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Who is responsible to stop water pollution?

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The government, NGOs, us?

Who else?

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  1. The quick answer is that everyone is responsible for stopping water pollution.

    The long answer is that governments across the world  and at home need to create a consistent network of laws and policies for mandating clean water. The water on the planet is not a dumping ground for the exhaust of industry and homes. Individuals needs to understand the impacts of flushing or draining anything but clean water back into the system. Everything including clean water has impacts. If you use even clean water, that water had to be withdrawn from somewhere - some water supplies are strained, causing shortages in some places. Less clean water could include ordinary biodegradeable waste, but it is wastes that are not biodegradeable that can cause more serious concerns. Individuals need to be educated as to where that water comes from and where it goes to and that when they dump something hazardous into that water, it may come back to their drinking water albeit in a diluted form.

    Timothy D

    West Melbourne, FL


  2. All of us!

    ,we should be responsible enough to stop not only water pollution but also air,land,noise,and other pollutions..

    :))

  3. Just the people who use water ,and those who contaminate it,

    And it is not only pollution how much we use is also a major factor ,we have to be more economic  

    industry with their contamination ,

    the people with how they use water and what they do with their trash,

    Farmers on how  they irrigate,(not to waste any)

    And the Government can help with making rules and carry out the policing or help cleaning up.

    The responsibility is always with the PEOPLE

    this is an answer on Eco friendly and economic water use.

    WATER HARVESTING AND CONSERVATION

    WHY SHOULD WE HARVEST WATER

    Because there is so little potable water, that we can use

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    25% of the planets surface is land

    75%of the surface is water and it is rising

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    97%of the Earths water is salt

    fresh water is only 3% of all the Earths water

    most of it is beyond out reach

    now much ice is melting and running into the seas fresh water lost for ever.

    STORAGE or Location of % of the fresh water

    ice and glaziers 74%

    groundwater 800 meters + 13.5 %

    groundwater less than 800meters 11.o%

    Lakes 0.3%

    soils 0.006%

    Atmospheric in circulation 0.0035%

    rivers 0.03%

    frozen land or permafrost is not included and represent an unavailable storage of 40%

    so of the 3% about 11.6 ,is easily available to us ,in rivers, lakes and ground water surface aquifers,more and more of this is becoming contaminated

    overpopulation of an extra 70 million people a year (increasing all the time )and expanding agriculture ,which uses 70% of available potable water supplies ,has brought the good(sweet) water supplies to critical levels ,some countries have been in trouble already quite a while .

    Now climate change and desertification, because of irresponsible agriculture ,overgrazing and deforestation is damaging world fresh water production .

    It is a good reason for concern and if we do not rectify matters by changing agricultural methods ,reforest ,stop deforestation,become more economic with water use ,stop producing more people ,stop wasting and contaminating water, we will be in serious trouble all round

    and could end up looking like Mars

    And these are some of the things we can do

    tp conserve water use

    EFFICIENT WATER USE

    IN THE HOUSE

    one can connect the sink straight to the toilet cistern and so use the water twice ,first to have a shave and then to flush the toilet

    also if you bend the ball valve you can regulate the level of the cistern

    Always have your Grey water and Black water separate,so that the sink and shower water goes directly into the garden saving on irrigation and at the same time ,making the sewage smaller and easier to deal with ,

    This also goes and irrigates the garden but via a cistern of two compartments and a French drain ,on which you plant trees,

    HAVE DRUMS OR A POND COLLECT WATER FROM THE ROOF OF THE HOUSE

    And cars can be washed with rain water ,it does not have to be drinking water.

    ON THE LAND

    Only use small tractors for initial shaping and earth works

    then preferably no till methods

    Or use deep chisel plows sparingly to minimize disturbing the

    top soil further so that organic structures remain intact and continue working ,building soil.

    Do not use heavy machinery which compacts the soil and will raise salt content to the surface do not have too many Cows

    which will do the same

    Compacted soil does not absorb much water.

    Economic systems of irrigation, like drip irrigation

    and water harvesting design, using a lot of stone walls ,that condense water in the night

    and planting leafy plants ,for the same purpose,

    Building wind breaks ,to counter act the drying effects of the wind and farm towards Aggro forestal ,using as many trees as possible to limit evaporation .

    Using shade nets before we have tree cover

    and use MULCH

    By cutting down the weeds before they produce seeds and leave them where they fall.

