Best water smart cities in the developing world
Water pollution,
destruction of water reservoirs, throwing of garbage’s in the river or any
bodies of water, and improper waste management of different factory residues
are the most common problems why there are places who has crisis in their clean
water. There are a lot of countries that has these problems, because of the
lack of knowledge, they are not well-educated, and they do not know how to take
care our natural resources. This problems is continue to grow in every part of
the world, because the bodies of water or our source of water became polluted
because of us, because we are irresponsible. Water is a very important matter
in our life, because it makes sure that our body will function well. There are
some people that is telling that “your body can take not to eat for a couple of
weeks, as long as you have water in your body and you keep hydrated”, see water
is our survival. If the time will come that will become beggar of food, but we
have water we can survive. Water is what our body needs all the time, if you
have headache; drink water it will lessen the time of pain and reduce the pain;
if you have problem in your digestion; drink enough water it will relieved.
Water is very important, but unfortunately there are only few places that has
clean water and good for drinking, most especially in the developing countries.
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optimal levels. Here are some of the best water smart cities in the developing
world.
1. Bangalore, India. Their advocacy or program
is to protect lakes from land grabbers. The capital of Karnataka State is
the third most populous city in India and home to nearly 10 million people. In
2010, the city’s 450 lakes were under threat of privatization, leading to
concerns that the water would not be used sustainably. Water from the lakes
goes down into underground aquifers, which supply neighborhood wells across the
region. If lake levels drop, the aquifers may not refill effectively and
people’s wells would begin to dry up. What the people do is now created and
organize a group or people whose advocacies is to protect the lakes from the
land grabbers, because they realized that the source of their water will soon
be industrialize and 3 to 5 years from now, there will be a crisis of water in
their area that’s why the people are against in the privatization of their
lakes. The organized group is the ESG or the Environment Support Group, wherein
they filed a public interest writ in the high court which resulted in the
prohibition of the privatization in the 450 lakes in the area. As the
rehabilitation of this lakes continue the locals is becoming more benefitted of
this projects, because they received a greater quality of water which leads to better crop growth and yields.
These are the first
two cities in the developing countries who have a very good goal and projects
in conserving the water. We should remember that our resources is not
unlimited, because time will come that our resources will be not enough for
everyone. Luckily these countries have great instinct and plans for their
people. It is not hard to conserve water, we just only need to be responsible. To
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