties and uses. Some countries receive abundant rainfall which, combined with mountainous terrain (i.e., Costa Rica and Guatemala), produce sufficient hydropower for all their electrical needs, but the United States depends on oil and coal-fired generators for most electrical production. The alarming consequence is that we have developed an enormous appetite for fossil fuel energy. This has resulted in an increased dependence on imported petroleum. Hydroelectricity, nuclear, and alternative energy produce less than 10% of our total energy requirements. We are also the world's largest per-capita consumers of the global, available energy supply. Clean water is rapidly becoming the chief limiting factor for population growth and economic expansion. It is presently our most important natural resource and will soon become the number-one national and global priority, surpassing that of energy and transportation and, eventually, food and shelter. It is vitally important that every citizen becomes knowledgeable in the basic understanding and management of water.Cooper, Leon is the author of 'Water, a to Z', published 2005 under ISBN 9781413435795 and ISBN 1413435793.
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