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Handwritten newspaper for protecting water resources

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Idea: Saving water is pride.

China is one of 13 water-deficient countries in the world, and its fresh water resources are less than 1/4 of the world's per capita water resources. More than half of the more than 600 cities in China are short of water, of which 108 cities are seriously short of water. The scarcity of surface water resources leads to over-exploitation of groundwater. In the 1950s, wells in Beijing could pump water from about 5 meters underground. At present, the average depth of 40,000 wells in Beijing is 49 meters, and the groundwater resources are almost exhausted. Strengthen the legal system construction and publicity work of protecting water resources and saving water, enhance the awareness of saving water for the whole people, and make people consciously realize that water is a valuable resource and abandon it? Endless, inexhaustible? A good social fashion of cherishing, saving and protecting water resources began to take shape.

Protection of water sources

According to environmental monitoring, about 654.38 billion tons of sewage is directly discharged into water bodies every day in China. More than half of China's seven major water systems are polluted. Of the 35 key lakes, 17 are seriously polluted, and 1/3 in China is not suitable for irrigation. More than 90% of urban waters are seriously polluted, more than 50% of urban water sources do not meet drinking water standards, 40% of water sources are no longer drinkable, and 60%-70% of the total water shortage in southern cities is caused by water pollution.

Multi-purpose of one water

It can reuse water resources, improve the utilization rate and help to save water.

Use detergent carefully.

Most detergents are chemical products, and a large amount of wastewater with high detergent content discharged into rivers will worsen the water quality. Long-term improper use of detergents will damage people's central system, hinder people's intellectual development, reduce people's thinking ability and analytical ability, and even cause mental disorders. Detergent residue on clothes will irritate the skin and cause allergic dermatitis. If the detergent with high concentration is used for a long time, carcinogens in the detergent will enter the human body from the skin and mouth, which is harmful to health. Most washing powders produced in China contain phosphorus. The annual output of washing powder in China is 2 million tons. According to the average phosphorus content 15%, more than 70 thousand tons of phosphorus are discharged into surface water every year, which has a great impact on rivers and lakes. According to the investigation, the total phosphorus levels in Dianchi Lake, Erhai Lake and Xuanwu Lake are quite high, and the phosphorus brought by washing powder in Kunming domestic sewage exceeds 50% of the total phosphorus load. After a large amount of phosphorus-containing sewage enters the water source, it will cause algae to grow wildly in the water, make the water eutrophication, reduce the oxygen content in the water, and make the creatures in the water die due to lack of oxygen. Therefore, water has become stagnant water and smelly water.

Cherish paper

The soaring demand for paper is one of the reasons for the growth of wood consumption. The annual consumption of wood for papermaking in China is 65.438 billion cubic meters, with imported wood pulp exceeding 6.5438 million tons and imported paper exceeding 4 million tons. How many trees will be cut down! The large consumption of paper not only causes forest destruction, but also seriously pollutes rivers and lakes due to the sewage discharged from pulp production (the pollution caused by paper industry accounts for more than 30% of the total water pollution).

Increase forest area and protect water sources.

Forests have the functions of conserving and absorbing water sources, reducing ineffective evaporation and regulating microclimate, which is of throttling significance. It is possible to increase precipitation in forest areas and forest edges, which is of open source significance.

Improve the comprehensive utilization rate of water resources

Reservoirs can store floods and cultivate aquatic animals and plants. Large water surfaces can be navigable, and some water bodies can also be used for tourism. The water used for hydroelectric power generation can be used for irrigation. Water leaking from canals and farmland can be pumped underground, and the water pumped underground can also be pumped downstream of irrigation areas for reuse. Xinjiang is an arid area. Without irrigation, there would be no agriculture. Trying to improve the water diversion rate of rivers and arrange the relationship between upstream and downstream water use is equivalent to opening up water sources.

Water transfer project

Due to geographical and climatic characteristics, the distribution of water resources among regions is uneven. Using natural factors and artificial transformation to transfer water from water-rich areas to water-deficient areas is an effective means to solve the water shortage problem and open up new economic zones.

Developing reclaimed water treatment

Wastewater reuse technology. After being treated and purified, the high-quality miscellaneous drainage produced by some industrial production and life in the city can reach a certain water quality standard and can be used as non-drinking water for greening and sanitation.

Developing and popularizing water-saving appliances

According to incomplete statistics, there are nearly 40 million sets of toilet water tanks and a large number of other sanitary wares in China, and the water resources lost due to the leakage of toilet water tanks reach hundreds of millions of cubic meters every year.