Water is vital to life, agriculture, commerce, industry, energy, and virtually all processes in nature. Living beings, the environment, and ecosystems, for the most part, are water. It is no surprise that many societies in the world regard water as a gift from God and worship it. The same applies to the carriers of water—rivers. For example, the Ganges in India is revered, and its waters are used to perform all religious ceremonies. It is therefore essential that this vital resource is properly used and managed. Although water is a renewable resource, its availability is finite, and more important, it is not always available where it is needed and when it is needed. This means that the water available for consumption is limited in most plac...