Book Title: Science of Dhovana Water
Author(s): Jeoraj Jain
Publisher: Samyag Gyan Pracharak Mandal

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________________ (e) Cooperate in metabolic process by transportation, osmosis and forming colloids etc. An adult must drink 1.5-liter water daily. (0.9 liter evaporates and 0.6 liter goes through kindney-excretion) For Cell-metabolism, Osmosis and Colloidal solutions are very vital. Colloids are the centers of energetic fields. (“Memory-effects” in water are increasingly noticed and documented.) 5) Recommendations of World Water Congress Introduction of proper methods for regular removal of pollutants from consumable water is considered to be the urgent need of the hour. The World Water Congress has highlighted the problems and solutions regarding public health, agriculture, environment, towns and natural calamities, relating to water as follows:i) Health: Drinking of polluted water causes around 22 lakh deaths every year in the world. Malaria alone causes 10 lakh deaths. Water is polluted due to excess minerals, unsuitable salts, organic and inorganic substances and industrial waste discharged into it. Cleaning and proper treatment of such polluted water and to make safe water available to poor population, particularly in remote villages, is a big challenge to the world-community. ii) Agriculture: Hunger is another global problem. This is due to non-availability of food in adequate quantity as well as due to mal-nutrition. To enhance the food availability, additional areas are to be brought under cultivation and irrigation. It is estimated that developing nations have to bring about 45 mill. hectares of land under irrigation within next 25 years. There is a lot of wastage in the present irrigation and land use practices. These practices are to be modernized. Around 60% of water used for irrigation goes waste, Improved techniques, which are cost effective, have to be introduced to conserve water. iii) Environment: Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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