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From water world in Thousand Island, I learn about water crisis

by | 22-09-2012 07:35 recommendations 0

Science Camp is a long holiday academic program for senior high school in Jakarta to engage in science and technology in our community.  Last July I joint the science camp to Thousand Island where I learned a broad range of environmental issues concerning water, especially about ocean and the beach. Also I had the opportunity to do snorkeling.  It was a pity to know that some of the corals and underwater environment were destroyed due to the irresponsible act of human (i.e., bombing). We learned about how to save tortoises, mangroves, seashells, etc., and the most memorable for me was when we discussed how to save our water.

When I turned on the water-tap to take a bath everyday at home actually  I  rarely think twice about saving the water. It's easy to  think that water is abundant and everlasting because the ease in which it flows from the taps.

Until recently, when I read in The Jakarta Post, reporting about a community in Mekarjaya hamlet, Bogor, West Java, line up for drinking water. For me this was a very special report because Bogor known as :"Rain City"  for its high rainfalls, yet much of Bogor has experienced water shortage over the past six month.

So, this really reminded me of the experience in the thousand Island. when I had to use a bucket to fill up the water into the tap before flushing it to wash my feet. This was one of creative ways to save water, because it kept the water from running excessively.

It's really opening my eyes to the enormity of it.  When I think about the issue of water, I tend to focus on the little things that a family can do to conserve water in the home things like turning off the tap when you brush your teeth, using a rain barrel to capture rain water for your garden, investing in a low-flow toilet or taking a shorter shower.

Well, that's one of many simple valuable things that I want to share as an Eco-Generation Ambassador, on how easy actually we can play our role to contribute our little share to save water for our future.
 
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9 Comments

  • says :
    It's good to know that you've been to Korea before :-)
    Posted 04-10-2012 20:59

  • says :
    Hi Rajashree, yup, I really enjoyed that science camp even though we were mostly using sea water....
    Posted 25-09-2012 09:36

  • says :
    Christy Lee, when I visited Gyeonggi last year in Asia Pacific Environment Youth Forum, , that's also my valuable moment for me, especially when I met many encouraging people like you :)

    Posted 25-09-2012 09:25

  • says :
    Simran, I am trying to make a report as good as your report :)
    Posted 25-09-2012 09:16

  • says :
    Hi Kehkashan ,Yes, you right! I am pleased to be a good experience, because most of them in that trip are new friends, like you and all my friend s in Tunza Eco-generation.
    Posted 25-09-2012 09:11

  • says :
    Hi Anggi! You must have really enjoyed yourself!
    Posted 24-09-2012 12:40

  • says :
    Wow what a great experience you had!
    Thank you for sharing your valuable moment with us^)
    Posted 24-09-2012 11:53

  • says :
    Great Experience. Hope you have enjoyed a lot.
    Posted 24-09-2012 11:20

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