Title of article :
The use of packed water in urban drinking water and its advantages to other methods of separating drinking water from undrinkable water (the case study : Ferdows city in South Khorasan)
Author/Authors :
Akhgari، M. نويسنده PHD student of Geography, Chairman and member of faculty Payame Noor University, Ferdows. , , Mansuri، A. نويسنده Senior expert of geography University lecturer Payame Noor and azad Ferdows. , , Mansuri، S. نويسنده Semester student of civil engineering, Zanjan University. , , Mirzaei، S. نويسنده Senior expert of geography, urban planning. ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Pages :
6
From page :
585
To page :
590
Abstract :
Today, more than one billion people of the world donʹt have access to safe drinking water. Therefore, due to the population increase and consequently increasing water needs, and the reduction of drinking water sources available, separating drinking water and non-drinking water seems necessary. In this article, the use of packed water is compared to other methods, such as two networks (drinkable and non-drinkable) water supply, public water stations, purifying drinking water, and transferring high quality water from distant areas. Some statistics and information about the cities of Birjand, Ferdows for statistical analysis are used. Most scientists believe that changing the world weather is because of the greenhouse effect, which has had many harmful effects on the planet. With the increasing of the use of fossil fuels and accumulation of pollutant gases in the atmosphere of the earth which are the results of spreading industries and cars in the recent centuries, the greenhouse effect has occurred that the heat and returning long waves canʹt go out of the atmosphere, and consequently the earth temperature has increased. The increasing temperature phenomenon then would be a sign of a trend to a drier climate.
Journal title :
Scientific Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Scientific Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
Record number :
1435134
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