Social Sciences, asked by GubbalaUmasree, 5 months ago

suggest measures for ground water pollution​

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Answered by Itsdhruva
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safely store, handle, and use chemicals and fuels. monitor underground fuel and chemical tanks; if possible, replace above ground. contain storage and loading areas. reduce or substitute use of chemicals.

Answered by siddharthrajalingam
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Landfills should be properly designed, maintained, and operated. Sites should be located away from sensitive groundwater areas. Hazardous wastes should be banned unless the landfill is properly designed and monitored against dangerous levels of bacteria, organic chemicals, metals, and nitrates.Go Native

Use native plants in your landscape. They look great, and don't need much water or fertilizer. Also choose grass varieties for your lawn that are adapted for your region's climate, reducing the need for extensive watering or chemical applications.

Reduce Chemical Use

Use fewer chemicals around your home and yard, and make sure to dispose of them properly - don't dump them on the ground!

Manage Waste

Properly dispose of potentially toxic substances like unused chemicals, pharmaceuticals, paint, motor oil, and other substances. Many communities hold household hazardous waste collections or sites - contact your local health department to find one near you.

Don't Let It Run

Shut off the water when you brush your teeth or shaving, and don't let it run while waiting for it to get cold. Keep a pitcher of cold water in the fridge instead.

Fix the Drip

Check all the faucets, fixtures, toilets, and taps in your home for leaks and fix them right away, or install water conserving models.

Wash Smarter

Limit yourself to just a five minute shower, and challenge your family members to do the same! Also, make sure to only run full loads in the dish and clothes washer.

Water Wisely

Water the lawn and plants during the coolest parts of the day and only when they truly need it. Make sure you, your family, and your neighbours obey any watering restrictions during dry periods.

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle

Reduce the amount of "stuff" you use and reuse what you can. Recycle paper, plastic, cardboard, glass, aluminium and other materials.

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