How has the ever increasing number of industries in india made worse position by exciting pressure on existing fresh water resources explain?
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because industries cause water pollution by
releasing industrial effluent
detergent release by industries cause eutrophication
releasing industrial effluent
detergent release by industries cause eutrophication
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Introduction: Industrialisation exerted a pressure on existing fresh water resources by sufficiently explorating them.
- Nearly 22% of existing freshwater resources are used by industries in various stages of production without ever been recycled or used. Aquifers and river water exploited.
- The used water is released into various streams without properly treating. Chemicals radioactive materials, lead and mercury, etc polluted river water. Nearly 1 litre of waste water pollutes 8 times freshwater.
- The hot water from various thermal power plants and industries are released without cooling, thus affecting aquatic life, depriving off oxygen. This deplets the amount of freshwater that can be used.
Conclusion: Thus, industries need to adopt sustainable water resource management in order to save them.
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