Tyent USA Looks at Droughts and Water Conservation

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 16, 2014 5:44 pm

 

       Water Conservation Becoming Ever More Necessary

 

 

Water Leaf    Ironically, though water covers two thirds of our planet, clean drinking water and in some places, water itself, is becoming scarcer by the minute.  City municipalities are struggling to keep up with demand from an ever-growing population. 

Cities and states around the country are imploring people to reduce their water usage through increased conservation measures.  

 

West Coast Water Woes

 

Drought     California is in the throws of a three-year drought (the worst in decades), that has potentially dire consequences for many areas of the state. 

 

Despite California Governor Jerry Brown’s plea for a voluntary statewide reduction in water usage by 20%, reports show only a 5% reduction for the past year.  

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Tyent USA and a World of Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 9, 2014 7:21 pm

 

Wet and Wild Facts About Water!

 

earth drop on grass   Water is the sustainer of life.  Every living plant and creature on planet Earth depends on water for their existence.  

From the sixteen thousand pound African elephant, to the three-gram, Ruby Throated hummingbird, and all animals in between, none can live without water.

Each year the average person (if there is such a thing) drinks up to fifty-eight gallons of water.

I thought it might be interesting and a little fun to lay out some fascinating facts for you about water, its consumption, and mystery.  

 

Earthly Water Facts by the Numbers  

  • Over seventy percent of our planet is covered in water (70.9%)

 

  • The typical cumulus cloud weighs around 1.1 million pounds
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Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water in a Chemical World

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 3, 2014 3:41 pm

                                       

                                             What’s in Your Water?

 

Viking    Most of us have seen those popular television commercials starring those Viking looking barbarians asking, “What’s in your wallet?  

 

Well, a better question may be, “what’s in your water? From what I discerned from a recent article I read about the safety of drinking water in the United States, the picture looks pretty bleak.  Here are a few stats to mull over about the purity of the water we drink.  Overall, we use some 60,000 chemicals in America.  Frightening enough, but even scarier is the fact that of those 60,000, the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) regulates only about 90 of those contaminants.  Even at that, they don’t eliminate them;

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Beat the Summer Heat With Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 2, 2014 4:41 pm

                                               

                                         The Heat is on!

 

Thermometer-in-summer-3 DSummer is just around the corner but in many places throughout the land, the heat is already here.

Doctors and health professionals everywhere recognize the need for good hydration on a regular basis but especially, when the temperature rises above eighty degrees.

Interestingly, when the temperature is up it doesn’t matter if you are working out in the sun, exercising or just trying to get a little tan, your body needs to stay hydrated.  Dehydration is a serious medical condition that can occur before you actually realize it.  According to Doctor John Batson, of Hilton Head, South Carolina, a specialist in sports medicine, “Thirst is not always the best indicator of dehydration, if you’re

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Water’s Path to Your Glass

Posted by: tyent On July 25, 2012 1:21 pm

The earth is an amazing planet, and water is a vital part of our planet and all of the life on it. Over 70% of the earth’s surface is covered with oceans. All living things on earth—from forests to schools of fish to our family and friends—need water to survive.

Most of us are lucky to be able to turn on our faucets and pour water into our glasses, pots, and pitchers. Amidst the business and ease of modern life, it’s common to forget how incredible it is that we can drink water whenever we want. As a reminder of why we shouldn’t take that ability for granted, we compiled a few amazing facts about water’s path from the ground, …

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