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Why save water?

Updated: 8/19/2023
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14y ago

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We should save water because if we didn't we wouldn't survive

Fresh water levels in many parts of the world have dropped alarmingly. Water shortage is a growing concern. So, water conservation is very important. Without water there will be no life on Earth. Given below is a link to some effective and simple tips on how to save water. Please check them out and also pass it on to friends and family. Water conservation is very important to save the planet and life!

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Although water is a renewable resource, high quality drinking water is not self-renewing at the current rates of consumption. In the United States, there are several rivers that are shorter due to water diversion from the main flow and underground aquifers are drying up because water is being pulled from them faster than it is replaced. Once used by humans, water tends to have a number of impurities and pathogens that must be removed before the water can be safely consumed again. This is a high energy process, and in many cases humans cannot remove all the impurities from the water that were put into it.

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In terms of pollution and green living, some would argue that the water we're drinking today was once dinosaur urine and it there is no ecological harm in using as much as we want.

The arguments for water conservation are both economic and environmental.

From an environmental standpoint, humans divert water from its natural cycles, thus leaving less water downstream for flora and fauna downstream. Also, in industrialized nations, the water that we divert is treated with chemicals designed to destroy microscopic forms of life. This treatment is performed before it is distributed to ensure that it is potable and again before it is returned to the ecosystem to reduce the impact of our bio-load on the ecosystem.

From an economic standpoint, we're not running out of water as a planet. However, it is just often not located in places that are convenient for some groups of human inhabitants. For instance, as shocking as it may be to residents of places in America like Nevada and Los Angeles with high water bills, there are parts of the country that have so much water that they don't bother with meters. Wasteful use of water in densely populated, dry climate parts of the world can cause a serious shortage.

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