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What is the expectancy of average people to suffer from deadly diseases like cancer? 70 years ago it was something like 1 in 50 people and now the ration is so close that it gives a kind of fear in our minds.

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At presents 1 in 3 and especially 1 in 2 males suffer from such carcinogenic diseases. What is responsible for this?It has been found that of the major chemicals which are responsible for causing cancer in human body have been found in drinking water of USA and other countries. The drinking water pollution will be responsible for widespread diseases, killings and change of ecosystem. The drinking water pollution has risen rapidly over the years and we are now using water where there are more than required amount of chemicals and contaminants found.

The planet earth has no new mechanism of creating new water. There is simple method of recycle and reuse. We find traces of health threatening chemicals in the water bodies which cannot be removed easily by the natural recycle process and they also slowly contaminate the ground level of water.

Water pollution not only makes water unfit for drinking but also for usage and natural habitat. We don’t have to pay to natural phenomenon for this depletion like volcanoes, earthquake or other such occurring, but primarily because of the most intelligent species on earth – humans!

The fact of water pollution states that nearly 20% of total human population lacks in safe drinking water and nearly 50% of those living in third world and developing countries lack in proper sanitation. It is estimated that if the present condition exists the water pollution is going to affect the health of nearly 1200 million people and may be responsible for death of nearly 15 million people in the near future.

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How-To-Stop-Water-Pollution      If every one of us has the right to the natural resources of earth we also have the responsibility to protect them from harm or depletion. It is not only the duty of government and large corporations to work on environmental issues like water pollution. Even kids and every individual can contribute to water pollution. More..

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