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∙ 11y agofor agriculture, without water the plants will die and nobody will be able to eat them.
for public health, besides needing water to survive, unclean drinking water spreads many diseases, and no water to bathe with helps spread many diseases.
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∙ 11y agoInefficient agriculture results in a lot of extra water needed due to all of the water that is wasted. By using conservation methods in agriculture, a person could save gallons of water a day.
Industry, Animals, Agriculture, and Runoff from roads
drinking water for humans, water for plants and animals, irrigation and watering for agriculture, basically anything we use water for! to heat our homes, to wash our bodies, to cook our meals etc etc
the five importance of studying science is 1.its important becoz..we can use it in are daily lives 2.we can measure our examples our one glass of water.. a full bucket of water..if we do not study science we cannot estimate or measure of liquid and etc..
Good well water can be delicious and sweet. It is also necessary to life and good health .
Water is the most important resource on earth, and is used for drinking and cleaning and agriculture.
To protect health
Testing the water supply and Saffing health clinics XD
it means no water for agriculture wich means blah blah blah blah blah
The Public Health 1848 caused the setting up of a board of health, this gave towns the right to appoint a medical officer of health. In 1875, a public health act enforced laws about slum clearance, provision of sewers and clean water, also the removal of nuisances.
Public health was very important to both the Greeks and the Romans. The Romans took their provisions for public health to a higher level. They built aqueducts to bring fresh water from the sources on the mountains to the towns. They built sewers, public toilets and public baths.
The US EPA
In California, public and semi-public water bodies are inspected by the health dept. The form will vary by county, but the most recent for a facility should be made available upon request
BETHAN EMMETT has written: 'IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST: HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL' -- subject(s): World health, Water-supply, Developing Countries, Sanitation, Education, World Health, Water Supply
staffing health clinics, testing the water supply To enhance this conversation a bit, I wanted to also give my address to what Public Health is. Public Health is often seen as a shadow in disaster and crisis management because the practice does not often get the credit it deserves. Public Health departments have a lot of integration and coordination in disaster response and incident management. Many public health agencies and officials have a large supporting role in the quests to eradicate and eliminate disease including those that create pandemics such as smallpox, SARS and even the Ebola-virus. Public health agencies also play a large role in surge capacity assistance and disaster-related procedures for the healthcare sector during times of crisis. Public health is about protecting the health of the public and it is important for public health to get the spotlight that they deserve.
Public health is a field that is engaged in basic and complex activities that promote the health and well-being of communities and individuals. Everyone, everywhere benefits from public health initiatives. Many public health actions are overlooked because they seem so routine and a natural part of life. When one goes to the sink to obtain potable water for cooking, public health does not usually come to mind. Yet, public health regulations make the difference between water that is clean and safe and water that could contain disease causing bacteria. The food consumed in restaurants is regulated through public health agencies. Food service businesses must abide by public health rules that cover everything from proper handwashing techniques to safe cooking temperatures. Immunizations that prevent the spread of diseases are made possible through public health. In most states, parents are able to take their children to a local health department to obtain immunizations at no charge. The field of public health focuses on prevention, intervention, and promoting healthy lifestyles and behaviors. For example, proper handwashing prior to foodhandling reduces the risk of contaminating food with pathogens that can cause foodborne illness. Nutrition education teaches people how to prevent health problems associated with poor eating habits. An example of a public health intervention would be an investigation of a disease outbreak. Public health epidemiologists would investigate the outbreak to determine where it began and how the infection spread. In the case of a waterborne disease outbreak, public health recommendations might involve limiting the use of the affected water supply until the issue is corrected. Public health personnel usually have education or training in biological sciences, medicine, social sciences, and statistics. Public health workers include epidemiologists who study the causes and distribution of diseases, health educators, medical technologists, lab technologists, nurses and physicians. These individuals often have degrees in areas related to their duties or professional degrees such as a master or doctorate in public health. Almost every country has some type of public health infrastructure. Public health activities in the United States are carried out at the state and county level under the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and similar agencies at the federal level.
the Romans built aqueducts to rpovide their town with clean and fresh water , which improved public health.