Access to adequate and clean water sources is a big problem that is prevalent in many parts of the world.
Measures must be taken to conserve this reducing resource.
Although water is a renewable resource, the pollution of water and its overuse makes it unsuitable for consumption.
Discharge of industrial effluents in water bodies, agricultural chemicals, untreated or partially treated sewage are the major reasons for contamination of water.
Water gets polluted with pesticides, metals and nitrates.
Most of these chemicals are non-biodegradable and reach human bodies through water.
Hence before releasing them into water bodies, it is important to control the flow of these pollutants and treat those pollutants to prevent water pollution.
Underground water gets replenished and the surface run off slows down due to vegetation cover and forests.
To save surface runoff, water harvesting is a good method.
To minimise losses by water seepage, the canals used for irrigating fields should be properly lined.
Water losses through seepage and evaporation can be checked by effectively irrigating the area using sprinklers.
Trickle or drip irrigation is very useful in dry regions with high rates of evaporation.
Hence valuable water resources can be conserved by adopting these means of irrigation.
Shortages in fresh water supply are prevalent in parts of South America, north-west Mexico, South Asia, West Asia, most of Africa, and all of Australia.
Great problems of water scarcity are found in countries located in climatic zones most susceptible to droughts.