 ill treatment and ill usage of household water. (Water used by the everyday person and in the average household).

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 ill treatment and ill usage of household water. (Water used by the everyday person and in the average household).

 Ill-treatment of human waste= communicable diseases: cholera, malaria

 Lives are getting lost due to the ill treated water that spreads disease.  Because the water is becoming contaminated and is spreading diseases like cholera throughout populated areas.

 In Oregon, It is not mandatory to create a water protection plan.  A plan was developed in Portland to help protect the Bull run watershed.

 People living in third-world, un-developed countries (India, Haiti)  If we don’t properly treat our water, we might also become slaves to life threatening diseases.

 People, as well as all surrounding creatures (plants, animals) will severely suffer and possibly die.

 Regularly cleaning out your septic tank  Proper treatment of our water

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