Liquid asset: why we won't solve the climate crisis without fixing water
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network

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It astonishes me that the apparent link between Nature's Water Cycle and Humanity's general ignorance of its failures involving water and flora/fauna management continues unchecked. But hey, that's a story for another day...
Waste Water – We all do it!
Waste Water generally contains a plethora of harmful or life threatening substances. Left untreated or partially treated it is also severely detrimental to the environment.
Yet the vast majority of Waste Water is barely treated, and some 2000 cubic kilometres annually is disposed direct to Ocean from City outfalls.
The number of marine outfalls operating across the globe have multiplied year on year for more than a century, and their disastrous affect upon the Ocean plainly documented since the 1950s.
Our Oceans are dying!
Instead of living together with Nature’s recirculatory land-based water cycle we drain the land only to pollute its life-sustaining waterways, but to make things worse we deforest habitats and erode ecosystems.
The Natural world is dying!
To try and reverse such travesty, just three fundamental industrially robust steps – separation, filtration and disinfection - allows for the waste that inhibits return of the natural water cycle to be recovered, and so enable ‘fit for purpose’ water re-use to help realise an eco-friendly, sustainable future for all.
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