Water pollution has been an increasing problem over the last few decades. What causes water pollution? How can we prevent this problem?

There is a controversial debate about
water
contamination. Over the
last
few decades, it has been a serious issue.
This
essay is devoted to discussing the main cause of
this
problem and effective solutions for
this
dire problem. There are many causes that lead to
water
pollution.
To begin
with, high amounts of human waste can have a negative impact on
water
resources. We live in a throw-away society.
For example
, instant noodles that are consumed on a daily basis contain a lot of packages inside, which will affect the
water
supply if we throw them away.
Moreover
, the factories are far from the state of the
water
and have not been directly treated for the
environment
.
This
has a serious impact on clean
water
. A good example of
this
is the Formosa factory in Vietnam. The factory discharges wastewater into rivers and lakes and pollutes
water
sources. So we can come up with solutions to prevent
water
pollution. The first solution is becoming a green consumer
to
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environmental protection. We can recycle rubbish and use environmentally friendly products, with less use of plastic.
For instance
, collect used batteries so as not to harm the
environment
.
Secondly
, wastewater treatment into the
environment
. The companies invest in
water
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treatment system to ensure that wastewater discharged into the
environment
does not negatively affect
water
source
such
as factories should filter dirty
water
In conclusion, there is an increasing problem which is
water
pollution. The major reasons for
this
are the significant amount of garbage and
improper
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treated
water
from factories. We must fix
this
lingering issue
with
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reducing our waste and investing in proper
water
treatment
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Toxic substances
  • Eutrophication
  • Algae blooms
  • Pathogens
  • Nutrients
  • Organic matter
  • Marine environments
  • Coastal ecosystems
  • Microplastics
  • Food chain
  • Hazardous chemicals
  • Mining activities
  • Industrial waste
  • Agricultural runoff
  • Sewage and wastewater
  • Oil spills
  • Plastic pollution
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