Documentary
Film Script
1. Water, the foundation of life.
2. A resource that is not only essential to human life but animals and plants,
3. without this precious resource we would perish.
4. Then why are we not doing more to keep clean water on our planet sustainable and
accessible to everyone?
5. Title Page, H20’s, Clark, Isaac, Ismarie, Dominic, and Anais
6. According to a study conducted by the United Nations there is a total of 1.2 billion
people in the world that don’t have access to water
7. and in the coming years that number will be rising with about 1/3rd of the world’s
population expected to have critical water shortages by 2025.
8. It might seem odd to have shortages when the entire earth is made up of 71% water
9. but data collected by the United Nations indicates that 97.5% of the water in the
planet is saltwater and 2.5% is freshwater safe for drinking.
10. Additionally, out of the 2.5% of the freshwater on earth, 1.7% of it that freshwater is
locked up in glaciers and snow. (United States Geological Survey, 2016)
11. Leaving us with only .8% of the freshwater readily available for extraction
12. Then why do we continue to take water for granted?
13. Well the reality is most of us in the United States are fortunate enough to live in a
city where water is not much of an issue,
14. where water is readily available all the time and we don’t have many limitations.
15. It is crucial to remember that this does not indicate that water problems in the
world are non-existent.
*Newscasts compilation*
16. “Water may be something you take for granted, but in the coming decade it seems
its likely to become more precious even than any fuel”.
17. “Never before in the history of the modern world has a whole city of this kind
threatened to run out of water for its citizens completely”.
18. “The state of California is resorting to drastic measures tonight to combat its severe
drought”.
19. “If the drought continues you might have to say goodbye to some of your favorite
foods”.
20. “China is drying up, in the 1950’s the were 50,000 significant rivers now less than
half remain”.
21. “The worst drought in 80 years in the state of São Paulo reservoirs have hit rock
bottom”.
22. “Lake Piru were at the bottom of a reservoir we should be 30 feet underwater here
instead these are the conditions”.
23. Things like climate and change and population growth have affected the recharge
rate and strain on the worlds water supplies.
24. Sedlak suggests that water reclamation, is a key answer to making water last us as
long as possible
25. Water reclamation is the process in which wastewater is converted and treated to
be reused for other purposes
26. such as irrigation,
27. put back into the ground to recharge aquifers,
28. or even be treated to drinking water standards
29. A method that has been extremely successful for the city of El Paso, in the last 30
years the Fred Hervey Water Reclamation plant has been in operation the plant has
treated over 55 billion gallons of water that were used to recharge the Hueco
Bolson.
30. *Insert this clip* “one of the first in the country to clean used water and successfully
recharge declining ground water”.
31. The downside of water reclamation is that it is not always the most cost-effective
method
32. *Insert this clip* “Bottom line is that the technology is there to clean that water up
to any level you want it’s just how much do you want to spend to do it and when is it
not economically feasible to pump groundwater”.
33. Another method that the city of El Paso is utilizing is switching from solely using
ground water to also using surface water
34. *insert clip* “the city of San Antonio is fully reliant on groundwater we utilize both
sources of water”.
35. The underground resource we use is called the Hueco bolson aquifer, which is
located in under the city as well as in part of Chihuahua and New Mexico
36. And most of the surface water used is obtained from the Rio Grande
37. Even though data indicates that climate change has affected the amount of rainfall
we get in the city, and the city has had an increase in population water usage has
actually decreased!
38. In 1990 with it was estimated that 38 billion gallons of water were used
39. And even though the population increased by about 200 thousand in 2010 the city
used 37.4 billion gallons of water
40. What changed in those 2 decades?
41. The El Paso Water Utilities took extra efforts to educate the growing community in
water issues and promoted water conservation
42. As the UTEP community is growing
43. The University is working alongside the El Paso Water Utilities to give more hands on
experience to students
44. so that they may graduate with the tools needed to help the world overcome this
issue
45. *Insert clip* “You can get out of your college program and not get out in the field
very much and see real projects, drilling projects, or real infrastructure”.
46. It is our job as students to continue spreading awareness for the water shortage
around the world
47. And so that we may graduate and become pioneers in the world
48. To develop new and innovative ways to manage and protect this vital reason
49. So that we may give access to those whom do not have access to water
50. And so that we may continue to provide water to our successors.