How do rapid urbanisation and industrialisation causes river pollution suggest three majors to control river pollution?
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With more population, the ever-increasing needs of the humans increases, and then people pollute their land, water, air etc. Industries, and factories release toxic chemicals. They are harmful for the water and so pollute it.
Three steps to reduce it are:
1) Introduce movements and protests.
2) Strict rules must be given, and police units must guard the coastline. People breaking the rule must be fined heavily.
3) Awareness should be
spread about it's problems.
With more population, the ever-increasing needs of the humans increases, and then people pollute their land, water, air etc. Industries, and factories release toxic chemicals. They are harmful for the water and so pollute it.
Three steps to reduce it are:
1) Introduce movements and protests.
2) Strict rules must be given, and police units must guard the coastline. People breaking the rule must be fined heavily.
3) Awareness should be
spread about it's problems.
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Pollution increases due to urbanisation and Industrialization. Pollution load on rivers has increased over the years due to rapid urbanisation and Industrialization. Discharge of untreated wastewater from towns along the rivers constituents the major source of river pollution
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