Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Taking Water For Granted

Reading my friend Liz's blog about water reminded me of an amazing issue of National Geographic I read recently (the April 2010 issue). Please - click on the magazine cover for a link to some incredible pictures and even more incredible stories (or better yet, go to the library and read the hard copy).



I realized just how much we take water for granted in our country. There were some interesting stats:
  • 2.5% of Earth's water is fresh. About 2/3 of that is frozen. That leaves less than 1% to grow crops and supply drinking water.
  • Americans use about 100 gallons of water each day. Millions of the world's poorest subsist on less than 5 gallons.
  • Women in developing countries walk an average of 3.7 MILES to get water.
  • There is a picture of women in Kenya who spend 5 HOURS each day carrying heavy jugs to get their water.
  • In Florida, 3,000 gallons are used to water the grass for each golf game played.
I'm being more careful about the water I use. After seeing how fortunate we are to have the luxury of clean running water, it has made me feel grateful each time I fill up a glass of water.

2 comments:

Dansie Family said...

so our family uses around 180 a day. divide that by 5 and we aren't too bad, right? except that doesn't count the irrigation.

Cory Reese said...

Not bad!

I'm torn on the yard thing too. I love our grass. And our yard is small. But I'm sure it takes lots of gallons to keep it green.