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List ways in which we can conserve water to minimize negative environmental impacts.
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- To conserve water as effectively as possible, it is important to prioritize water management by farmers and others involved in food production individual households city-dwellers those with the smallest water footprint those with excessive graywater usehow to implement water conservation and efficiency plan for environmental sustainability.Explain virtual water and its role in water conservation. Provide 1 example of how you can reduce your virtual water consumption.✓✓
- List Ways We Can Help Conserve WaterList some waste management strategies by three tiered model for pollution management. What are strategies to reduce impact of solid domestic waste Replace - Regulate- Restore-Where does your community obtain its water? Is it from a surface source or an underground aquifer? Has your household received information from your community water provider on contaminants in your water? The information should also be posted on the EPA website, www.epa.gov/your-drinking-water/basic-information-about-your-drinking-water. Does your community’s water meet EPA standards? What are some of your insights about water quality findings, based on what you’ve learned from course readings and lecture? In Minneapolis Minnesota Add the sources as well
- Where does your community obtain its water? Is it from a surface source or an underground aquifer? Has your household received information from your community water provider on contaminants in your water? The information should also be posted on the EPA website, www.epa.gov/your-drinking-water/basic-information-about-your-drinking-water. Does your community’s water meet EPA standards? What are some of your insights about water quality findings, based on what you’ve learned from course readings and lecture?Consider issues/problems with water systems in our region, how they impact environmental health and propose solutionsDescribe how waste management will be different in a sustainable future.
- How is waste water managed in your community? Describe it.What environmental effects do you for see on the air quality and water bodies?What is the importance of regular solid waste collection from the point of view of environmentalhealth? Explain it brieflyHow can remediation technologies help us getting rid of different environmental problems? Discuss in detail.