"Through the water we give life to everyone." - The Quran's 21:30 drinking water is our most precious resource and everyone is required to survive. However, today more than 2 billion people can not access drinking water everyday. Even if they have this approach, drinking water is very likely to be contaminated by many pollutants. In the future, you may feel that clean drinking water can be given the highest value and even more people can not easily access drinking water.
Water pollution, water shortage, soil contamination, soil degradation, desertification are the issues currently being debated in China. The groundwater level of the North China Plain is down 1.5 meters (5 feet) per year. This groundwater is in China and accounts for 40% of the country's food. Pollution Victims Law Assistance Center promises to tackle legal issues related to environmental justice by hearing trial cases that expose victims of environmental pollution. As China implemented domestic economic reform and continued to integrate into the world market, a new connection was created between China's domestic environmental deterioration and the global economic crisis.
Under the situation of water scarcity and intensification, deterioration of water quality is an important issue. The main causes of groundwater contamination are fertilizer, pesticide, seawater invasion, daily water and industrial wastewater. Wastewater treatment is highly appreciated for protecting the environment and public health and developing additional water sources for agricultural irrigation. A regeneration program of a contaminated stream was initiated with the aim of transforming it into an important freshwater resource of ecological and recreational value. Normally, water quality of rivers is monitored while closely monitoring the drinkability of drinking water
Considering the problem of water pollution is serious, especially as the shortage of water resources is increasing. Despite increasing surface and groundwater depletion, droughts are increasing in some areas. Considering the water shortage in northern China, especially the large population. At the same time, water usage efficiency is low, there is no limit to water consumption. Inadequate water rights make water use inefficient. Implementation of wastewater and water infrastructure is delayed from inefficient use and dumping of contaminated water into the direct environment, rather than undergoing proper treatment at the outset.