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THE GROWING
WATER CRISIS
A Call for Action
Water is one of our most valuable resources, essential for sustaining life, ecosystems, and industries. However, as urbanization, industrial growth, and population increase, so does the volume of wastewater generated. Without proper treatment, wastewater can carry pollutants, toxins, and harmful microorganisms into our rivers, lakes, and oceans, threatening public health, marine life, and the environment.

RESIDENTIAL
Water from sinks, showers, toilets, laundry, and dishwashing.

COMMERCIAL
Waste from restaurants, car washes, hospitals, etc.
SOURCES OF
WASTEWATER

INDUSTRIAL
Waste from factories and production facilities.

MINING
Chemicals used in mining operations, such as heavy metals and processing agents, are a major source of wastewater contamination in mining areas.

STORMWATER
RUNOFF
Pollutants accumulated over surfaces such as pesticides, fertilizers, carrying oil, chemicals, and other contaminants washed away by rain.
WHY WASTEWATER
TREATMENT MATTERS?
If left untreated, wastewater can pollute natural water sources, harm ecosystems, and pose health risks. Proper treatment and management help protect the environment, conserve water, and ensure a sustainable future.
Effective wastewater treatment ensures that contaminants are removed before they reach natural water bodies, preventing pollution, conserving clean water, and supporting a sustainable future.

THE CONSEQUENCES OF UNTREATED WASTEWATER
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
Untreated wastewater disrupts ecosystems, harming aquatic life and degrading water quality.
HEALTH HAZARDS
Bacteria, viruses, and chemicals in wastewater pose serious health risks to communities.
WATER SCARCITY
Proper treatment allows for water reuse, reducing strain on fresh water supplies.
FOUL ODORS AND POOR SANITATION
Accumulated untreated waste leads to unpleasant smells and unhygienic living conditions, affecting communities and businesses.