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Speech on saving water

Students: You must have seen such a public service announcement: There is a faucet on the TV screen, which is dripping water with difficulty. The dripping speed is getting slower and slower, and finally the water is exhausted. Then a pair of eyes appeared on the screen, and a tear flowed from the eyes. What followed was this sentence: "If humans do not cherish water, then the last drop of water we can see will be our own tears."

Water is the source of life. If there is no water on the earth, Water, then Mother Earth will not give birth to our descendants for generations. Because the earliest primitive life was first bred and formed in the ocean and gradually expanded to land. Therefore, water is the cradle of life. Human survival and development are also inseparable from water. Because we need to drink water every day, the growth of food cannot be separated from water, and industrial production cannot be separated from water. Water is also nature's "air conditioner". In the hot summer, when people feel the heat is unbearable, how refreshing it would be to have a rain! Walking on the beach, the sea breeze blows away, sweeping away the irritating emotions of the heat; when the cold winter comes, the sea water continuously sends the stored heat to the land around it... These are all the functions of water.

Is water really worthless? Is it really not important to save water? Ninety-three percent of the world's water is salt water and cannot be drunk. Fresh water accounts for only 7%, and drinkable water is only 0.8%. Five billion people in the world rely on drinking only 0.8% of fresh water. Look, water is so precious! Although our country is very rich in water resources, there are very few usable fresh water resources. And with the development of industry, water pollution has become a serious problem. Many industrial wastewaters are polluted with a terrible smell. This is terrible. Something!

March 22 is World Water Day. On this day every year, countries around the world will publicize: everyone should cherish water resources and protect the water of life. In fact, not only on this day, but every day in our lives, we should cherish every drop of water and cherish the water of life with practical actions! Water is found in the sky, underground, rivers, lakes and seas. When it comes to saving water, students always feel that it is not as important as saving other things. Some students turned on the faucet, washed their feet, and washed their brushes. Some students did not drink boiled water, but drank tap water with their mouths facing the faucet. The sound of the water rushing made them not feel distressed at all.

Although each person can sustain life with three liters of water per day, urban residents actually need water for cooking, washing clothes, and vegetables every day, and consume hundreds of liters of water. In addition, farming and industrial production cannot be separated from water. For example: steelmaking and steel rolling require water cooling; spinning and weaving workshops require water regulation to maintain a certain temperature and humidity; building construction cannot be separated from water; papermaking, power generation... food, clothing, housing and transportation, which one can be separated from water? People can survive without eating for several days but not without drinking water. Human beings cannot survive without water, which shows how important it is to save water.

So where does the tap water we use every day come from? It is the uncle, a worker at the water plant, who introduces river water or groundwater into the factory, puts the water in a sedimentation tank, and adds drugs to disinfect and remove harmful substances and impurities. In this way, many pipes are buried underground. These pipes are tied one by one and are the result of the hard work of many water plant workers uncles day and night. When we turn on the faucet, we should think of how much hard work of the workers is contained in the water that flows out!

Students, do you know the meaning of saving water? Please look at an account: one ton of water can be used to make 150 kilograms of steel, generate 1,000 degrees of electricity per hour, produce 500 kilograms of fertilizer, weave 220 meters of cloth, and grind 34 bags of flour. "A drop of water makes a river". If everyone saves water and accumulates it, it can be put to many uses!

Students, we are the little masters of the country. We must develop good ideas and habits of saving water from an early age. Whether in school or outside school, we must pay attention to saving water. We must take practical actions to be a good boy who saves water.

◆Speech 2

Have you seen such an advertisement? There is a faucet on the TV screen, which is dripping water with difficulty. The dripping speed is getting slower and slower. Finally, a pair of eyes appears, and a tear flows out: "If humans do not cherish water, then what we see will The last drop of water will be our own tears."

March 22 is "World Water Day". We all know that water is the source of life, and our country is one of the 12 water-poor countries in the world.

With the development of industry, a lot of industrial wastewater and urban sewage are discharged into rivers, lakes and seas, and the rivers are polluted and smelly. Not only that, water wastage is also very serious.

Take a look at our daily water habits: some children often forget to turn off the faucet after washing their hands and let the water splash away; some after using the toilet, they splash "water" in it. "War" and played water games; some even used drinking water bottles as "water guns" and sprinkled water jets on the ground. Some students stuffed debris into the toilet water pipes, causing a blockage and water overflowing the entire toilet! I believe that this kind of behavior must be unacceptable to the students, so everyone can supervise and remind each other to gradually get rid of the bad habit of wasting water.

Students, let us keep in mind 3.22 World Water Day, take active actions, publicize the significance of water conservation, consciously protect and save every drop of water, and use our practical actions to improve the national awareness of water conservation. , in order to protect our precious water resources and protect the social and ecological environment, we must make our due contributions as young pioneers and children's league members.

