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Water Conservation Efforts Highlighted

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Experts and the municipal association in Styria are calling on the population to conserve water due to falling groundwater levels. The drought is affecting several regions, specifically Enns Valley and Murthal. Residents are being asked not to fill private swimming pools without consulting their local municipality. There are approximately 66,000 pools in the Styria region. A message said the importance of saving water, likening a single drop to the sea. The importance of saving water in daily life and addressing leaky faucets was said as a simple act that can help arid lands. It urges immediate action on leaky faucets to help dry land breathe again, said that small efforts can make a difference. The broadcast said the importance of water conservation, stating that if even a drop of water is wasted, the ocean will feel lonely.

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drought water conservation Styria

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“Experten in der Steiermark rufen die Bevölkerung jetzt dazu auf, etwa ihre privaten Pools nicht ohne Absprache mit der Gemeinde zu füllen.”

CRI News Radio

“妈妈,为什么老师说关上水龙头就可以留住大海?因为如果有一滴水漏了,大海就会孤单呀。日常生活中注意节约用水,看到漏水的水龙头快点紧急。你的举手之劳可以让干涸的土地再次呼吸。”

CRI News Radio

“Mom, why did the teacher say that closing the faucet can save the sea? Because if a drop of water leaks, the sea will be lonely!”

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