World Water Day- Taking Responsibility for our most Precious Resource

in #livesustainably7 years ago (edited)

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About 2 billion people lack access to water worldwide (1/3 of the world) with almost a similar number living in potential severity. There is a problem definitely. By 2030 3 billion people will have no access to clean water, is water becoming scarce?

No!!

If you know the hydrological cycle/water cycle, the volume of water is constant, it just changes form through the oceans, atmosphere, land and vegetation, and ice and glaciers., it's either in a liquid state, vapour or solid (ice). So why all the scarcity? Well, at a population of 7 billion+ we all need water, the issue is how well do we use the water we have (only about 3% of the world's water is freshwater).

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Management of water resources is not an issue to be left to national and municipal/county governments, you and i have a role to play (a big one) in managing water as a resource. A key issue in water management is the management of water quality, and how can we manage water quality:

  1. Minimizing the waste you produce: reuse, reduce, recycle and compost. Remember pollutants pollute water e.g plastics (big menace).
  2. Use non-toxic cleaning products, ECO labelled products to be precise. Cleaning products contaminate water making it expensive to purify.
  3. Do not dump in the sewer system, there are proper ways to dispose of medicines/pharmaceutical products, fuel, pesticides without contaminating our water resource.
  4. Where I am we don't have 'auto spas', if you are close to one, please use it don't wash your car at home/driveway.
  5. Reduce urban runoff by replacing impervious/paved surfaces on driveways, parking lots etc.
  6. Maintain a good distance between wells and contaminating activities e.g pit latrines

What are you doing to conserve our precious resource?


For more check out an earlier post on Water Stewardship: Why You should Care

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References

  1. Mashable.com:World Water Day
  2. Water on Earth
    Image Source: World Water Day

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