Water: Use With Care
Water: Use With Care
CLIMATE CHANGE
                                                                                                                                                               Constantly increasing worldwide, road traffic
                                                                                                                                                               and the production of goods and services
                                                                                                                                                               release more than 30 billion tonnes of green-
                                                                                                                                                               house gases into the atmosphere each year.
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                                                                                                                                                               In the northern hemisphere, precipitation
From thousands of kilometres above, the Earth is blue. With three-quarters of its surface covered by water, it                        zens of litres a day.
                                                                                                                                                               is increasingly violent and irregular while
seems no one could ever go thirsty. And yet water is a rare and unevenly distributed resource. Saltwater in seas                                               equatorial regions are exposed to typhoons,
and oceans accounts for 97.5% of the planet’s total reserves. As for freshwater, most of it is frozen in glaciers and
perpetual snow, which makes it difficult to exploit. This leaves lakes, rivers, groundwater and clouds, the equivalent
of less than 0.01% of available water. Without water there can be no human activity; it is used by agriculture (70%),
                                                                                                                                       > 6L                    tornadoes and other extreme phenomena.
                                                                                                                                                               Over the past fifty years, the number of
                                                                                                                                                               hydrometeorological catastrophes (caused
industry (22%, including water used to produce hydroelectricity and nuclear power) and households (8%). Ten
                                                                                                                                    per minute, or             by water and weather conditions) has signi-
countries, led by Canada and Brazil, share two-thirds of freshwater reserves while some thirty others, mostly in                      the average              ficantly increased. Sudden water swell and
                                                                                                                                     rate at which             flooding have altered the structure of water-
Africa, face frequent shortages. And when water isn’t lacking, it is often polluted by intensive agriculture, industrial                                       courses, transformed landscapes and killed
waste, household detergents … all factors that affect its quality. As a result, polluted water causes millions of                      a tap flows              thousands of people.
deaths each year. In developing countries, 80% of diseases and deaths are water-related. Over a billion people                                                 Other changes are taking place more slowly,
are still deprived of access to drinking water, and 2.4 billion live without adequate sanitation. Almost invariably,                                           but with lasting effects. Accelerated glacier
these are the poorest populations. At the Millennium Assembly in 2000, governments allowed themselves fifteen                                                   meltdown is causing sea level to rise.
                                                                                                                                      20% OF THE               In some regions, deforestation and climatic
years to reduce by half the proportion of the world’s people who are unable to reach or afford safe drinking water.                 WORLD’S10,000              water deficits cause the desert to encroach
"Water for all" now ranks among the priorities of the international community.                                                      FRESHWATER FISH            on already drastically arid regions. Exposed
                                                                                                                                 SPECIES ARE THREATENED        to only rare and unpredictable precipitation,
                                                                                                                                      BY EXTINCTION.           there can be no form of life in these areas.
                                                                                                                                                               Climate change is therefore responsible for
                                                                                                                                                               some 20% of the worsening world water
                                                                                                                                                               shortage.
 WATER AVAILABLE PER SUB-REGION IN 2001 (in m3/person/year)                                                                                                    www.uicn.org/places/medoffice/CDCambio_
                                                                                                                               > 1,500 L
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                                                                                                                                           of water
                                                                                                                                        are needed
                                                                                                                                            to grow
                                                                                                                                     1 kg of wheat,
                                                                                                                                       30,000 litres
      <1,000                                                                                                                               to make
      catastrophically low                                                                                                              a TV screen
      1,000 to 2,000
      very low
      2,000 to 5,000
      low                                                                                                                             IN ARID ZONES,
      5,000 to 10,000                                                                                                              GROWING FRUIT AND
      average                                                                                                                    VEGETABLES FOR EXPORT
      10,000 to 20,000                                                                                                           PUTS A STRAIN ON MEAGRE
      high                                                                                                                         LOCAL GROUNDWATER
                                                                                                                                                                  Runoff causes nitrogen fertilizers from farmland to find their
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      > 20,000                                                                                                                          RESERVES.              way into lakes and rivers. Phosphates and nitrates stimulate the
                                                                                                                                                               growth of algae which, by using up the available oxygen, rapidly
      very high                                                                                                                                                asphyxiate fish and other aquatic species. This is known as eu-
                                                                                                                                                               trophication.
