In many developing countries, there is a problem with declining quality
of air and water from both industrial and construction. What measures could be
taken to prevent this?
Air and water are indispensable
for the very existence of life. As these resources are polluted by various
types of industries and construction, it severely affects the people and the
environment. Therefore, preventive measures should be taken to stop / arrest
further contamination of air and water.
One of the reasons for water
pollution is the expulsion of / the dumping of enormous amount of industrial
waste into rivers and lakes. Air is contaminated by fumes from factories. In
order to prevent these issues, it is important to invent an innovative method
to treat trash/rubbish. Respective authorities should launch new projects which
focus mainly on the purification process of natural resources and the
protection of environment. For example, Israel has recently developed an
impeccable system which purifies sea water and it has been presented to Indian
government. In other words, people should think about how they can keep air and
water pure, instead of polluting those resources and causing detrimental
effects on health.
Furthermore, stringent guidelines
should be provided to the factories to deter them from polluting. The
government should take punitive actions against the organizations which indulge
in water and air contamination. For instance, those industries which cause harm
to these essential resources should have their license cancelled / revoked.
This, in turn, will help to prevent / stop other people from involving in
similar activity. In short, each industry should rationally think about how
their business is negatively affecting the environment and carry out their
functions adhering to the government rules.
To conclude, modern technologies
and strict functioning rules are necessary to prevent the declining quality of
air and water. If industries and construction take / adopt / adheres to such
precautionary measures, people will definitely have healthier surroundings.
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