What is water pollution and types effect causes and how to control?
Answers
Answered by
0
Buy biodegradable products.Store all liquid chemicals and waste in spill-proof containers.Eat organic foods that are grown without pesticides. ...Don't use pesticides if you can.Use a drip tray to collect engine oil.Buy products that have little packaging
Answered by
0
HEY DEAR
HERS IS YOUR ANSWER
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. ... For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural water bodies can lead to degradation of aquatic ecosystems.
Human sewage or cattle excrement that is untreated also causes water pollution in the same way as fertilisers do. Human sewage also contains germs that cause diseases such as hepatitis and cholera. ... The natural chemicals can cause a pollution problem similar to that caused by fertilisers.
Things You Can Do To Reduce Water Pollution. DO NOT pour fat from cooking or any other type of fat, oil, or grease down the sink. Keep a “fat jar” under the sink to collect the fat and discard in the solid waste when full. DO NOT dispose of household chemicals or cleaning agents down the sink or toilet.
HERS IS YOUR ANSWER
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. ... For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural water bodies can lead to degradation of aquatic ecosystems.
Human sewage or cattle excrement that is untreated also causes water pollution in the same way as fertilisers do. Human sewage also contains germs that cause diseases such as hepatitis and cholera. ... The natural chemicals can cause a pollution problem similar to that caused by fertilisers.
Things You Can Do To Reduce Water Pollution. DO NOT pour fat from cooking or any other type of fat, oil, or grease down the sink. Keep a “fat jar” under the sink to collect the fat and discard in the solid waste when full. DO NOT dispose of household chemicals or cleaning agents down the sink or toilet.
Similar questions