To keep your neighbourhood clean and environmental friendly, we need lot of measures to be taken at different levels collectively as well as individually. Discuss the following problems with atleast 10 persons of your neighbourhood and seek their suggestions to improve upon in the form of the given table: (i) Keeping your neighbourhood clean. (ii) Drainage system and sewerage.
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All people are responsible in all areas of the community for cleanliness and hygiene standards, but citizens do not accept responsibility and ownership for this duty towards the government. Although households are taking measures to ensure their houses cleanliness and hygiene, these households openly dump their waste into the surrounding areas, littering in public, dispose of waste in an unscientific manner, etc. The burden of the same has to be borne by the civic authorities, while it should be even citizens collective responsibility
Answer:Add plants. One way to beautify your home is to plant trees or flowers around your house to add to the landscape. You don’t need to go all-out with an ornate display. A bed of brightly-colored flowers, or some small bushes, can really enhance the natural beauty of your home.[1]
Aside from looking good, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and expel oxygen, making for a more breathable atmosphere.
Be sure to trim branches from bushes and trees if they begin to obstruct public walkways and paths.[2]

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Mow your lawn. Longer grass doesn’t look good on a lawn, so help out the neighborhood by keeping yours neat and trim. Use a lawnmower regularly to keep your grass from getting too long, and trim the sides with an edger.[3]
Good lawn work will also involve pulling out weeds and take care of ugly brown patches. Don’t ignore those parts of lawn care.
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Maintain your sidewalks. In most towns, property owners are responsible for keeping the sidewalks clean and clear. Make sure you clean up any debris so people can walk easily in front of your home. During the winter, it is important to keep the sidewalk in front of your home clear of snow.[4]
Many municipalities, especially cities, will fine property owners who do not keep their sidewalks clean and clear. A little bit of effort on your part will not only help your neighborhood clean, but prevent you from having to pay a fine.

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Keep your storm drains clear. The point of storm drains is to gather run-off from rainwater to prevent flooding and keep that water in local waterways. Make sure trash and other debris doesn’t get caught in the drain. You don’t want those items clogging the drain, preventing better flow, or flowing into local rivers and streams. Here are some other ways to keep them clean:[5]
When putting your trash and recycling out, make sure that the lids are on tightly and that they won't get knocked over.
Don't blow or rake leaves and lawn clippings into the street.
Avoid using salt or sand on your driveway. When the snow thaws, the sand and salt will slow into the storm drain and pollute the waterways.
Avoid using fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides on your lawns. When it rains, these can flow into the storm drain too.
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