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Freshwater Usage: LASG Wants Residents To Pay Attention
Lagos State Government on Sunday called on the people to pay attention to the importance of proper usage of freshwater to ensure its availability and sustainable management for all in the nearest future.
According to a press statement signed by the Honourable Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, the World Water Day is celebrated across the world yearly.
This is in order to increase the awareness among people about the importance, need and conservation of water with the focus on universal access to Clean Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in line with the targets of SDG 6 by 2030.
He noted that the theme for the year “Water and Climate Change” is very apt at this time, as climate change affects the water cycle because when the climate is warm, more water evaporates from the surface of the earth and in turn, a warmer atmosphere can hold more water.
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He explained that due to various factors such as population growth, industrialisation and climate change, water resources across the world are under great pressure not only in terms of quantity but in terms of quality.
The Commissioner revealed that the growing gap between natural water sources and demand for water necessitates the treatment of wastewater by means of appropriate technology and thereafter, its reuse in areas such as agriculture, irrigation, and energy.
Climate change, according to him, puts pressure on drinking water supplies, food production, property value and an increase in coastal flooding as most of the climate change impacts come down to the water.
He said Water and Climate Change are inextricably linked, noting that adapting to the water effects of climate change will protect health and save lives and explaining that using water more efficiently will reduce the greenhouse gases effect.
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