◆Speech 3

Saving water starts from a little bit. Maybe students will think that a drop of water is insignificant. However, I recently saw a set of data that was very inspiring: According to scientific measurements, if the "drip" keeps flowing, 3.6 kilograms of water can be collected in one hour, and 2.6 tons of water can be collected in one month. This amount of water is enough to provide a person with life needs for half a year. It can be seen that every drop of water should not be wasted.

Water has a huge impact on the earth and its inhabitants. Whether in homes, factories, or rural areas, water is indispensable to people. More than two-thirds of the human body is water. We drink water every day to replenish the water lost during sweating and breathing to stay healthy. A person cannot survive without drinking water for more than four days, and a ton of water is needed a year to maintain a healthy life. I suddenly realized what a philosopher said: If we don’t save water now, the last drop of water in the world will be our human tears!

As a student, although we cannot do earth-shattering things to save water, we can start from ourselves. For example, when we see someone wasting water, we can actively promote the significance of saving water; when we see some faucets dripping, we can go over and close them; we can reuse water resources and collect our own face water and laundry water to rinse Toilets etc. Someone has made statistics that if each of the 1.3 billion people in our country saves a drop of water, 45 tons of water will be saved! What an astonishing data. When you think of the Yangtze River and the surging Yellow River in the motherland, aren't they also made up of water drop by drop?

Students, let us join hands, start from me, start from now, carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, save every drop of water, and build our beautiful world for our comrades Let’s work hard for our homeland!

◆Speech 4

Our earth is a blue water ball, covered by water; but most of it is salt water and cannot be drank directly. What we can really use There is not much fresh water. Someone metaphorically said that in the big water tank of the earth, there is only one tablespoon of water that can be used. At present, more than half of the world's countries, with a population of about 1.5 billion, face a lack of fresh water, and 450 million people in 29 countries live in a state of water scarcity. The words "water is as valuable as oil" are a metaphor, but in many parts of the world, they have become an irrefutable reality.

As early as 1977, the United Nations held a water conference and issued a stern warning to the world: water will soon become a profound social crisis. The next crisis after the oil crisis is water. The era of regarding water as inexhaustible and inexhaustible has passed; the era of regarding water as a precious resource has arrived. my country's per capita water resources rank only 84th in the world, and it is one of the 13 water-poor countries in the world. There are 300 cities in my country that are short of water, nearly 50 cities are seriously short of water, and 14 of the 18 coastal cities are short of water.

China is also facing a serious water crisis, and many places have experienced water shortages. Listen to these numbers: In the summer of 1988, Wuhan residents forcibly opened 50 fire hydrants to draw water. In 1989, Xi'an City, once known as "Eight Rivers Surrounding Chang'an", had a water shortage area of ??27 square kilometers. According to the water resources report of the relevant department, the groundwater level of Kunming City, Yunnan Province, which is relatively rich in water resources, is declining at an average annual rate of 0.11%. meters to 0.31 meters.

Don’t these horrific facts and staggering figures attract our attention?

But around us, there are still various phenomena of waste of resources. Once, several elder brothers in our school opened the faucet for students to wash their hands, and started a water fight with the water. The water was flowing down. Seeing this, I quickly stepped forward and turned off the faucet. However, several brothers pushed me away and said, "It's none of your business, go away!". According to my observation, similar phenomena also occur in our lives: during the day, the lights in the office are on; in the cooler autumn, the air conditioners and fans are spinning; the water in the public faucets is often dripping. When will these phenomena disappear? Do we have to wait until water resources are scarce and exhausted before we go back to talking about conservation?

“Saving water” does not mean restricting people’s water use, nor does it mean denying access to water. In fact, saving water means letting people use water reasonably and efficiently. Saving water does not affect our quality of life. Everyone has the obligation to cherish resources and correct others' waste of water. The view that "as long as I pay the water bill, I can spend as much as I want. It is my own business to waste water and no one else can care about it" is wrong. The view that "water is only 7 cents is very cheap. It doesn't matter if I use more water." The idea of ??"critical" is even more harmful. Saving water is the responsibility of every citizen.

my country's "Water Law" points out that water resources belong to the state, that is, owned by the whole people. Countries around the world have also stipulated that water is public property. Therefore, everyone should have public water awareness. Electricity resources are also very precious and embody the hard work of many people. Everyone should care for water, save water, and oppose water pollution and waste of water.

"Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was due to diligence and frugality, and failure was due to luxury." Diligence and thrift in running a household and establishing a school are a kind of public morality and a virtue.

Classmates, uncles and aunts, let us take action, let us cherish resources and work hard to build a conservation-oriented society.