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Ways to Prevent Water Pollution

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Water is a very valuable resource that needs to be protected for the future of the planet and all its inhabitants. Without water nothing is able to survive, but the water must be clean and usable. Water pollution has caused many problems in many different countries around the world. Every year many children have died as a result of drinking contaminated waters. There are many ways to prevent water pollution. It is up to everyone to try to stop the pollution before it starts by following these simple steps geared towards showing ways to prevent water pollution.

There are many things that ordinary individuals can do as ways to prevent water pollution. One important thing to do is to make sure that toxic products such as paints, oil, gasoline, polishes, cleaning products ad household products are properly disposed of. Never wash these types of substances down the drain or flush them down the toilet. These chemicals should never be washed down a driveway with a hose either to prevent them from getting into the water supply. Other important ways to prevent water pollution is to dispose of trash properly. Make sure that trash is not left in the water gutters or storm sewers around the streets. Never flush items such as feminine products or baby diapers down a toilet. This is not only dangerous to your own personal septic system but also interferes with the sewage treatment facility that handles the water wastes. Never throw litter or trash into lakes, streams, ponds, oceans or rivers and if you see any trash in the waters pick them up and dispose of them properly. Another one of the important ways to prevent water pollution is to use environmentally friendly household products such as shampoos, detergents, and toiletries. Also natural fertilizers have a much less harmful effect on the environment and do not contribute to water pollution the way that traditional commercial fertilizers do. Plant ground cover to reduce the amount of topsoil erosion which also plays a factor in water pollution.

One of the more obvious but often overlooked ways to prevent water pollution is to simply use less water. By reducing the amount of water used you will be reducing the amount of water that flows in to the sewage treatment systems. This will help the sewage treatment centers to run more effectively and help to prevent water shortages. There are many more ways to prevent water pollution than have been outlined here. By taking an active role in the health of the water that is so necessary to everyday life, water pollution can become a thing of the past.




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