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Jeff Foster's New Book "Surviving the Water Crisis" is a Compelling Account That Propounds on Living and Dealing With the Water Crisis.

Recent release "Surviving the Water Crisis" from Covenant Books author Jeff Foster is an educational narrative on the water crisis and how citizens can effectively be mitigated in its wake.



LEANDER, Texas - April 10, 2020 - (Newswire.com)

​Jeff Foster, a retired healthcare specialist with a background in STEM-related fields and education, has completed his new book, “Surviving the Water Crisis”: an erudite compendium discussing the ubiquitous dilemma of a water crisis, its impact on the economy and society, and how people can thrive amid the growing necessity and vexation.

Jeff writes, “It discusses

·       A water shortage affecting as many as half of the world’s population that has been forecast by the science community. It is predicted to reach its peak in less than three decades. How can you ensure that you will not become a victim of the coming water crisis?

·       Areas of the United States and the world are most vulnerable to water issues.    

·       Regions which are least likely to have problems based on current studies.

·       Which carcinogens and other contaminants have been found in your home water? We know and will tell you how to find out. How dangerous pathogens can be spread long distances quickly by water and how to protect yourself, your family, and your community from water-borne diseases.

·       The best, least expensive ways to remove the dangerous chemicals in your water.

·       The best places to live in the US to avoid the predicted water shortage and the worst.

·       How global weather changes are affecting the availability of potable water *

·       10 new inventions/innovations that can help reduce or eliminate water shortages and how can you participate in and profit from their development.

·       How you can improve your health, well-being, and longevity with safe water.

·       100 steps and projects you can take to save water, humans, wildlife, and planets.

·       The “recommended daily allowance” for water consumption for adults and children.

·       Which variables can influence the amount of water needed?

·       10 scenarios leading up to the “perfect storm,” even when storms are scarce.

·       Why violent storms and flooding are as bad or worse than a drought in terms of potable water supplies.

·       Why dehydration is considered to be a serious, pervasive, and often undetected human condition that can lead to chronic disease and even death. Why many people are suffering daily, not realizing a simple “cure” is close by. How to determine if you are dehydrated.

·       The early symptoms of dehydration.

·       What other diseases are spread by water and its ‘accomplices.’

·       Why water is considered to be a monster and a prolific killer after humans have affected it.

·       Why your fate may hinge on that of 3 billion people more than 3000 miles away.

·       What you could do if our borders are overrun by people desperately searching for enough safe water to help them live a few more days.

·       How much time you have to prepare for what scientists predict to be a dire global crisis affecting more than 50 percent of the population.

·       Which factors and bad habits are threatening to deplete our potable water supply?

·       How you can help those in need without sacrificing your own life and that of your family.

·       How a partnership between you, your neighbors, and your local government can help ensure your health and safety.

·       Why government efforts alone are not adequate for delivering our water to our homes and protecting its content.

·       How you can protect your future water supply by making a few changes to your home’s construction.

·       Why certain cancers are being related to the use of lawn care chemicals.

·       The difference between acid and alkaline water. Is one better than the other? Which is safer?

·       How plastics are complicating water issues.”

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Jeff Foster’s new book contains answers to professional and civil questions on water supply for the readers’ supplementation concerning the future of this natural resource.

This book imparts facts on the water crisis and provides compelling reasoning to readers as they understand the implications of a continually depleting water resource that threatens mankind’s perpetuation.

Readers can purchase “Surviving the Water Crisis” at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble.

Covenant Books is an international Christian owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work which appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.




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