Sentences with phrase «avoid water pollution»

The regulations will aim to avoid water pollution and benefit farm businesses.

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By reducing pollution, digging basic latrines and other measures, contaminated water can be avoided in the first place.
It's been estimated by the Environmental Working Group (EWG)(a non-profit environmental research organization dedicated to improving public health and protecting the environment by reducing pollution in air, water and food), that people can lower their pesticide exposure from produce by almost 90 percent by avoiding the «dirty dozen.»
Avoid danger like our ancestors did (think lions, trans fats, sugars, fluoride, excessive wifi, emfs, vaccines, mercury, toxic people, pollution, non-native water, plastics, non-native clothing (polyester, acrylic, acetate, nylon, etc), non-native bedding, non-native eating and drinking containers, non-native toiletries, non-native smells (perfumes, air fresheners), flame retardants, etc)... This is more categorical in nature because to list everything under this category would be virtually impossible.
Too many of the insidious chemicals are found in air pollution or are lurking in tap water, or even plastics in cars, computers and laptops, and are thus difficult to avoid...
Whilst many vegan leathers aren't so eco-friendly, vegan suede is more likely to be gentler on the planet, since much of it is made from recycled bottles and avoids the greenhouse emissions and water pollution of animal agriculture.
Potter Plumbing and the Coastal Discovery Center will over information on rainwater harvesting, water conservation and how to avoid stormwater pollution.
We can do so just fine with renewable energy sources, and in the process we will avoid poisoning the third world with air and water pollution and killing large numbers of coal miners.
The process, and the impediments to its wider adoption, are described in detail in «Cutting waste in gas drilling — Pioneering propane technology used to free natural gas from rocks, avoiding the pollution of vast amounts of water
To avoid perpetuating this double dose of risk, future energy planning must take into account water - related threats, as well as the cost of pollution - related health impacts and climate contributions that are often not factored into electric system planning.
There are immense direct and indirect public benefits in transitioning to an efficient renewable energy system in terms of reduced incidence of diseases such as asthma, freeing up of most of the supplies of water that are now used for thermal electricity generation (and hence reduced conflict over water), reduced air, water, and soil pollution that accompanies fossil fuel production, processing and use, and greatly improved prospects of avoiding the worst consequences of climate change.
Across the U.S., stormwater must be managed to avoid flooding and water pollution.
As a grassroots organization fighting for the protection and enjoyment of our ocean, waves and beaches, the Surfrider Foundation leans heavily on environmental programs and regulations administered by the EPA to ensure that the water that flows down to the beach is clean and free from pollution and that beachgoers have the information they need to avoid getting sick at the beach.
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