Nowadays, pollutions are almost everywhere. Lakes, ponds, seas, and groundwater are also impacted by water contamination. When contaminants get into these water bodies without being handled, this happens. Sewage from residential and industrial buildings pollutes the water. There is a biodiversity issue with water waste. It affects aquatic plants and bacteria. Fertilizers used by plants for long-term growth are leaking into rivers and streams, polluting the water supply. Now, debris such as nitrates, phosphates, tar, torrential rain, soil, and trees will contaminate water, she said. Toxic chemicals can influence people and animals who drink the water, eat fishes from these rivers. So we must do things to prevent this and protect others. Pick up waste and dispose of it in a trash can. If fertilizer comes into paved fields, blow or brush it back onto the lawn. Grass or yard waste can be mulched or composted. Never dump fat, grease, or greasy substances down the drain. Just like that, we can save thousands of fishes and people.