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See: dilute WATER. That liquid substance of which the sea, the rivers, and creeks are
composed.
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So then," says Ferguson, "not only do you have too much water, all moving too fast, you have polluted water that kills fish and makes water unfit for drinking or recreation. Erratic rainfall and a lack of irrigation makes water a scarce resource; safe drinking water is even rarer. Norris, who owns a company that makes water filters, was elected in a special election on Nov. |
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