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"Clean water to drink is a basic human right”
Water

Your body looses water through normal body processes (sweating, urinating, and defecating). During average daily exertion when the atmospheric temperature is 20 degrees Celsius (C) (68 degrees Fahrenheit), the average adult loses and therefore requires 2 to 3 liters of water daily. Consider the following results of body fluid loss:

• A 5 percent loss of body fluids results in thirst, irritability, nausea, and       weakness. • A 10 percent loss results in dizziness, headache, inability to walk, and a  tingling sensation in the limbs. • A 15 percent loss results in dim vision, painful urination, swollen tongue, deafness, and a numb feeling in the skin. • A loss greater than 15 percent of body fluids may result in death.

Water Impurities There are three types of impurities in water. Water from an open well, a bore well or a municipal well may contain physical, microbiological and dissolved impurities. Any water which is safe on above three kinds of impurities can be called as pure drinkable water, just like water.

Physical: Suspended solids, Dirt and colloids. Microbiological: Harmful bacteria & virus  Dissolved impurities: Salts, heavy metals, harmful Minerals like fluoride, arsenic & Lead  Turbidity Turbidity is the amount of particulate matter that is suspended in water. Turbidity measures the scattering effect that suspended solids have on light: the higher the intensity of scattered light, the higher the turbidity. Material that causes water to be turbid include: 	clay 	silt 	finely divided organic and inorganic matter 	soluble colored organic compounds

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