Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
This is a campaign about a community problem in the water supply of Barangay Tipanoy. As of today, Barangay Tipanoy is having an increasing number of population in the community and its demand for water supply has dramatically affected to the point that the water supply didn’t reach in some areas of the respective residences. In fact, they have to go and look for water supply to other houses to where they could fetch water every day because the water supply didn’t distribute sufficiently in their area. There is a need to revamp the problem to avoid more inconvenience on the part of the consumers of Barangay Tipanoy.
In order for it to be solved, the Barangay Council and the residences of Barangay Tipanoy needs to find ways to address this problem. The Barangay Council should take an action on this ongoing problem. They need to extend the pipe lines to where it can distribute water equally to those areas of residences, especially to effected ones with no water supply and the water should be cleaned and safe for the people to make sure that it is safe for their health. They also need to construct an underground water hand-pump in a strategic location. Each household should have watered collectors or water tank to use it in their daily use. They can also collect water from the rain or do rainwater harvesting as a way to have a collection of water to use it in their house chores. Others opted to move where there is an abundance of water.
People with sufficient water supply needs to increase water conservation practices. They should always keep in mind the proper conservation of water everyday because simple practices like this sometimes tend to be neglected by some of them and it turns out to be a problem by other sector. They should not waste any amount of water even if it is intentionally or unintentionally. They need to maintain conserving water for it to save it. It is because every drop of water counts and water plays an important role in our daily needs and in our lives. Doing, improving and maintaining simple things in conserving water is the easiest way of saving the mother earth.
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