Happy World Water Day!! I know I love water, so as some take the time to cherish their loved ones on Valentine’s Day, why not take World Water Day to cherish and appreciate our freshwater?! I challenge you to use significantly less water on March 22, than you use on a regular basis. Some examples include: turning off the water while you brush your teeth or wash your face; taking a two minute shower; making sure the washing machine is full before doing a partial load; collecting the water in the sink to soak other dishes while washing dishes; and so much more!
All living beings require water for survival, but not just any kind of water, safe water. It is very important that we conserve and protect our freshwater, so we should not be wasting water and we should not contaminate this necessity either. As the United Nations says, “water is a precondition for human existence and for the sustainability of the planet.” This quote could not be any more true because without safe drinking water we nor other living beings would not be here today.
The United Nations has a lot of information about water quality and wastewater. First off, the environment is suffering due to the increase in population. Coming with this suffering is the challenge of providing safe drinking water to everyone. The UN believes, as do I, that the first step toward a solution is to pollute less and manage wastewater better.
We all know it can be hard to pollute less because we have become accustomed to certain habits. Not only that, but it is hard to believe that one person can make a difference. However, this is true because it can become a chain reaction.
Let’s test your knowledge on wastewater and what we can do as a community to protect our safe waters. Hint: use the “water quality and wastewater” link above for help (if you need it):
Take a look at another one of our blog posts on the safety of drinking water and the potential contamination of pesticides!
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