: Back to Attempts: Average: 5. How to prevent water pollution Two ways of dealing with any land of pollution include prevention and cleanup: would indude tactics that stop pollutants and wasted from even entering the environment would include tactics that help mitigate the environmental effects of pollutants that have already entered the environment. Though both tactics play a huge role in reducing the effects of water pollution, prevention is a more effective tactic because it uses less timeless energy, and money to address the negative impacts of pollution and wastes. The following actions describe two ways that individuals can help mitigate the effects of pollution. Of the two which one is an example of a prevent tactic? Help trap toxins from agricultural runoff by volunteering to plant native sak marsh plants in degraded coastal wetlands Engage in activities that stop emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, such as walking or biking to work instead of driving Around the world, many individuals, communities, and governments are continually finding different ways to prevent water pollution For e mple, the United States, the Clean Water Act requires polluters to get permis limiting the amounts of pollutants that they can discharge inte waterways. This measure has since increased the proportion of the U.S. population served w e treatment plants and thus water quality in these areas & Clean Water Services On a smaller scale, Oregon has used another approach in dealing with water pollution: Oregon allows Clean Water Services, the public agency that operates sewage treatment plants in Washington County, to trade pollution permits between its plants that release wastes into the Tualatin River (see photo) This means that one plant run by Clean Water Services can release more pollutants into the river, provided that another plant releases Which of the following best describes the tactic used in Oregon? Discharge trading policy Primary and secondary sewage treatment Bottom-up pressure Grade It Now e here to search 10 & 9 A