                                                                                                        Source : GEO-3, UNEP
                                    WETLANDS UNDER THREAT
                                    Farming methods and urbanization have
                                    taken their toll on wetlands - marshes
                                                                                                                                                                  IMPACTS
                                    and swamps - over recent years. Over the
                                    course of the 20th century, 50% of them                                  Agriculture: a major water consumer                                being built on. Such disruption has provoked an increase in
                                    have quite simply disappeared. And                                       Three-quarters of freshwater from lakes, rivers and under-         the number of so-called "natural" disasters.
                                    yet these undervalued areas play
                                                                                   2
                                                                            MILLION TONNES                   ground sources are used in farming. The development of             www.maf.govt.nz/mafnet/rural-nz/sustainable-resource-
                                    a fundamental role in regulating
                                                                             OF WASTE ARE                    irrigation techniques has substantially increased the amount       use/land-management/erosion-risks/erowater.htm
                                    ecosystems. By naturally modula-
                                    ting water levels, filtering stagnant  POURED INTO LAKES,                 of farmed land in the world. Today, more than 270 million
    One could imagine that          water and "trapping" carbon, RIVERS AND STREAMS                          hectares are irrigated, compared with less than 200 million        Water-related diseases
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 rainfall adds to water stocks.     they help limit flooding and pollu-
 In reality the quantity of water                                              EACH DAY.                     30 years ago. Over the same period, water consumption has          While a person can survive several weeks without food, no
 on Earth remains stable as it      tion caused by runoff. Since 1971,                                       grown by 1,000 km3. Now 40% of the world’s crops are grown         one can go more than 4 days without drinking. Each year,
 moves in a continuous cycle:       the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
                                                                                                             using irrigation. And yet this is not always the most efficient     over 5 million people succumb to water-related diseases.
 only the stages change.            provides for the conservation and wise use
                                    of wetlands and their resources.                                         technique. Often no more than a third or half of the water         An estimated 6,000 children die each day because of unsafe
                                    www.ramsar.org                                                           actually reaches the plant. Irrigation can therefore be vastly     water supply, sanitation and hygiene. Among the most
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                                                                                                             wasteful and weakens local groundwater resources.                  common of these water-related diseases, malaria continues
                                                                                                                                                                                to take its toll. There are some 100 million cases of malaria
                                                                                                             Deterioration in water quality                                     with between 1 and 2 million deaths each year. To this can be
      Over the 20th                                                                                          In those regions where it is widely available, water is often      added almost 4 billion cases of diarrhoea worldwide, killing
  century, demand                                                                                            polluted. The "guilty parties" include untreated wastewater,       2.2 million people.
     for water was                                                                                           chemical effluents from factories, and phytosanitary               www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/diseases/en
    multiplied by 7                                                                          DAILY WATER
                                                                                                             products. A further and significant proportion of water
                                                                                                             pollution is the result of runoff, as rain carries chemical        Tonnes of plastic for bottled water
                                                                                           CONSUMPTION :
                                                                                         AMERICAN = 425 L    fertilizers and pesticides from farmland, and urban drainage.      Sales of bottled water are thriving. Reputedly pure, rich
                                                                                        EUROPEAN = 200 L     The World Commission on Water has sounded the alarm:               in mineral salts and excellent for the health, mineral
                                                                                        PALESTINIAN = 70 L   "More than one-half of the world’s major rivers are being          water is gaining over tap water. Yet according to the Food
                                                                                          HAITIAN = 40 L     seriously depleted and polluted, degrading and poisoning           and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),
     > 300                                                                                                   the surrounding ecosystems, thus threatening the health and
                                                                                                             livelihood of people who depend upon them."
                                                                                                                                                                                most municipal tap water is equally as good as water
                                                                                                                                                                                from a bottle. Tap water is also less polluting: each year,
      water-related                                                                                          www.worldwatercommission.org                                       1.5 million tonnes of plastic are produced solely to
      conflicts have                                                                                          www.fao.org/docrep/W2598E/w2598e07.htm                             manufacture water bottles. These bottles also create
                                                                                                             www.ec.gc.ca/water/en/manage/poll/e_poll.htm                       waste, while exported bottled water must be transported
     been identified                    Women bear most of the burden of fetching water. In
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> 82,000
                                                                                                             become common practice as a means of optimizing water              Industry continues to consume substantially less water than
                                                                       BY                                    resources, rationalizing land development, and to supply           agriculture. The main problem it poses concerns effluents.
