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Measures to Prevent Water Depletion

What are the Measures to Prevent the Depletion of Water Resources?

1% of nature’s water meets our needs for drinking, cooking, irrigation and supporting industrial activities. Here are some ways to prevent the depletion of our most precious resource, the source of life: Use water sparingly, recognizing that water is a dwindling resource. Take a faster shower in the bathroom. It will be much better if you return to your old habits and take a bath with the help of a bucket. Of course, explain to your family members that they should do the same, not individually but with social consciousness. Use a machine instead of hand washing. Make sure you run the dishwashers and washing machines after they are fully loaded. In this way, you will contribute to saving electricity and water, our national wealth. Adopt Improved Greenhouse, Construction and Irrigation Techniques Sustainable construction methods and innovation in this area should shed light on alternative methods to further reduce water use. Irrigation techniques such as drip irrigation ensure that the right amount of water is used depending on the type of plant or crop. Recycling and Reuse Car, water used for cleaning in the kitchen can be reused for irrigation instead of draining it. The use of sewage treatment plants helps recycle water that can be reused for alternative purposes. Prevent Wasted Water Dripping taps should be turned off. Water should not be wasted unless necessary. Raise Awareness Sharing information about concerns about water depletion and ways to save water will help more people become aware and contribute. Use Native Plants Native plants are more adapted to weather conditions and require less water than foreign plants. Protect Groundwater We need to protect our groundwater resources and reduce over-exploitation of water resources. Increasing Use of Seawater Most countries now use seawater for energy production and for purified drinking water. The use of seawater also reduces the use of freshwater resources. Existing Freshwater Resources Conservation of freshwater resources such as rivers, streams and glaciers is essential for a continuous supply of freshwater.