Wednesday 3 January 2018

Water Pollution

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There are so many ways to be in help of the nature, but also there’re lots of compound situations in which we can’t do enough, even if we want to. One of this occasions is when we have medium or large business, that fact it has its difficulty to be strict in saving the water. However, we got great examples of industrial waste that not pollute the water. Down below the following link we'll see my idea about what we could try if we can’t complete the following steps:


POLICIES: All of that will cost us much more soon or later, for logically reasons.

ECO bins - Throwing garbage separately (not on the sewerage & not outside in the garden). It’s a good idea with strong positives if it’s done right. If we expect to recycle the trash qualitatively when the glass takes the place of the paper on street’s ECO bins – we will make the work much more difficult and for that reason – more expensive (for all of us).
Domestic and city caring - Totally mindless waste of resources is effect of unstopped water taps. When you see permanent pouring water from public fountains, etc. – yeah, nonsense losses. Cleaning with no biological agents is also a non-rational decision.
City and village maintaining - Another disadvantage of using water is maintenance of public green areas, although agricultural stuff, but if we accept that is necessarily, the only thing left is to avoid provoking the dirt on the ground. In that way we can take prevent actions for another pollution, so difficult to overcome.­

INDUSTRIES: Often we don’t think about the consequences, but it’s understandable not all of us have time to think about such things:

Oils – we all cook and see what’s happen in case we put oil in our soup (yuh). It’s all the same if we throw vegetable oilanimal fat or petrol (yes, the last one is poisonous), but oily materials helps garbage become one big ball of garbage. Huge massive deathful ball. It’s not funny for the fish we eat, or for our stomachs.
Chemicals – certainly that kills the earth, the crops and again all is soaked by the groundwater, lakes, rivers, seas, oceans, etc.
Paints – you know what we eat when the food doesn’t have natural colour. We eat paint, but chemically treated natural paint in food is OK for our body, isn’t it? What about the paint for fabric products? Isn’t a good idea to be a component of the earth's water resources.


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