Pollution
Essay by 24 • November 20, 2010 • 478 Words (2 Pages) • 1,216 Views
Clean Water
After reading the article clean water, it has become very apparent to me how astonishing the problem we are facing is growing. Water is continuously being contaminated throughout this planet and will continue to without proper response to this issue. Water is not only being effected for drinking, but the environment as a whole, causing animals to have reproductive issues due to the bacteria. With the amount of contamination happening, the world is in for an uncontrollable issue.
The EPA is attempting to clean the water up consistently, with a ridiculous fact that most Americans live within 10 miles of contaminated water, we need to start to help. Contaminated water is not only bad for drinking, but unhealthy for swimming and fishing as well. If this water is unhealthy for a human to swim in, how bad can it be for an animal that needs these bodies of water for everyday use? President bush is not only helping the contamination he refuses to acknowledge it, the EPA announces that 'the Bush administration has issued a guidance removing Clean Water Act protection from many small streams, ponds, and wetlands. The guidance leaves these waters vulnerable to pollution, filling and degradation."( http://www.sierraclub.org/cleanwater/overview/). This remarkable fact just reinforces how well George W. Bush has been running our country. This man is a self centered, egotistical moron. This really offends me, coming from a town in New Jersey that right is on the coast, this affects me personally. Whether fresh water or salt water we have issues, and if George bush continues to ruin the country, we will be forced to live in pollution.
The amount of pollution our government is allowing to take place is disgusting. There is no reason we need to live in pollution. We come from one of the most successful countries, but are negligent and continue to ruin it. Considering our president influences these acts so
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