How to Help Stop Water Pollution

By Amy Whittle, published Mar 01, 2007
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Although you probably know how to conserve water, often people are unclear how to protect the water we already have. There are many sources of groundwater that are unusable due to pollution. Although soil has some ability to filter chemicals before it reaches water sources, many pollutants can still harm the water you drink. Follow these easy tips to protect the water around you for use later on.

Protect the water supply by using the proper amount of fertilizer for your lawn and garden. Over watering of your lawn can wash away fertilizer off your lawn and into storm drains, so be sure you are watering in short amounts throughout the day. Also make sure you are not overusing fertilizer. Rain can carry this fertilizer through town drainage systems and into a nearby lake.

Also make sure that when you are doing other lawn work, such as mowing or raking leaves, that you properly dispose of the waste. Although washing a few leaves down the storm drain may seem harmless, these leaves as they decompose can add harmful chemicals to the water supply. Bag organic waste and dispose of it properly, or consider beginning a modest compost pile to use the waste as free organic fertilizer.

Resist pouring paint, oil, or other chemicals down the drain in your sink. Not only can some of these chemicals harm your pipes, but they can also harm the water supply. Instead, dispose of these items using the instructions on the label. Call your local waste management center; they should have a place where you can bring hazardous materials for disposal.

Careful treatment of a pool or spa can help the impact this feature has on the environment. During the winter, when your pool is not in use, be sure to drain it to prevent stagnant water. Do not drain the used water into storm drains or into your yard, this is a harmful manner of polluting and often illegal. Instead, make sure to drain your pool into the sewer portal for your home. If you are unsure how to do this or where your sewer drain is, call a pool service company to do this maintenance for the first time.

Takeaways
  • Cover your pool or spa when it is not being used.
  • Bag leaves and grass clippings for proper disposal.
  • Avoid salt based water softeners.
Did You Know?
Water pollution is the leading cause of global deaths, killing almost 14000 people daily.
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Posted on 06/26/2008 at 11:06:31 AM

 
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Posted on 06/06/2008 at 3:06:50 PM

 
:| uh thanks.

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 7:06:51 AM

 
i have to write a ten page paper on water pollution its hard since every link says the same thing, but this should help me write a little more... i hate 101 classes that make you write a ten page paper.... THANKS..

Posted on 06/03/2008 at 3:06:14 PM

 
Thank you your information was really helpful and has given me lots of info for my SOSE assignment.

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U should just put more info. Its not really enough.

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