Monday, March 3, 2014

Municipalities should monitor

Murphy's Law BARBECUE AND PROBLEMS WITH THE WIND

Municipalities should monitor the use and manner of use of groundwater and rivers , should determine the mode and amount of water use by different operators , to lead the campaign for the efficiency of water use to drinking , cooperate with other neighboring municipalities capital investment in hydro along with the central government . Municipalities should also protect water resources through their local strategies including spatial - urban developments . Another role that municipalities should urgently intervene , is the replacement of asbestos pipes due to these pipes are known for their carcinogenic effect . Unfortunately , a large part if not all cities that have water system installed last century are faced with this problem . Then , in the absence of plants for sewage treatment , all sewage discharged directly into the rivers Kosovo .The way most of us deal with water , but also electricity and heating is to be studied deeply in the psycho - social dimension ! We need to educate our children , but also adults , that water is a resource consuming , which limits spending , ie . can not remain without being paid attention to saving and particularly its misuse . Each of us , without exception , spend 3-5 liters of water per day for 356 days a year , without the need or negligence . So , we lose nothing , large quantities of water and simultaneously create large amounts of contaminated water, only because of the fact that water does not want to give respect and value they deserve. Perhaps , many people say nice things he does not know the value or kimetin , will one day run out of them !In an edition of MEST in 2008 for university education " indicators and statistical data for school years 2004/05/06/07 Education " , noted that the number of educational personnel in these three years has been : in the year 2004 / 05 were 28,002 teachers , in the school year 2005 / 06 to 26,725 teachers and in 2006 / 07 to 27,184 teachers .

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