Translating the following into chinese 1. Water conservation 2. to eliminate waste 3. maximize efficiency of use. 4. properly executed water conservation 5. only 3% of the planet’s water resources represent fresh water. 6. Less than 1% of all water is available for human consumption; 7. the rest is salty ocean water, 8. freshwater that is bound up in glaciers and polar ice caps. 9. Of the water available to humans,animals,and plants, 10. only a tiny fraction is used as drinking water. 11. Most of what is consumed is used 12. to create electricity,grow crops, 13. run factories, 14. household and sanitation needs. 15. Global water consumption rose almost tenfold 16. many part of the world are now reaching the limits of their supply. 17. Population continue to increase 18. while water supplies dwindle. 19. To highlight this growing problem, 20. the United Nations declared 21. 2003 to be The international Year of Freshwater 22. if current trends continue, 23. suffer moderate to severe water shortage 24. in little more than two decades from now 25. Globally, one in six people still have no regular access to safe drinking water, 26. more than twice that number (2.4billion people) lack access to adequate sanitation facilities.” 27. The problem is local as well as global. 28. In the desert Southwest, 29. droughts combined with depleted stores of groundwater 30. burgeoning Sunbelt populations 31. putting unprecedented strains on the water supply. 32. water is in demand for a myriad of uses: 33. recreational, mining and industry, fishing, irrigation, 34. riparian habitat preservation, 35. among others. 36. In the U.S., almost 100 gallons per day of drinking water are used per capita. 37. the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) 38. acknowledged 39. the semi–arid West In its report, 40. Preventing Crises and Conflict in the West 41. DOI concedes. 42. existing water supplies are, or will be, inadequate to meet the water demands of people, cities, farms, 43. the environment even under normal water supply conditions.” 44. Excessive use of water has the following adverse effects on our society, economy, and environment: 45. More dams must be built, 46. destroying wilderness areas and reducing streamflow. 47. The water infrastructure 48. requries increased maintenance for pipes, sewers, and treatment facililties. 49. Agricultural uses can contribute to erosion, 50. salinity and increased desertification.