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The Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act were created to help clean up the air and water from pollution. The Clean Air Act was passed in 1970 and the Clean Water Act followed in 1972.
water is easy to clean because it does not stick or stain.
Have a look at the clean up on the tin of paint, you will have your answer there, water clean up is waterbased, turps is oil based.
soap....
it ussalt takes about 5 years to make it completely clean of oil... and they clean out the water by water pump ship that clean out the water. as for the dead fish they have other boats net them out of the water...
no, since the contaminated enviroment is WATER then this may cause the oil to expand but it still does not clean up the oil
Water ! Fluids and lots of them. There is no quick clean but drinking lots of water daily will speed it up .
it's easier to prevent because it's hard to clean water
To effectively use the method of "how to suck up water" to clean up a spill, you can follow these steps: Use a clean cloth or sponge to absorb as much of the spilled water as possible. Press down firmly on the cloth or sponge to soak up the water. Repeat the process until most of the water is absorbed. Dispose of the used cloth or sponge properly. Use a dry cloth to wipe up any remaining moisture. By following these steps, you can effectively clean up a spill using the method of "how to suck up water."
Various technologies and methods have been developed to clean up air and water pollution, such as scrubbers for removing pollutants from industrial emissions and wastewater treatment plants for purifying water. Additionally, environmental regulations and policies play a key role in reducing pollution through monitoring and enforcing standards for emissions and discharge.
Use a towel to soak it up.
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