It’s pretty disheartening to know that our planet’s water supply is only roughly 3% fresh, or useable. What’s worse is that only 1% of what is available is fit for human consumption.<\/p>\n
While it may seem there is enough water in the world for everyone to live and let live, this isn’t actually the case. There is actually less than 1% of the 3% of available water that is considered suitable to be tapped for use. The rest is in a form that isn’t useable or even accessible, meaning the rest of the water is frozen or deep in the recesses of the Earth and not able to be reached.<\/p>\n
The 1% that is useable isn’t necessarily useable for drinking or bathing, as it is contaminated with a variety of living things we don’t see such as protozoa, bacteria looking for a human host and viruses. None of these wave riders are safe (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" It’s pretty disheartening to know that our planet’s water supply is only roughly 3% fresh, or useable. What’s worse is that only 1% of what is available is fit for human consumption. While it may seem there is enough water…<\/span><\/p>\n