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Suggest three ways to conserve water.


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  • 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.

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