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How to prevent water pollution:
Dealing with water pollution is something that everyone needs to get involved with. Here are a few things you can do to help. Learning about the issues the greatest and most important step to take. Here are a few more:
1. Never throw rubbish away anyhow. Always look for the correct waste bin. If there is none around, please take it home and put it in your trash can. This includes places like the beach, riverside and water bodies.
2. Use water wisely. Do not keep the tap running when not in use. Also, you can reduce the amount of water you use in washing and bathing. If we all do this, we can significantly prevent water shortages and reduce the amount of dirty water that needs treatment.
Buy more environmentally safe cleaning liquids for use at home and other public places. They are less dangerous to the environment.
3. If you live close to a water body, try to plant lots of trees and flowers around your home, so that when it rains, chemicals from your home does not easily drain into the water.
5. We should not pour fat from cooking or any other type of fat, oil, or grease down the sink.
6. Do not dispose of household chemicals down the sink or toilet.
7. Do not flush pills, liquid or drugs down the toilet. l
8. Avoid using the toilet as a wastebasket. Dump tissues, wrappers, dust cloths, and other paper goods in a wastebasket.
9. Use the minimum amount of detergent or bleach when you are washing clothes or dishes. Use only phosphate free soaps and detergents.
10. Minimize the use of pesticides and fertilizers.
Dealing with water pollution is something that everyone needs to get involved with. Here are a few things you can do to help. Learning about the issues the greatest and most important step to take. Here are a few more:
1. Never throw rubbish away anyhow. Always look for the correct waste bin. If there is none around, please take it home and put it in your trash can. This includes places like the beach, riverside and water bodies.
2. Use water wisely. Do not keep the tap running when not in use. Also, you can reduce the amount of water you use in washing and bathing. If we all do this, we can significantly prevent water shortages and reduce the amount of dirty water that needs treatment.
Buy more environmentally safe cleaning liquids for use at home and other public places. They are less dangerous to the environment.
3. If you live close to a water body, try to plant lots of trees and flowers around your home, so that when it rains, chemicals from your home does not easily drain into the water.
5. We should not pour fat from cooking or any other type of fat, oil, or grease down the sink.
6. Do not dispose of household chemicals down the sink or toilet.
7. Do not flush pills, liquid or drugs down the toilet. l
8. Avoid using the toilet as a wastebasket. Dump tissues, wrappers, dust cloths, and other paper goods in a wastebasket.
9. Use the minimum amount of detergent or bleach when you are washing clothes or dishes. Use only phosphate free soaps and detergents.
10. Minimize the use of pesticides and fertilizers.