Water is an important source of human life and support to the global life system. Humans need water to carry out everyday activities such as agriculture, fisheries, industry, Carrier and others. However, water is increasingly polluted due to the irresponsibility of some people. According to the Environmental Quality Act 1974, water pollution is defined as any direct or indirect changes to the physical properties, thermal, biological, radioactive or any part of the environmental release, remove, or put this waste to the detriment of its usefulness and causing a dangerous situation that endangered the health, safety and welfare of the public, or other life such as birds, wildlife, fish and aquatic life and water plants.
The main cause of water pollution is garbage from residential areas along the river, lake and sea. Removal of waste products such as waste oil, and uncontrollable bowel will cause change and the nature of water leads to contamination. For example, the Water Treatment Plant between polluted rivers caused by pig faces around the 1980's. Polluted river will flow into the sea and thus lead to pollution of the sea.
In addition, the attitude of some unscrupulous factory operators removes toxic waste into rivers or the sea also led to water contamination. This removal is considered easy because it has no disposal costs. Problems arise when the liquid chemicals released into the river untreated and contain toxic substances that pollute the river water. Studies show there are a number of developed countries include radioactive waste into drums before disposal into the sea.
As a whole, water pollution must be addressed on an urgent basis to prevent river habitat affected. All parties should take appropriate action to curb the increasingly serious water pollution. Legal action should be given to those who caused this to happen other than the individual's role in overcoming their caring river pollution.
Water is an important source of human life and support to the global life system. Humans need water to carry out everyday activities such as agriculture, fisheries, industry, Carrier and others. However, water is increasingly polluted due to the irresponsibility of some people. According to the Environmental Quality Act 1974, water pollution is defined as any direct or indirect changes to the physical properties, thermal, biological, radioactive or any part of the environmental release, remove, or put this waste to the detriment of its usefulness and causing a dangerous situation that endangered the health, safety and welfare of the public, or other life such as birds, wildlife, fish and aquatic life and water plants.
The main cause of water pollution is garbage from residential areas along the river, lake and sea. Removal of waste products such as waste oil, and uncontrollable bowel will cause change and the nature of water leads to contamination. For example, the Water Treatment Plant between polluted rivers caused by pig faces around the 1980's. Polluted river will flow into the sea and thus lead to pollution of the sea.
In addition, the attitude of some unscrupulous factory operators removes toxic waste into rivers or the sea also led to water contamination. This removal is considered easy because it has no disposal costs. Problems arise when the liquid chemicals released into the river untreated and contain toxic substances that pollute the river water. Studies show there are a number of developed countries include radioactive waste into drums before disposal into the sea.
As a whole, water pollution must be addressed on an urgent basis to prevent river habitat affected. All parties should take appropriate action to curb the increasingly serious water pollution. Legal action should be given to those who caused this to happen other than the individual's role in overcoming their caring river pollution.
i agree with this entry..we need to care our river from pollution...
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