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We take water for granted, without it we would soon die. We waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. And still, today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to clean, safe water. Developed countries have essentially eradicated diseases such as cholera, typhoid and malaria, but in developing nations, these and other waterborne illnesses kill 5 million people each year -- 6,000 children every day. And global warming is exacerbating this crisis as severe, prolonged droughts dry up water supplies in arid regions and heavy rains cause sewage overflows. In terms of the sheer number of people affected, the lack of access to safe water and basic sanitation is a massive problem. However, it is a problem with proven solutions.


At any one time, half of the world's hospital beds are occupied by patients suffering from water-borne diseases.

Over one-third of the world's population has no access to sanitation facilities.

In developing countries, about 80% of illnesses are linked to poor water and sanitation conditions.

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1 out of every 4 deaths under the age of 5 worldwide is due to a water-related disease. In developing country, it is common for water collectors, usually women and girls, to have to walk several kilometers every day to fetch water. Once filled, pots and jerry cans weigh as much as 20kg (44lbs).

If you had to suffer the same ordeal fetching water as most people in the developing countries do. You would stop taking water for granted and start finding ways to conserving your consumption.

Saving water goes hand in hand with saving energy because bringing water into your house requires energy. Not only that, but conserving water now can help prevent or lessen the impact of a drought later. And there are a number of simple ways to conserve water.

1. Collect the water you use for rinsing your fruit and vegetables, reuse it to water your garden and house plants.

2. Install water butts to collect rain water for your garden.

3. When washing and rinsing dishes by hand, don’t leave the tap running use two bowls or sinks. Use one for washing and one for rinsing.

4. Turn the tap off when cleaning your teeth.


5. Shorten the time you spend in the shower. Old style shower heads use 5 to 7 gals (22 to 31 litres)

6. Upgrade older toilets with efficient low flow models.

7. When washing your hands, don’t leave the tap running.

8. Don’t install or use fountains or other water ornaments, unless they use recycled water.

9. Only use your washing machine and dishwasher when they are full.

10. Keep a check on your water bills for unusually high usage.


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