English, asked by hitakshibindal230108, 5 months ago

Write the article on "Environment". Also, give suggestions on how water pollution can be curbed. (150 words)

Answers

Answered by Kumkumjena
4

Water pollution is defined as contamination of water bodies which includes lakes, rivers, oceans, and groundwater. We all know how the pollution of our water is a major issue, especially as we ramp up our production of potentially harmful substances. Not only does water pollution result in contaminated water, but it also hurts the wildlife that depends on safe water for survival.

With increased global warming and climate change, our planet is already reeling under an acute water crisis. Moreover, with the population of this world growing at an explosive rate, the water resources are also getting polluted at a higher rate. Water pollution-related problems and issues have been growing at a rapid pace and this in turn leading to more waterborne diseases.

While there is no single short step to stop water pollution, there are a number of things that we can do in our daily lifestyle to reduce water pollution. The best way to clean the polluted water is not to clean the polluted water but to stop polluting.

Here we have compiled a list of 30+ such ways that can help you to reduce water pollution and make it safe for animals, unique. organisms and ecosystems that are being harmed and becoming extinct at an alarming rate.

1. Use Less Plastic

It is very difficult to break down plastic after it is produced. Much of the plastic we consume ends up in the world’s water supply, where it is even harder to fish out and safely throw away.

If you can use as few plastic items as possible, you are helping the environment. Plastic waste also spreads decay in the water supply.

2. Reuse Items

Whenever you buy something that is not recyclable, such as plastic, it is better to reuse this item as many times as possible. This habit limits your consumption and means less of those products will end up in the world’s rivers, lakes, and oceans.

3.Recyclable Options

If there are two options for a particular item, try to pick the one that is easily recyclable. Glass bottles are much better for the environment than plastic, for example.

4. Do Not Dispose of Oils in the Sink

While there is nothing wrong with consuming oils in your food or applying them on your body, it is a bad idea to dispose of grease, fat and used cooking oil in the sink or down the drain.

It is better to dispose of oils in the garbage, or collect all your excess oil in one bottle and then throw that away.

5. Cleaning Chemicals

Similar to oils, cleaning chemicals are hazardous when they enter the water supply. If you are emptying containers of household cleaning supplies, do it in the trash can, not in the sink.

6. Handle Toxic Chemicals Properly

The toxic chemicals like ammonia, bleach, paint, paint thinner, and many other chemicals are becoming a severe problem, and if these are dumped down the drain or the toilet, the effects add up. Therefore proper disposal of these is important.

There are many recycling centers and drop-off sites for safe disposal of these hazardous wastes that can take the old paint, used motor oil, and other chemicals and recycle them.

7. Shop to Stop Water Pollution

Try to avoid buying products that contain persistent and dangerous chemicals in the first place. Nowadays, companies are selling non-toxic cleaners and biodegradable cleaners and pesticides.

If you spend a little extra money on those products, it automatically cuts down on water pollution.

Attachments:
Similar questions