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What are the importances of water conservation??? well, as what the question hsa stated, what are the importances of water conservation......well, not only to our country (no matter which country you are living in...), but also to ourselves (individual), our community, our school (university/college), to the world and globally???? for more information on Water Harvesting
read The Permaculture designers manual by Bill Mollison,which cost about 40 dollars.
and is the best all round book you can get,on Environmental design,.(tagiari publishing, tagariadmin@southcom.com.au)

It has a lot of drawings on water harvesting systems and all kinds of filters,for all kinds of situations.

Some other writers that are on the internet are
david Holmgren
Larry Santoyo
Kirk Hanson

Masanobu Fukuaka has written ,
One-Straw Revolution
The Road Back to Nature
The Natural Way of Farming 50% 2 Votes I call Bullsh*t on that idea. Nuclear power should%26#039;ve been outlawed years ago. Los Alamos needs to be used for research and development (you know, the stuff that OTHER countries are so great at), as well as fixing the festering nuke waste pits that already exist!

To the question: My daughter asked me this too. The reason water is an issue is that we are using up fresh water faster than we can replace it naturally! By conserving water, you help the environment, you save energy and you save money.
1) Environment: You save water for fish and animals. You reduce the burden on wastewater treatment facilities. The less water down the drain, the less the treatment plants have to process to put back.
2) Energy: You save the energy the water supplier uses to pump the water to your house and you save the energy it costs your household to heat the water.
3) Money: Somebody pays for the water you use from the tap. It may be you, it may be your landlord who passes the cost to you in rent. Either way, it saves $. Also, if you collect the rain that falls on your roof, it%26#039;s totally FREE so check into getting a rainbarrel with a screen to keep out bugs and leaves.
Hope that answers it in plain trying-to-not-be-political-on-this English. http://www.jea.com/community/education/e... 0% 0 Votes
  • to simply state it ,water is life that is why water conservation is very important. 0% 0 Votes
  • You know, its kinda funny, if everyone do their part in conserving water or environment overall, we do not really need much water filtration.

    In my country, Malaysia, it is not uncommon to see each household now have at least water filter, or basic prefilters. Water filters business has boomed in the past 10 years.

    As the population on this planet grows, demand for safe drinking water grows too..... The funny thing is, as the population grows, we humans clear more forest and jungles, and as the result, the earth has less safe drinking water. Rivers, which normally cleans itself, can%26#039;t coup with all the pollutants and in the end, rivers become contaminated,... so you see it is a DARN VICIOUS cycle.


    I%26#039;m not trying to be pessimistic, ever since the Industrial Revolution from the 19th century (1800%26#039;s), which is only less than 200 years ago, humans numbers have grown, other species .... declined or extinct.

    Humans will probably KO the EARTH before the EARTH goes through another ICE age or whatever age. 0% 0 Votes
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