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Ways to Control Water Pollution

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With major water reservoirs drying up in the Southeast, the United States government is projecting that within the next five years over 38 of its states will face serious water shortages. And of the water that will remain, today's serious issues will influence our future unless we find successful ways to control water pollution—or it will eventually disrupt life on our planet as we know if we do not. The sources of water pollution are varied-- ranging widely from waste, excess, population growth, urban growth, increasing temperatures, and increasing flooding and drought. And each source requires an individual solution to develop a correct answer.

Requiring responsibility and involvement in the problems of water pollution, every human who lives on this planet needs to become knowledgeable about their local water resources. Ways to control water pollution should be something everyone practices in order to combat harmful wastes which eventually end up in sewage treatment plants or landfills. Adequate water planning needs to be boldly approached regarding ways to control water pollution—conservation, recycling, desalination, and stricter controls—in order to keep adequate water supplies for our future generations. Over $300 billion dollars are estimated by our government for upgrading pipes in the United States to handle a newer and more reliable water supply system for the country. The days of cheap water are over.

One way to control water pollution is to carefully observe which nutrients are needed on the yard before fertilizers are applied, wisely choosing alternatives methods. If fertilizers are applied, make sure they do not run off into nearby surface waters, also keeping any type of pet waste, leaves, litter, and plant residue out of storm drains or gutters. Planting trees and brushes to hold back flooding areas and slopes help maintain water in much needed areas, used throughout the world for not only ways to control water pollution but also to conserve natural wildlife habitats.

The United States is not the only country struggling in ways to control water pollution. The country of Australia is in a 30-year dry spell, with the urban centers of sub-Saharan Africa's population growth straining their natural reserve levels. And believe it or not, Asia has over 60% of the entire world's population with only 30% of the world's fresh water. What needs to happen to avoid environmental collapse on a world level is for developing and under-developed countries to work together for workable ways to control water pollution, utilizing methods to prevent any more environmental problems as industries grow.

Strategies involving conservation methods are slowly becoming acceptable, with the world's population realizing they do not have to be comfortless just because energy is being conserved. Advancing technology is helping these two ends of the spectrum meet in a comfortable manner, with important ways to control water pollution involving forms of cooperation among global countries and their people.


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