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Threats to Wetlands

Threats to Wetlands

AgricultureDumping PollutantsHuge Dams

Dams in South Africa

Presently there are a large number of dams all over South Africa that store this precious water but as our human population increases these dams will be insufficient for the future.

Agricultureand accidental water pollutiondamming of riversDamsdeforestationdemanddestruction of wetlandsenergy usehuman populationindustryinsufficient water resourceMiningurbanizationwater quality

Virtual Water

We all know how important it is to turn off the tap while we are brushing our teeth and that the average shower uses much less water than the bath.

Agricultureconsumptioncookingdrinkingproduction

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