Would human life be what it is today without the advances in running water?!


Question:

Would human life be what it is today without the advances in running water?

With all the technology now-a-days and everything improving human living, would it all be possible today without the filtered water we use, or would we still be living down by rivers in huts drinking out of that.


Answers:
The specialists in water technology preaches the consumption of filtered water inorder to get rid of diseases. That's clean water.
Imagine living in the villages in India, Blangadesh, Sri Lanka
and Africa or even South America or parts of Texas and San
Antonia, Southern America where the luxury of clean water is not in existence.
The scenario pf water technology is in advancement for the next millennium; hence the concept of filtered water is slowly
gaining popularity in certain segment of society ranging from Dubai, Mumbai, Chennai, Alice Springs, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dallas, San Diego, San Ana and Santa Monica.


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look at africa and asia.

It would be a stinking, dirty, disease ridden mess, like it is in Mexico city.

Yes. Probably. But maybe not. Highly improbably. No.

Imagine the line if there was only one well, if you weren't near a stream.

We would totally be living close to the water source. I saw something the other day about how far we have come in fighting disease and most of the advances have been made because of running water (as opposed to vaccinations and medicine).




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