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Answered by DivyanshRajawat
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'I am a Water Saviour!'

I am a Water Saviour. I neither waste this life-supporting resource, nor let other waste it. I have adopted this duty to save water for future generations.  The moment I see any tap running, I rush to it and turn it off. I don’t throw any litter in any water body. I don’t over use this resource in any manner. I just use as much as is required.  

Each one of us must adopt this Saviour’s attitude to water. If we don’t use it thriftily, our future may become dark. Besides being the base of all eating and drinking water is the force behind all the industry, agriculture, manufacturing and trade and commerce. No production of anything is possible without water. There would be no crops, fruits, vegetables, cereals, pulses if water would not give life and form to them! Similarly, dairy industry also flourishes on water.

So, it is our responsibility to conserve this life nectar. It is possible only through by changing our outlook towards this wonderful natural resource. Students can play a great role in conserving this life-giving nectar by being the volunteers and protectors of water. They can conduct rallies across cities and villages to make people aware of practices that preserve water.

Answered by SelieVisa
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I am a Water Saviour

Water conservation or saving water is the practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage. Water conservation is important because fresh clean water is a limited resource, as well as a costly one. Conserving water is using our water supply wisely and be responsible. As every individual depends on water for livelihood, we must learn how to keep our limited supply of water pure and away from pollution.

I am a water saviour because I understand that mankind, animals, birds and all all life forms need water for survival. Our body uses water in all its cells, organs, and tissues to help regulate its temperature and maintain other bodily functions. Because our body loses water through breathing, sweating, and digestion, it's important to rehydrate by drinking fluids and eating foods that contain water. The conservation of water is essential and vitally important. It helps to save energy, protect wild animals, and prevent people from using so much water that it cannot be replaced with rain.

I am a water saviour because the scarcity of water is a major problem touching every continent and I must do something about it. All causes of water scarcity are related to human interference with the water cycle. including droughts or floods, deforestation, increased pollution, green house gases, and wasteful use of water can cause insufficient supply. So it is important to use less water, to avoid mindless wastage of water and to recycle used water so that it can be used again.

Ways to save water:

Water conservation can go a long way to help alleviate these impending effects of water shortages. We can conserve water and prevent wasting of water in the daily activities of our lives.

1. Fix any leak in your toilet, faucets and pipes. You may be wasting many gallons of water due to leakage.

2. Do not use your toilet as a trash can. Water is wasted when you have to flush away the trash.

3. Don't waste water by taking long showers. Limit your showers to the time it takes to soap up, wash down and rinse off.

4. Install water-saving shower heads to your shower flow.

5. Take baths. A bath tube uses less water than a shower.

6. While brushing your teeth, turn off the tap when not in use. Better still, fill a glass for rinsing your mouth.

7. Turn off the water when not in use while shaving.

8. Don't use your automatic dishwasher several times a day. Use for full loads only. If you wash dishes by hand, don't leave the water running.

9. Like the automatic dishwashing machine, use your washing machine only for full loads only.

10. Rinse your vegetables in a bowl instead of washing them in a running water tap.

11. Water your lawn only when it needs it and not as and when you want to.

12. Position your sprinklers so that water lands on your lawn or garden, not in areas where it does no good.

13. Plant drought-resistant trees and plants. There are many beautiful trees and plants which thrive with less water.

14. Use a brooms clean driveways, sidewalks and steps. Using a water hose wastes hundreds of gallons of water.

15. Don't run the hose while washing your car. Soap down your car from a pail of soapy water. Use a hose only to rinse it off.

16. Children love to play under a hose or sprinkler on a hot day. But this practice is extremely wasteful of precious water and should be discouraged.

17. Check for leaks in water pipes outside the house. They are more wasteful than inside water leaks especially when they occur on your main water line.

I am a water saviour. We all can be water saviours. Water is a finite resource. If not managed properly it will result in shortages in the future. Let us conserve water for the preservation of human life and all other life forms on Earth.

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