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                  ARTICLE ON SAVE WATER


 Water pollution is an issue we have all been witnessing for a while now. With the steady increase in population and the growing demand for all resources, it is crucial that we take measures to stop polluting our water bodies and save the little that is left for ourselves and the future generations.



Water takes up most of the Earth’s surface and is also a major part of our body. Like all living things are dependent on water for survival, the organs in our body require a good amount of water for the proper functioning of the whole system. Every other day, there is someone complaining about not having enough water. The only way to channel water in such a way that everyone gets to use it according to their needs is to stop contaminating the water bodies with industrial waste, chemicals, plastic and garbage and to stop using excessive amounts of water.



Leaders and communities around the world have been trying to emphasize on the importance of saving water by funding various activities to preserve water, and organizing campaigns to motivate and support even the less privileged strata of society to lend a helping hand in the movement to save water.



There are many simple ways to save water. The only thing required is to conscientious people about the necessity of saving water and gradually bring a change in the way they use water. The most common and easiest ways to conserve water would be to:

  • check for any kind of leaks
  • stop running water
  • keeping the taps closed
  • taking short showers
  • cooking seasonal food
  • steaming instead of boiling vegetables
  • reuse water for activities like watering your plants, washing your car, cleaning machinery and other equipment, etc.

With a little alteration in our regular lifestyle, we can create a huge change. Some effort is better than no effort at all. Let us, together, try our best to spread the word, starting with our nearest and dearest to the whole world, about the immediate need to conserve and preserve water.



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