Water is "drinking water" necessary for human beings and organisms, 2008). Water covers most of the world and constitutes the world, not the land. Water comes from various water sources. Water may surround us, but there is still a shortage. Water allows us to survive, but if it is contaminated it may be harmful to our body. Human and natural disasters can cause water damage as much as possible to conserve water ("Drinking water", 2008). The sea occupies two-thirds of the earth ("drinking water", 2008).
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.
Dabo Guan, a professor at the University of East Anglia in the UK, has been studying China's scarcity and water pollution for many years. He believes that water pollution is the biggest environmental problem in China, but the public may not know the influence. Since air pollution is visible every day, we are putting pressure on the public, but the city is almost forgotten because there is no groundwater contamination. Because of poor environmental regulations, weak enforcement and local corruption, the factory will release wastewater freely to lakes and rivers. The village near the factory building depends on water contaminated with drinking, washing and cooking. These villages are known as "cancer villages" because of high cancer and mortality.
Pollution is becoming increasingly serious as water becomes increasingly polluted. Many rivers are considered unsafe for human consumption and lead to water shortages. India's water pollution also makes irrigation of the crop difficult. If the supply is too tainted to drink, please do not use for crop watering. As water supply and pollution are limited, India is facing a serious water crisis every day. Water pollution in India has a greater impact on children than any other person. Every year 500,000 to 1.5 million children under the age of 5 are directly diarrhea caused by water related diseases. Malaria is also a by-product of contaminated water and puts out many dead