Tuesday, January 4, 2022

There is a lot of water everywhere.

There is a lot of water everywhere.

Is drinking water very rare in our world? This is what Min Yu Wai said on the ship Warkhaema trip. In fact, our country has a lot of fresh water (drinking water). In our country, Irrawaddy River, Chindwin River There are also the Salween and Mekong rivers. River water is fresh water.

If the people on the right side of the river do not think about it, these rivers will become polluted. When the Warkhaema was arrived, they had to use swimming the river. It is used for washing. River water is not salt water. The locals told us. Drinking water is pure water. But can everyone have access to clean water? If the river water is polluted, it will affect your health. Bacteria that cause jaundice Liver disease, which can be difficult to treat.

I look back at the international landscape. Singapore has to buy water from Malaysia. Singapore has technology. They are buying fresh water from Malaysia and have announced that they will be able to re-use the water themselves.Because Malaysia wants to increase the price of its water.

According to the 1961-62 agreement, the price of water can be increased. The global water crisis is becoming more and more serious. Let's take a look at Singapore's 2002 solution.

On Singapore's National Day, Deputy Prime Minister Li Changlong offered a glass of water to each of his attendees. He named it fresh water. That water is the water that comes out of the sink. Only dishwashing liquid and toilet water. Purified water gives fresh water.

Reporters recorded the faces of the people drinking the fresh water with a TV camera. Young people drink this water without fear or hesitation. In addition to politics and nationalism, Singaporean political analysts say it is a very important step for the environment.

In fact, Singapore is not the only country in the world that uses water for purification. Southern Orange County, Southern California, has been using groundwater since 1976 to recycle pure water.

In Singapore, "fresh water" that purifies common water and toilet water makes Singapore on par with Malaysia. "Fresh water" supplies about half of Singapore's current drinking water needs.

This is commendable. This is because the World Bank warns that the world is facing water shortages. The United Nations report says water scarcity is likely to worsen. The United Nations and the United States estimate that "at the beginning of the 21st century, 40 percent of the world's population will have no access to basic drinking water."

Initially, Singapore will start using "fresh water" for industrial purposes. Water-fabrication and air-conditioning plants will buy the water first. Later, the new water will be added to the dams and used as common water.

The Public Utility Board plans to build two new water plants next year. There are two steps involved in purifying used water. The first step is to eliminate odors and the second step is to purify water.

The water purification process removes particles, bacteria and removal of viruses and protocols. It contains salts dissolved by reverse osmosis. Organic materials, removes microbes. It also includes ultraviolet cleaning.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says fresh water is better than common water. It is said to be safer. However, it is doubtful whether the new water will erase its notorious name, Poo water.

In fact, the Singaporean government keeps everything clean. Even Chewing Gun (PK) can be sold. It is a country that is not allowed to eat. Fresh water is not only good for health but also for national security. 

On the 37th National Day in 2002, 960,000 bottles of fresh water were distributed to visitors. Information on new water production is broadcast on Singapore TV. This will allow the public to see firsthand the process of producing fresh water.

Former Prime Minister Goh Chauk Taung was seen drinking fresh water while playing tennis. Meanwhile, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew was seen drinking fresh water at a ceremony.

They say, "Every patriot drinks fresh water." For now, pragmatic Singaporeans accept that. They are tired of the Malaysian threat. Some Malaysians threaten to shut down drinking water taps in Singaporeans' homes. 

Malaysia wants to increase the price of its water. Malaysia signed agreements with Singapore in 1960. Singapore buys 1,000 gallons of water from Jejo Malaysia for 3 Malaysian cents. This water is purified by Singapore and resold to Malaysia for 50 cents per thousand gallons (this is a business).

Singapore, along with fresh water from Malaysia The total amount of salt water and rainwater extracted from the sea will be enough for Singapore until 2011. Two contracts with Malaysia will be canceled that year. Another contract will expire in 2061.Singapore is saving every drop of its water. If he can use the fresh water well, there will be more water. Countries will become independent.

In fact, fresh water not only encouraged the Industrial Revolution, but also raised the morale of Singaporeans to achieve anything, and it can be seen as a preparation for all the people of the world and for the future.

Excerpted from a 2002 article on water in Singapore. Do not think that the world provides everything you need. I keep an eye on everything. The value of water should not be forgotten by the people of Yangon who are using Joe White and Hlawcar water almost free of charge.

aUnderstand the value of rivers such as the Ayeyarwady River, Chindwin River and thanlwin river. Note that rivers, in particular, are not landfills. Let them be free from water scarcity.

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