Imapcts on the Water Cycle

Pollution

Pollution has significantly damaged the natural water cycle. The resulting water shortage is a concern for all of us. It is true that we cannot open the natural sources of drinking water to meet the rapidly growing demand.

Solutions

  • Hold a river or creek clean-up.
  • Host a screening of a documentary about pollution.
  • Visit schools to talk to kids about how they can help stop pollution.
  • Contact your local representative to speak up about your views on keeping water chemical-free.
  • Join a group that plants trees to help clean the air.

Irrigation

Humans change this hydrological cycle through their need for water – irrigation is very popular – and it changes the water supply, affecting evaporation and runoff. Pumping surface water for irrigation depletes surface water but strengthens the groundwater.

Solutions

  • In counties where it rains a lot, just don’t use it.
  • In dryer countries they should grow native plants to that area, that were built for its climate.

Grey water

Grey water treatment systems collect, store, treat (chemically and/or biologically) and may disinfect wastewater in accordance with standards set by the Ministry of Health. Depending on the degree of purification, this allows treated wastewater to be used for above-ground irrigation, flushing toilets, and supplying cold water to washing machines.

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