10 Facts About Water Scarcity

In addition the per capita availability of water has reduced from 2209 m 3 per year in 1991 to 1545 m 3 per year in 2011. Inadequate sanitation is also a problem for 24 billion peoplethey are exposed to diseases such as cholera and typhoid fever and other water-borne illnesses.


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This was enough water to fill a third of the Gariep Dam the largest in South Africa.

10 facts about water scarcity. On average 10 gallons per day of your water footprint or 14 of your indoor use is lost to leaks. 10 Facts About the Water Crisis Resilience 10 Critical Water Scarcity Facts We Must Not Ignore Al Jazeera Risk of water wars rises with scarcity WILLS POINT TX Gospel for Asia GFA World founded by KP Yohannan. China with 311 million people living under absolute water scarcity is the country with most people living in water scarce areas.

The average pool takes 22000 gallons of water to fill. Source More than one-third of Africas population lacks access to safe drinking water. We use six times as much water today than we did 100 years ago.

Facts FAQs and how to help Lifewater World Water Day 2020. Further due to water scarcity at least 600 million people face. Over 90 of the worlds supply of fresh water is located in Antarctica.

The water loss reportedly cost South Africa around R72bn a year. Seametrics 5 Countries Most Threatened by Water Shortages World Vision Global water crisis. Here are 10 facts to be reckoned with.

In developing countries as much as 80 of illnesses are linked to poor water and sanitation conditions. And in these and other places poor water quality resulting in the spread of diseases like cholera malaria and typhoid fever can be as dangerous as no water at all. On 5 June IndiaSpend reported that 72 of districts in Maharashtra were hit by drought.

The food we eat the stuff we buy it all adds up. Pollution of water bodies due to the dumping of industrial waste in them. Theres way more water in a cup of coffee than you can see.

To mark World Water Day 2019 here are ten things worth knowing about the current state of the worlds water. 443 million school days are lost each year due to water-related diseases. More people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence including war.

Water regulates the Earths temperature. Global Water Institute 2013 Nearly half the global population are already living in potential water scarce areas at least one month per year and this could increase to some 4857 billion in 2050. Over the next decade this number is expected to climb to over 27 billion.

In 2019 water scarcity currently affects 23 billion people. As a result some 11 billion people worldwide lack access to water and a total of 27 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year. By 2025 an estimated 18 billion people will live in areas plagued by water scarcity with two-thirds of the worlds population living in water-stressed regions.

Water storage in India is about 209 m 3 per person far below the minimum threshold of 1000 m 3 per person for identifying water scarcity in a country. Diarrheal diseases caused primarily by unsafe water and poor sanitation kill more children under 5 years old than malaria AIDS and measles combined. Industrialization and rapid urbanization might be the major causes of water scarcity in the environment but here are some other facts which cannot be overlooked.

About 73 of the affected people live in Asia 69 by 2050. Two billion people or about 1 in 4 lack access to a toilet or latrine. This is around 31 of the world population today.

700 million people worldwide could be displaced by intense water scarcity by 2030. And thats not just down to population growth. According to the newspaper a Water Research Commission WRC study had indicated that South Africa lost 158 billion kilolitres of water a year or just under 132m kl a month.

Source 780 million people live without clean drinking water. 1 in 9 people world wide do not have access to safe and clean drinking water. But the total volume of water on planet Earth has not declined and overall we are not at risk of running dry.


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