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Preserving Water

May 18, 2011
By arooba55 BRONZE, Santa Clara, California
arooba55 BRONZE, Santa Clara, California
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Continuing to preserve water instigates several benefits, whilst dissipating water will lead to a detrimental atmosphere. Globally, an individual utilizes approximately 123 gallons (466) liters of water on a daily basis. Water is consistently expended throughout the day due to various activities, which include showering, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and flushing the toilet. In general, 40% of the water is disbursed on toilets, 35% of the water is used on showers/baths/faucets, 15% is expended in the kitchen, and 10% of the water comes in handy for washing clothes. Unfortunately, the quantity of water has diminished to a great extent and currently drinkable water is less than 1%, the other 2% is frozen water, and it will continue to remain in this circumstance, if the people do not use water prudently.
“Every human should have the idea of taking care of the environment, of nature, of water. So using too much or wasting water should have some kind of feeling or sense of concern. Some sort of responsibility and with that, a sense of discipline”-Dalai Lama. Conserving water has prolifically many advantages such as cutting spending. Perpetuating water will elicit one’s water bill to reduce immensely, alleviating water from heating will evoke one’s gas bill to decrease, and if the entire community begins to save up water, a minimal amount of fees will be paid for the facilities that supply water. Saving water will help minimize greenhouse gas emissions, causing individuals to use less energy. Also, sparing water will avert sewage malfunctions, water contagion, and creating supplementary reservoirs and dams. Lessening the construction of treatment plants and enforcing natural pollution sieves provokes humans to conserve water significantly.
"Water, whether still or in motion, has so great an attraction for the lover of nature, that the most beautiful landscape seems scarcely complete without it. There are no effects so fascinating as those produced by the reflexions in nature’s living mirror, with their delicacy of form, ever fleeting and changing, and their subtle combinations of colour”-Montagu Pollock. The wildlife and the environment itself will remain healthy and stable, if society resorts to conserving heavy amounts of water. The life span of the septic system (an on-site system designed to dispose of biological sanitary waste) will last for a long period of time via diminishing the soil infiltration. Water shortages will be eradicated in rural and abundant locations. In the long-term, the amount of drinking water will augment tremendously, because contaminated and infective water is not only pernicious towards humans, but also to plants and all of nature. According to a government survey, clearly showed that by the year of 2013, at least thirty-six states will be experiencing water shortages, if they continue to waste water.
“Of all the works of civilization that interfere with the natural water distribution system, irrigation has been by far the most pervasive and powerful”-Albert Arnold Gore. In addition, irrigation (an artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops) helps conserve water during agricultural purposes. With the assistance of an irrigation system, one can apply water at different places or with a quantity of water that varies. Not only agricultural crops will cultivate and prosper vastly, but landscapes will remain maintained, and re-vegetation within insufficient areas will be under control if the irrigation system is installed.
There are many methods that can help people conserve water, including taking a at the most a five-minute shower, replacing faucets if any leakage occurs, installing a water meter, turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth, washing dishes, shaving, and washing full loads of laundry. Switching to a low-flush toilet and operating the garbage disposal sporadically are other ways to conserve water.


The author's comments:
Its essential to preserve as much water as you can, because that will help prevent water shortages

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