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watter conservation is need and how step to conserve water

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Answered by shereef4me
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Turn off the taps. Don't let your water consumption run out of control. ...

Boil what you need. Save water, money and energy by only boiling as many cups of water as you need.

Shower with less. ...

Save up your dirty clothes. ...

Get a low-flush toilet. ...

Eat less meat. ...

Steam your veggies. ...

Reduce food waste.

Answered by omkarsinghdhiman590
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Earth has a finite amount of fresh, usable water. Fortunately, water is naturally recycled (collected, cleansed, and distributed) through the hydrologic cycle. Humans have developed the technology to speed this process. However, because of diverse factors (drought, flood, population growth, contamination, etc.) water supplies may not adequately meet a community’s needs. Conservation of water can ensure that supplies of fresh water will be available for everyone, today and tomorrow.


Water conservation involves changing habits. Since many of these habits have evolved over a lifetime, they can prove difficult to alter. People can become active in conserving water by starting simply, then gradually taking more advanced steps to reduce water consumption. The simplest habits involve turning off water whenever it is not being used. When water is needed for rinsing dishes, it can be held in a sink rather than allowing it to flow unused down the drain


An individual may simply use less water. For example, some people use a hose to “sweep” sidewalks, when a broom works well. People can shorten their shower times or reduce the amount of water they use when bathing.


Other conservation methods may initially require more effort and funds, but in the long run will save money and resources. For example, households can install low-flow showerheads with smaller holes that reduce water flow and increase pressure. A capped bottle weighted with stones takes up space in a toilet tank, reducing the amount of water available to flush down the drain.

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