Measures to control water pollution in points
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CONTROL MEASURES FOR WATER POLLUTION
Water pollution can be controlled by:
→Reducing agricultural run-off Preventing or treating industrial discharges
→Preventing or treating municipal sanitary sewage discharges
→Preventing or treating municipal storm water discharges
→Preventing or controlling resource recovery in river channels
→Controlling shipping (ballast, sewage) discharges in open seas
→Controlling marina operations in oceans.
→not discharging untreated sewage and other industrial waste water into water bodies.
→not dumping solid wastes, garbage and medical wastes in water.
→not using water sources as open toilets
→not disposing dead human bodies/animal carcasses in rivers
→not washing vehicles directly in the owing water source.
Water pollution can be controlled by:
→Reducing agricultural run-off Preventing or treating industrial discharges
→Preventing or treating municipal sanitary sewage discharges
→Preventing or treating municipal storm water discharges
→Preventing or controlling resource recovery in river channels
→Controlling shipping (ballast, sewage) discharges in open seas
→Controlling marina operations in oceans.
→not discharging untreated sewage and other industrial waste water into water bodies.
→not dumping solid wastes, garbage and medical wastes in water.
→not using water sources as open toilets
→not disposing dead human bodies/animal carcasses in rivers
→not washing vehicles directly in the owing water source.
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Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into the natural environment.
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