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Water pollution has become increasingly troubling in the last few decades. Even though many new laws have been enacted to try to protect the water sources there is still much work to be done to keep the water systems of the world clean and pollution free. One way that information can be spread about the problems regarding water pollution is by writing water pollution articles. Water pollution articles are very helpful ways to get out information about the causes of water pollution as well as the devastating affects of it. When water pollution articles are distributed to the general public it raises the awareness of the problem which help to change public opinion. If no one knows that water pollution is a problem than nothing can be done to fix it. By writing informative and well written water pollution articles a lot of good can be done for the environment.

Some water pollution articles highlight the sources of water pollution. Much pollution is dumped into the rivers, lakes, and streams as a result of poor farming practices and poor industrial management. There are not enough checks and balances and many industries are slipping below the radar in regards to waste removal. Water pollution articles that are written to expose the sources of much of the pollution can cause a public outcry and result in a change of policy. Water pollution articles also can tell of the damage that is done by contaminants being dumped into the water. In India millions of children have dies as a result of drinking contaminated water. The polluted waters cause diarrhea which leads to dehydration and eventually causes death. Polluted waters are also breeding grounds for vermin and mosquitoes which carry diseases and cause serious sicknesses. Some waters have an unhealthy level of nitrates in them as a result of large farms and feed lots. Waters that have high levels of nitrates are very dangerous to humans and have been known to cause “blue baby syndrome” which causes the death of infants.

Water pollution articles that address how to end pollution are especially beneficial. These articles help people make better decisions about how to use the water they have to prevent further pollution. These types of water pollution articles also give practical advice on how to properly dispose of potential pollutants to ensure that they don’t end up in the rivers, lakes and streams. Water pollution articles are imperative to ending the problem of water pollution and helping to educate the public about the crisis so that new laws can be made to better protect the waters for the future.


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