With the current El Nino that we are experiencing and the future dry spells that we will have brought about by global warming, a clarion call to all of us for water conservation is in order.
When we speak of water, we refer to freshwater that is not only essential for life but also a “life blood” for agriculture, industry and domestic households. Being a limited resource in our planet, water is becoming more and more precious because of our population growth, pollution and climate change.
