jal bachao, jeevan badao.
Water pollution can be translated to "JAL PRADUSHAN" in hindi. Here JAL is water and PRADUSHAN is pollution.
save water! save life!
pollution pollution go away leave my country this i pray
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWWPP)
aap pani ko bachao aur paani apko bachayega!
river water supports plant life and wildlife, don't pollute it, or it will convert into a knife.
SWWPP stands for Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan.
Prevention of industrial pollution can be done by the use of green or renewable energy. Creating awareness about the importance of environmental conservation can also be a good way to stop industrial pollution.
The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) was established in 1974 under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974. It is a statutory organization engaged in the prevention and control of water and air pollution in the state of Karnataka. The Board is responsible for planning promotion and coordinating the activities related to pollution control in the state. The Board is also responsible for planning promotion and coordination of activities related to pollution monitoring and abatement. Established in 1974 Responsible for prevention and control of water and air pollution in the state of Karnataka Responsible for planning promotion and coordination of activities related to pollution control and monitoringKSPCB is committed to the protection and improvement of the environment by providing technical advice and guidance to industries and other stakeholders for prevention and control of pollution.
A stormwater pollution prevention plan should be designed to minimize the impact of stormwater runoff on water quality by identifying potential sources of pollution, implementing best management practices to control runoff, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. The plan should include strategies for pollution prevention, monitoring, and response to incidents to protect water resources from contamination.
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board was created in 1970.
The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 is an Indian legislation aimed at preventing and controlling water pollution and maintaining or restoring the quality of water bodies. It establishes the Central and State Pollution Control Boards to oversee the regulation of water pollution, set standards for discharges, and promote conservation efforts. The Act empowers these boards to take legal action against violators and mandates the treatment of wastewater before it is discharged into water bodies. Ultimately, it seeks to safeguard water resources for public health and environmental sustainability.