                                                                2020, WATER                                  sufficient water for irrigation, hydroelectric production and       The majority of water used by industry is for cleaning or
km2: the size of the                                          CONSUMPTION IS                                 households. Of the 227 largest rivers in the world, some           cooling. Because of this, 80% is polluted by the products
largest freshwater                                      EXPECTED TO INCREASE BY                              60% have been diverted this way. While multiplying these           or waste that are part of the manufacturing process and
 lake in the world,                                   40% TO SATISFY THE WORLD                               structures has resulted in increased crop yields and electricity   discharged, often untreated, into nature. In this way,
  Lake Superior in                                     POPULATION’S NEEDS, AND                               production, reservoirs have also displaced 40 to 80 million        chemicals such as acids and solvents are left to contaminate
    North America                                       17% MORE WATER WILL                                  people, altered freshwater ecosystems, and disturbed               ground and surface water.
                                                            HAVE TO BE USED TO                               freshwater species. River banks, once non-developable to act       www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/industrypollution/
                                                                GROW CROPS.                                  as buffer zones in the event of rising water levels, are now       en/index1.html
                                   ON THE RIGHT TRACK                                                                                                       HYDROPONICS
                                                                                                                                                            The basic principle of hydroponics is
                                                                                                                                                            to grow plants in just water without
Adopting alternative irrigation methods, stopping leaks, wasting less and adapting behaviour to a region’s                                                  the need for soil. This is not a recent
geography … all over the world, endless possibilities exist to save water while still satisfying different                                                  technique: it was already known
                                                                                                                                                            to communities in Peru and India
populations’ demands.                                                                                                                                       would grow plants on the surface of
                                                                                                                                                            mountain lakes. It is, like aquapo-
> Bringing water to the suburbs of                                                                  > International network of cleaner                      nics which combines hydroponics
  Tegucigalpa                                                                                         production centres                                    with aquaculture, a valid alternative
In Honduras, an unprecedented popula-                                                        UNEP and the United Nations Indus-                             to traditional cultivation techniques.
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tion explosion has brought the number                                                        trial Development Organization (UNIDO)
                                                                                                                                                            www.carbon.org
of people living in the capital to some                                                      have set up an international network of
850,000, more than half of whom live on                                                      24 cleaner production centres in deve-
the edges of the city. Thanks to a par-                                                      loping countries with the aim of clea-
                                                                                                                                                            PUTTING IDEAS INTO PRACTICE
tnership between the United Nations                                                          ning up industrial processes and redu-
Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the national                                                       cing water consumption and pollution.                          Individuals
water and sewage authority, and lo-                                                          Each centre provides resources, trans-                         > REDUCE CONSUMPTION AT THE SOURCE > TAKE SHOWERS RATHER THAN BATHS
cal government, a programme was put                                                          fers know-how, and trains and advises                          > DETECT LEAKS AND REPAIR THEM STRAIGHT AWAY > DON’T CLEAN TEETH, WASH
                                                                                                                                                            UP , ETC . UNDER RUNNING WATER > FIT TAPS AND TOILETS WITH LOW - FLOW DEVICES
in place to supply these communities                                                         on how to find the best solutions for
with water. Over a ten-year period, this                                                     specific problems. These centers have                           > USE NATURAL HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS RATHER THAN CHEMICAL OR DANGEROUS
                                             > WASH                                                                                                         ONES > DON ’ T POUR TOXIC PRODUCTS DOWN THE DRAIN OR DUMP THEM ;
project has provided 150,000 people                                                          helped develop numerous initiati-
                                                                                                                                                            TAKE PAINT , VARNISH , SOLVENTS , ETC . TO A WASTE COLLECTION POINT > USE LESS
in these peri-urban districts with safe      A decade ago, almost 12 million South ves that preserve water. In Korea,                                       DETERGENT AND WASHING POWDER > RESPECT STANDARDS WHEN INSTALLING
drinking water while drawing on contri-      Africans had no access to drinking wa- innovative cotton-dyeing techniques                                     SEWAGE PIPES OR SEPTIC TANKS > COLLECT RAIN TO WATER THE GARDEN AND WHERE
