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Who is responsible to stop water pollution?

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Who is responsible to stop water pollution?

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The quick answer is that everyone is responsible for stopping water pollution. The long answer is that governments across the world and at home need to create a consistent network of laws and policies for mandating clean water. The water on the planet is not a dumping ground for the exhaust of industry and homes. Individuals needs to understand the impacts of flushing or draining anything but clean water back into the system. Everything including clean water has impacts. If you use even clean water, that water had to be withdrawn from somewhere – some water supplies are strained, causing shortages in some places. Less clean water could include ordinary biodegradeable waste, but it is wastes that are not biodegradeable that can cause more serious concerns. Individuals need to be educated as to where that water comes from and where it goes to and that when they dump something hazardous into that water, it may come back to their drinking water albeit in a diluted form.

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