Water pollution is a serious problem threatening the survival of human beings,plants and animals. It is urgent that some strong measures be adopted to deal with the problem.

There has been a discussion recently on the issue in a newspaper. Write an article to the newspaper to express your opinion based on the following;

1. Present situation

2. Suggested measures to be taken

3. Future prospect Attention;Write a short passage of about 120 words.

It is generally accepted that rivers are becom?ing polluted with garbage and dangerous chemi?cals. Ships contribute to the problem because they rely on rivers for disposing of wastes. In a word,polluted water is a big problem.

As we know,people depend on water to live on. We should find a solution to this problem and take measures immediately. To begin with,the governments of all countries are supposed to for?mulate regulations to deal with it. In addition,fac?tories in cities must be prohibited from draining waste into rivers before they are totally treated.

As far as future prospect is concerned,I am sure that good results will be achieved. Tomorrow will be better and brighter only if everyone does his part and tries hard to seek solutions for its con?trol.

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