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Water Parsons The New School for Design School of Constructed Environments
Interior Design (AAS) Environmental Design
PAID 1028-X1
SP-17 Hikida
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Learning Objectives • At the end of this presentation you should know:
• The percentage of the earth's surface that is covered with water.
• The percentage of a human being that is composed of water.
• The uses of water globally by use group as a percentage.
• The uses of water for residential use by percentage.
• The US Environmental Protection Act of 1992 (EPAct 1992) flow rates for
household plumbing fixtures.
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Questions about water • What do we use water for?
• Where does our water come from?
• How much water do we use every day? Every year?
• How can we reduce our water consumption?
• How would you design a space without any plumbing?
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Water facts:
Ill water's formula Suit•n23e
• Chemical composition: H2O. Its molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds.
• Water is the only pure substancefound naturally in all three states of
matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam or vapor).
• Hydrophilic = "water attracting", examples: wood, and paper.
• Hydrophobic = "water repelling", example: oil.
• Capillary action = "the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces
without the assistance of and in opposition to, external forces like gravity".
• Water finds its own level.
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71% of the earth's surface is covered with water
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Volumetric representation of earth's water
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The water cycle Volcanic steam Ice and snow U.S. Dept. of the Interior
U S Geological Survey John Evans. Howard Pedma n. USGS http r.ga water usgs goviedunovaterc yt le html
Atmosphere Sublimation
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Desublimation Streamflow epage Evapotranspiration
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Surface runoff Groundwater storage Condensation Evaporation
Oceans
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Where is the earth's water?
Freshwater 2.5% Othersar water 0.9% Oceans 96.5%
Total global water Surface/other freshwater l '2% 73wroauti
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Freshwater Glaciers and ice caps 68.7% Atmosphere 3.0% \
Living things 0.26% Rivers 0.49% Swamps, marshes 2.6%
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Ground ice and permafrost 69.0% Surface water and other freshwater
Soil moisture 3.8%
1993, Water in Crisis: A Guide to the World's Fresh Water Resources.
NOTE: Numbers are rounded, so percent summations may not add to 100.
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Humans are 61% water Consequences of Dehydration 'THIRST
Thirst is a uwlul indicator of daily fluid requirements. llt*wtursatery. it's not
fully reliable since the body is already mildly dehydrated by the time an average
person starts to notice 'Anti Dehydration results in dry skin and wrinkles!
SKIN
KIDNEYS Higher water intake is shown to have a protcctne impact on the
kidneys, and there is cabal evidence that OW (Chronic
Kidney Diane) may be reversers related to higher water intake
A study by Oar et al found • strong protective effect off...dente ei preventing kidney stone forma-
tion in men.'
PHYSICAL Studies have shoat, that the modest Friel of dehydration (2% of body mass:. can result in
around a 29% decrease in phyu cal perfoimarce levels in tempo ate climates and up to a 4O
decrease in hot temperatures'
WATER makes up to
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'MENTAL Dehydration can degrade specific aspects of cognitive performance includ
ing visual inpLance. tension. anxiety.
fatigue and vi sual working memory. Dehy.
drat ion was also linked to negative mood rat rif, impaired motor performance and
DEHYDRATION
WEIGHT LOSS Opting for water instead of sugary drinks can help reduce body
tirtibt and tat levers According
to Stookey! just drinking S0O ml (17 oil of water increases energy expenditure by 1C0kr Findings in
the same study indicate that an absolute increase in drinking water to toe 11 IN oil/day was
associated with -2 kg or 5 lbs weight loss over 12 months
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What do we use water for?
Worldwide Agricultural use accounts for 70% of all water consumption
Industrial use 20% Domestic use 10%
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The average American uses 176 gallons of water per day compared to 5 gallons of water the
average African family uses each day.
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US. Freshwater Use (2005)
Total freshwater withdrawals in the United States, 2005
Public supply 44,200 Domestic 3,830 Irrigation Livestock 2,140
Aquaculture 8,780 Industrial 17,000 Mining 2,310 128.000
Thermoelectric 143,000
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[repeated 7 times] 50.000 75.000 100.000 125.000 150.000 175.000 200.000 225 000
Water withdrawals, in million gallons per day
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Household water using devices • Water closets (toilets)
• Urinals • Lavatories (sink faucets) • Shower heads
• Bathtub faucets • Kitchen sink faucets • Dishwashers
• Clothes washers • Garden hoses
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What do we use water for at home?
How Much Water Do We Use?
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• Water closets (toilets) = 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf)
• Urinals = 1.0 gpf
• Lavatories (sink faucets) = 2.2 gallons per minute (gpm) at 60 pounds per
square inch (psi) • Shower heads = 2.5 gpm at 80 psi
• Bathtub faucets = no standard • Kitchen sink faucets = 2.2 gpf at 60 psi
• Dishwashers = 4.5 to 6.5 gallons per cycle
• Commercial clothes washers = 9.5 gallons per cycle per cubic feet
• Garden hoses = no standard
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Sources water-2/ Marble mg • https://water.usgs.gov/edu/earthhowmuch.html
• http://www.waterinfo.org/resources/water-facts • http://www.worldometers.info/water/
• http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/pubs/indoor.html
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