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What Flushes A Freshwater Lake

Lakes and rivers are often cornerstones of communities. Right now, like more than half of the world’s population, you’re probably within 3 kilometres of a freshwater body, and you’re almost definitely within 10 kilometres of one. Living close to fresh water has been important for cleaning, farming, and accessing drinking water throughout human history.

Even though many urban areas now rely on pipes that carry water long distances, people continue to live nearby for cultural and aesthetic reasons. Think about the freshwater body closest to you—what role does it play in your life? I’m writing from near the Assiniboine River: for my community, its shores are a gathering place, the water itself is a boating or skating route, and its fish are a source of food.

Fresh water means different things to different people in different parts of the world.

The basic scientific definition—less than 500 ppm of salt—is useful for classification, but it doesn’t include the complexities of fresh water’s role in physical and cultural landscapes. Fresh water affects everything in our lives, from how our bodies are built to where we live to how we spend our time. It provides for us, and in return, we all have a part in taking care of it for generations to come.

Want to get back to some more basics? Be sure to check out our blog posts What Is a Lake? and What Is a Limnologist?

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