Letter

Water management

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We talk about water management but appear to be doing precious little despite credible scientific data that show growing water poverty. We have ample means to harness nature’s bounty. Water bodies are used as dump yards, river banks are encroached upon and lakebeds become sites for real estate. The water crisis, especially in Chennai, has to be taken as a forewarning. Proper water conservation techniques, recycling and reuse of water, mandatory installations for water harvesting, water collection in lakes and identifying water bodies can help avoid scarcity to an extent. Governments have to work out a plan.

M. Pradyu,

Kannur, Kerala

It is fine to be talking about water conservation techniques that governments must carry out but scant attention is being paid to water use habits at home. It is surprising how much water can be saved by making adjustments in one’s habits and ways in the kitchen and washroom. The media should highlight these crucial water saving tips which are as simple as not running the faucet endlessly, fixing water leaks and placing a brick in the cistern.

Geeta S.,

Chennai

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