Stand up and Take Notice of World Water Day on March 22
Despite the fact that the majority of the earth’s surface is covered with water, many regions of the world (particularly Sub-Saharan Africa) suffer from inadequate supplies of clean water, which leads to an ongoing cycle of poverty and illness.
In 1993 the United Nations established World Water Day as an annual event. Here is some more information about the water crisis and tips on how you can make a difference.
Water Conservation in Your Home
Per capita, the United States utilizes more water than any other country, followed closely by Canada. There is using water to perform necessary tasks, andthen there is wasting water because you’re not mindful of the resources.
In your kitchen, change the way you cook. Instead of boiling veggies, steam them. It’s healthier and you use less water. Reserve pasta liquid after you’ve cooked your meal and use it to water your plants. Avoid r unning the tap to defrost items.
Outside, mulch your garden so that it will retain more moisture. Observe watering restrictions to water your lawn. Turn your hose off while you are washing your car.
Good Plumbing Helps the Cause
Some signs of a leak include water meter readings that don’t correspond with your water use, an unexplained increase in water bills, pooling water and wet spots and growth of mold.
Water Crisis Hard Facts
Have you considered low-flow toilets or showers? They make a big difference. In the Allentown, PA area call us at (610) 434 7103 for more information.