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Leahy drops a tsunami of sobering facts and infographics on the headsof readers who take what comes out of their faucets for granted.
Focusing not on fresh water use in general but on its “footprint”?meaning water that agricultural andmanufacturing processes leave polluted or otherwise locally unusable?the author sprays his urgently tonednarrative with alarming observations and eye-opening comparisons. These are allpumped from cited official reports and studies, and they range from (extensive)lists of contaminants found in the drinking water of various municipalities toevidence that biofuel production is not a sustainable process and an ominousclaim that the water in the Midwest’s Ogallala Aquifer is being drained 14times faster that it is being replaced. The wellspring of his argument ispresented in dozens of image-based color maps and charts. There's a picture ofa cloth diaper next to the single 18-liter water bottle that represents itsmanufacturing footprint and a disposable paired to 31 similar bottles; another image presents15 filled bathtubs to show how much water a meat-based diet consumes each day.Though quoting an estimate that household use accounts for only 14 percent ofhumanity’s water footprint,he closes with a chapter of general water-saving tips that will at least makereaders feel better as they face the apparently inevitable dry times ahead.
A heavy flood of information better suited as a resource for study andreports than an immersive consciousness-raiser. (index, bibliography) (Nonfiction.14-18)
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