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Is it practical to advocate water conservation in a place rich in water resources?
Of course I want to!

When the water comes out, it will flow through the domestic pollution, and it will no longer be the previous water!

Do you think we should save it?

This is especially true in places where industrial pollution is particularly serious!

People living in cities should visit sewage and garbage disposal stations!

After several bad smells, how many people still believe in the beauty of "city life"?

Therefore, saving water resources is not simply not wasting, but keeping more water away from life and industrial pollution!

I have met people who live well in the city. They often only envy the vegetables in the countryside, but they are suspicious of all kinds of filth in the countryside. In fact, most cities in China are much dirtier than rural areas: domestic garbage and post-industrial pollution.

The most disgusting thing about domestic garbage is water! In the countryside, when I meet a pool of water, I step on it. I don't have to worry about dirty water. It's just mud at best. In cities, there are all kinds of industrial wastes, oil stains, germs and so on. I will not hesitate to cross it or make a detour! If nothing else, when washing shoes, I want to throw up when I think about it!

What is post-industrial pollution, that is, industrial products have entered the corner of our lives through daily use and consumption in cities! Because the city is densely populated, pollution cannot be removed or absorbed in a short time! In a big city, drinking water is the most worrying thing. I'm always worried about being polluted by these. Although I eat very clean, I am always worried about being exposed to these pollutions!

These pollution, the fastest spread is domestic water, not domestic garbage with water! Therefore, saving water only makes water contact with pollution as little as possible, making our living environment cleaner and safer!

I remember that people in a city in Japan have poor habits of saving water. Later, the government thought of a loss measure to let all residents participate in sewage treatment and visit the pollution level of domestic sewage. Soon people's ideas changed! Even now, many schools still retain the good habit of students' "manual" cleaning!

Saving water is just a matter of people's concept. Many people don't understand how dirty sewage is, but many people don't realize it.