butions from all the stakeholders. The       ter. Populations in rural areas in parti- save 8 to 10 tonnes of water per ton-                                POSSIBLE FOR CLEANING > PREFER LOCAL PLANT VARIETIES OR ONES THAT NEED
local community provides labour and          cular had to walk kilometres each day to ne of cotton produced. In Costa Rica,                                 LESS WATER > REPLACE CHEMICAL PLANT - CARE PRODUCTS WITH BIODEGRADABLE
construction materials, pays for the wa-     carry water back from a river, stream or 47 potential solutions have been found to                             ONES OR OTHER NATURAL METHODS ( SEE " LEISURE ") > USE WATER CAREFULLY WHEN
ter and recovers the full investment cost    well. In 1994, South Africa’s new govern- cut water consumption by the agri-food                               VISITING HOT COUNTRIES ( SEE " TOURISM ")
in taxes. It is also responsible for basic   ment embarked on an important                                 industry. In Uganda, fish con-                    Companies
maintenance of installations. The water      water-supply programme.                                             servation methods have                     > IMPLEMENT        AN ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN TO REDUCE WATER CONSUMPTION AND
authority and UNICEF supply technical        Alongside measures taken              KIRIBATI, NAURU AND               been reviewed, with a                  SET TARGETS FOR THE STAFF       >     TREAT WATER BEFORE DISCHARGING IT , EQUIP SITES
assistance and financial backing.             to bring water to villa-           SAINT LUCIA, ALL ISLANDS               subsequent 30% re-                   WITH NATURAL SEWAGE SYSTEMS , PREFER LOCAL PLANT VARIETIES OR ONES THAT
www.unicef.org/wes                           ges, a vast information            IN THE BAHAMAS AND THE                  duction in the amount               NEED LITTLE WATER FOR LANDSCAPED AREAS , AND AVOID LAWNS WHERE THERE IS LOW
                                                                            CARIBBEAN, HAVE DEVELOPED DUAL               of water used.                                >   INDUSTRY :
                                             campaign was launched                                                                                          RAINFALL                      USE WATER IN A CLOSED CIRCUIT OR REPLACE IT WITH
                                                                            WATER-SUPPLY SYSTEMS. ONE PIPE               www.uneptie.org/                              AIR ,
                                             to prevent epidemics.                                                                                          PULSATED            CHOOSE      THE    LEAST   POLLUTING   PRODUCTS   POSSIBLE   AND
                                             www.wsscc.org                                   cesses with plants such as bamboo and water hyacinths.         GARDENS > COLLECT RAIN FOR WATERING
                                                                                                       > Saving water in the home
                                                                                                            A person in a developed country uses up
                                                                                                            to 425 litres of water per day, when sim-
                                                                                                             ple equipment will reduce a household’s
                                                                                                                     water consumption as well as its
                                                                                              VISION 21                  water bill. An aerator, which
                                                                                     VINAt the second World Water          regulates the flow of water
                                                                                 Forum in The Hague in 2000, the              from a tap or shower, is
                                                                               Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative          the guarantee of subs-
                                                                             Council (WSSCC) presented targets for the           tantial savings. In the
                                                                            Vision 21 programme to provide better access          toilet, a dual-flush     > Drip irrigation                           > Catching clouds
                                                                           to water around the world.
                                                                                                                                  cistern will also help
                                                                           • By 2015, reduce by half the number of people                                  Despite consuming 70% of the planet’s       Since the nineteen-nineties, vast fog
                                                                           without access to sanitation facilities or without     limit consumption (a
                                                                                                                                                           freshwater reserves, agriculture still      nets have sprung up in villages in Ye-
                                                                           access to adequate quantities of affordable            conventional cistern
                                                                                                                                                           sometimes implements inefficient wa-         men, Guatemala, Chile, Nepal and Haiti.
                                                                            and safe water.                                       flushes an average
                                                                                                                                                           tering systems. Drip irrigation techno-     Erected two metres above the ground
                                                                             • By 2025, achieve universal access to              13 litres each time).
                                                                               hygiene, sanitation and water services.                                     logy, which distributes water through       and supported by a wooden post at
                                                                                                                                Households   can add to
  Rain can be collected and used in various ways, such as to water plants,                                                                                 underground pipes, is both efficient and     either end, these polypropylene nets
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