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Awareness campaigns
. Curb river pollution
. Gazette catch areas
. Recycle used water
• People can though this way to acquaintanceship the
importance of conserve water.
• Use the most effective way to protect the water from
pollute .
• As a example
*do not water lawns or wash cars when water is in short
supply,
* use pistol-grip nozzles on all hoses and always turn off
the faucet tightly to prevent leakage.
*to conserve water in the kitchen, don’t let faucets run for
washing or rinsing.
*Turning off the water while brushing your teeth can save
a family 5 to 10 gallons per day.
"Save each drop of water as
many drops together transform
into an ocean".
Curbing water pollution is a way of
preserving our rivers and waterways.
If we seriously want our rivers and
waterways to be less polluted (a
pollution-free environment is
impossible), then the government of
the day must have a strong will to
introduce effective steps to curb water
pollution.
All of us use water, so everyone must play an active role. As a water
user, each of us can play our part by:

• Finding out which river basin our water sources and supply comes
from.
• Looking out for activities and development in the river basin that
may affect the quality of our drinking water.
• Taking action to protect our river basins.  Alerting the authorities
such as the Department of Environment and the municipal council,
and media about irresponsible polluters and developers. Where
possible, provide information such as the date, time, location, and
photographs.
• Learning more about laws relating to the protection of highland
catchment areas and rivers.
• Not littering, as the rubbish will eventually find its way into our rivers.
Recycle! Practice separating our trash and sending it to a recycling
centre.
• Protecting our rivers. We all use them so we should learn how to do
so.
Recycled water has many uses that are safe and
sanitary, such as:

- water for wetlands


- water for crops
- water for industrial use
• Reuse of gray water for flushing toilets or
watering gardens
• Recycling of wastewater through purification at a
water treatment plant

*Additionally, recycled water can be safely used


as drinking water.
Water recycling is something that has always been
done in nature by the earth. The earth reuses water
often in the forms of precipitation that falls to the earth,
gathers here as bodies of water that evaporate back into
the atmosphere and refall as precipitation, starting the
cycle over.

Recycling water is also something regularly done


commercially. It is quickly becoming something on a
more popular level as water supplies are becoming
limited and fear of shortages are more widespread. The
future looks very good for water recycling to become a
common occurrence because it can be done with no
threat to public safety.
~Conclusion After Discussion~
After finish the discussion, we think that the most
effective way to conserve water is recycle water.

*Using recycled water is cost-effective compared


with using fresh water in many cases. Farmers
who use treated water for their irrigation needs,
for example, will pay less to use recycled water.
In drought seasons
---where water use is drastically reduced
---the cost benefits of using recycled water
become extremely advantageous.
Prepare by:
Ng Peggy
Izuan
Sin Waiy
Hisham

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