
World Water Day draws attention to the millions of people around the globe that don’t have access to safe drinking water. Even where water seems abundant, employing conservation can help prevent pollution in our lakes, rivers and watersheds while also lessoning the burden on stormwater and sewage infrastructure.
The observance is a great opportunity to be proactive about conserving this precious resource at our homes and workplaces.
At your business:
You can also make a difference by contributing to the water conversation or research organization of your choice.
The observance is a great opportunity to be proactive about conserving this precious resource at our homes and workplaces.
At your business:
- Only water landscaping during the coolest parts of the day
- Inspect and evaluate your process and HVAC systems to check for leaks and other water-saving opportunities
- Install low-flow plumbing fixtures
- Seek out opportunities to recycle and reuse water
- Use rain barrels to capture rain water to use in your houseplants, garden or lawn
- Wash only full loads in your washing machine and dishwasher
- Only water your lawn and garden during the coolest part of the day
- Install low-flow plumbing fixtures
- Use only the water you need
You can also make a difference by contributing to the water conversation or research organization of your choice.