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The Importance of Water Conservation

2 Pages 499 Words April 2015

Water is essential for life on our planet. It is required for many things including growth of food, maintaining ourselves clean, power generation, in cases to control fire and most importantly to stay alive. Water is a part of our daily life and we are heavily dependent on it. The conservation of water is very important and necessary to have a healthy and long-lasting life. Conserving the water is not difficult, it saves money, and it is beneficial to our future. We do not know if there will be enough water for a more crowded world in the future. We must learn about the importance of water, and conserve the water to prevent future problems. Water conservation refers to the reduction in usage of water. It can also include the recycling of water for purposes like irrigation, cleaning, and even treatment for later use. That is the reason why we need to conserve our water, in this case the Rio Grande water; it may be helpful for our future and might be used for other purposes. Another small changes such as not leaving the faucet running while brushing your teeth, or checking for leaks more often can make a big difference. All of these are very important, we need to take action now, because it may be too late.
Now a days we use much more water than we ever did. Every human being uses hundreds of gallons of water per day. This makes a state’s population use millions of gallons of water a day. All this consumption of water comes to a high cost, sometimes paying hundreds of dollars per month. Reducing the water you use will save you money. Even though, water makes up about seventy percent of the earth’s surface, only a small percentage of that water is attainable for usage. Reducing the amount of water used will help you economically as well as benefiting you and your family in the future.
Water is the number one necessity for survival. As we can see, the world’s population is growing at a fast rate. We must take precautions with wh...

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