    They will cover the ground add even more organic matter on top,(you can use saw dust,leaves green or dry),

    Plant big leafed plant around the plots to use for mulch

    Conserve soil by using compost,,Utilize all manure from the farm,

    Plant DIVERSE,in guilds and companion planting to spread the chemical requirements and releases to preserve soil balance,

    Have some tall scattered shading trees at intervals to break the suns rays.

    And when you plant make a little space and plant in the mulch.this is the easiest quickest and by far most beneficial way(for the quality of you soil)to prepare the land for planting.

    To prevent weeds from coming all you have to do it turn out the lights,you can even use cardboard or black plastic(this is good for strawberries because they will rot if they touch humid ground,and the bugs can get to them).

    The humidity is preserved underneath and promotes the development of worms(there exists no better compost than their excrements)and a variety of micro biotic life which together within the mulch produce more topsoil.

    The mulch also keeps the ground temperature even and guards against the impact of the rain ,which would other wise brings salt to the surface if on unprotected land.

    Mulch also prevents the soil from drying out because of the sun and,wind erosion.

    WATER HARVESTING

    We should not only conserve Water ,we should also collect it when it rains ,make your lawn and garden receptive to absorb water ,like a giant sponge.

    As far as catching rain is concerned ,we do this all the time ,and have done so already since Babylonian times,and is a part of the more advanced Agriculture,that existed with the Egyptians,,Moors, Arabs and probably many more

    Central ,and South American indigenous people had this idea coupled to their pyramids ,catching the water of the slopes and leading it into tanks or onto the fields .

    And many others ,today we call this WATER HARVESTING.

    Only Modern Man is totally extravagant with the rain water given ,and complains of the wetness ,letting it run off into the rivers lost forever ,With out even attempting to hold on to it .

    And then later complains of not having water ,when times are dryer

    So initial energy on Extensive earth works to shape the land to be receptive to water absorption,is to be recommended.

    Make terraces when farming on slopes

    use living and any other type of barriers on steep slopes to collect and contain any organic material that is about and mobile

    In Permaculture the rule is to harvest water to the point of Zero runoff.

    This means that all of the rain that falls on an area is absorbed by the terrain and not a drop leaves it.

    By building dams,ponds or Swales, with inter connecting ditches,

    Bio swales to absorb water

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    If there are enough of these ;the places ,where before ,the rain water ran over the ground into the rivers and on to the sea ,in a matter of hours or days.

    It now runs into absorbent dams or Swales and saturates the ground and eventually reaches subterranean water deposits ,taking many months to do so.

    Or it fills up ponds that can be used for Aquaculture.

    And so a convex situation that repels water is transformed in a concave ,absorbent one and turning the area in to a sponge.

    The more holes the better and if they do not hold the water but leak ,the water is not lost it is in the ground for months

    In Spain and Portugal ,which still display many examples of the conquering Moorish influence one can find many remnants of Water harvesting,such as Aqueducts and tanks underneath the patios ,which collect the rain water from the roofs ,to be used in dryer times.

    In Arabia ,on a large scale ,land has been shaped to catch and lead,rain water into sandy areas or to agricultural lands.sand is almost as good as dams because it absorbs water and holds it.

    Here in Mexico we collect the rainwater in our school for sustainable agriculture,but it is too near Acapulco to trust the rain water for drinking ,and this holds true for most places ,so we use it for irrigation.The rain water from a gutter runs via a filter into a tank.

    In Europe in my parents house ,when i was young ,we had a rain barrel,where the water from the gutter ended up .

    this was usual in those days ,but i have seen few in modern times.

    We can use this concept also in other ways ,

    for example the roof water from the rain,via a ditch can run trough the chicken house ,cleaning it and end up fertilizing the vegetable plot

    (this is called the creation of energy flow).

    This water used to be Ok in times gone by before Air pollution ,

    Today i would recommend it only for washing and irrigation

    For more information on Water Harvesting

    read The Permaculture designers manual by Bill Mollison,which cost about 40 dollars.

    and is the best all round book you can get,on Environmental design,.(tagiari publishing, tagariadmin@southcom.com.au)

  4. We're never going to stop water pollution but we can all do our share to limit it. Farmers can quit plowing to the edge of the stream. Suburban homeowners can stop over-fertilizing their lawns. Car-owners can dispose of used motor oil in the proper manner, The Corps of Engineers can dispose of dredge spoils where they will not damage the ecosystem. The list is about endless.

  5. Everyone in this world is responsible to stop that.

    Its everybody's fault..

  6. Each and every one is responsible .

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