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"Facts About Water Pollution" information
continued .... But where there is life, there is hope. There is
something that we can do - you can do - to save the
only planet that we have. You could be an advocate,
in your own simple way, of retrieving the lost
beauty of oceans, lakes, rivers and streams. Here
is a list that might get you to consider in
fighting water pollution: 1. Primarily, you should prevent water
pollution. Just like an illness, it is much simpler
to prevent its occurrence rather than to cure.
Begin at your own home. Make sure that you conserve
water. You can never imagine the water shortages
that happen all over the globe. So if you have a
constant supply of water at home, use it
wisely. 2. Plant trees (if circumstance would allow
you). Having more trees or plants in your yard
would prevent pollutants from flowing freely into
nearby bodies of water. Since they keep the soil
from eroding, water pollution or, at least, the
quality of the water is improved. 3. Do not throw any form of garbage into any
body of water. Sign up for any organization that
aims in cleaning up beaches (or lakes, or streams).
Be an active member of such organizations. 4. Never throw water pollutants down your sink
or toilet bowl. Make sure to dispose wastewater
properly. Think of the many septic tanks that
contribute to water pollution. Now, ëget the
picture? The U.S. alone has several anti-water
pollution laws such as the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act of 1972, The Safe Drinking
Water Act of 1974, and the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, which was amended
in 1988. These laws prevent further damage to
U.S. waters. Although water pollution is an extensive
problem, bridling it is still possible. And everything begins with each and every
individual in each and every home. And yes, that population includes YOU.
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