Prevailing water shortage: Five-point suggestion to Save Water

August 22, 2023 at 1:23 PM

The Ministry of Water Supply will take measures to address the impact of the ongoing drought in several districts, Minister of Water Supply Jeevan Thondaman stated.

Taking to ‘X’, the minister stated that the steps are being taken together with the National Water Supply and Drainage Board and the Department of National Community Water Supply.

“In order to address the impact of the ongoing drought in several districts, my Ministry together with the @NwsdbOfficial, and the Department of National Community Water Supply, will be visiting drought-affected districts in the coming weeks,” he said. 

Stating that the goal of the initiative is to gain firsthand insights, understand district-specific challenges, and work together to find swift solutions, Minister Thondaman added that an official schedule will be published soon.

“In this critical time, your input is invaluable. Please share with me in the comments section how the drought is affecting the water supply in your town or district. Your insights will aid our understanding and response strategy better,” he requested from the public. 

Minister Thondaman pointed out that while responding to this drought, each individual can play a vital role in conserving water. 

The minister has made a five-point suggestion to the public to help conserve water. The suggestions are as follows;

  1. Fix Leaks : Check and repair any leaks in your home, as even small drips can add up over time. 
  2. Shorter Showers: Aim for shorter showers to save water. Every minute counts.
  3. Collect  Rainwater : Utilise rain barrels or containers to collect rainwater for non-drinking purposes like gardening. Avoid unnecessary watering. 
  4. Turn Off Taps : While brushing teeth, washing hands or dishes, turn off the tap when not in use. 
  5. Spread Awareness: Educate friends and family about water conservation and inspire them to take action too. 

“By collectively embracing these practices, we can alleviate the strain on our water resources and ensure a more consistent water supply during this challenging period. I thank everyone for their patience and support,” Minister Thondaman added. (NewsWire)