English, asked by soniasonia73319, 9 months ago

the sewage flowing from a broken pipe is thrown into the river we should take steps to stop this type of pollution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sewage flowing from a damaged Corporation toilet septic tank pipe causes serious health hazards to the children of an anganwadi in Tirunelveli Town.

As the Corporation’s public toilet near Subbulakshmi Marriage Hall in Tirunelveli Town is not properly maintained, the pipes connecting the sanitary complex with the septic tank remain damaged for the past three months.

Consequently, the sewage flowing from the broken pipes stagnate in front of the nearby anganvadi, where 30 children have been admitted.

Answered by ratnamjspl20
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Every year during rainy winter weather, millions of gallons of raw and undertreated sewage are spilled into San Francisco Bay and local waterways. Baykeeper has been working to stop sewage spills to the Bay for more than a decade, and in 2008, we launched our Sick of Sewage campaign. Since then, we’ve made significant progress toward keeping sewage out of Bay Area homes, streets, creeks, sloughs and the Bay. In fact, thanks to Baykeeper’s Sick of Sewage campaign, within the next ten years sewage should cease to be a major threat to the Bay

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