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Members of the People’s Water Board Coalition Interfaith Committee spoke out ahead of World Water Day to urge city leaders to adopt income-based water bills using American Rescue Plan Act funds in order to keep water affordable for low-income households. @WWJ950 @AfternoonsWWJ https://t.co/2FQj7ID9mQ
Today is world water Day. The UN Secretary General has labelled Australia a climate laggard, yet here we are at a hearing about govt giving taxpayer dollars to fracking companies for projects that will harm country for future generations. Ban fracking now #BeetalooInquiry https://t.co/PcaD0FlYGa
Happy World Water Day!
We sometimes take it for granted, but water is our most important resource in the world.
Today is the perfect day to remind ourselves of how big a part water plays in our lives, & how we need to work together to sustainably manage this precious resource. https://t.co/Md3h3118f6
22 March is World Water Day. If all the world's water were only 100 litres, the part that’s safe to drink would be a precious half a teaspoon.
So when your dom spits in your mouth today, mean it when you say thank you
Today, world water day, we hold the vision of a healthy place to live.
Where there is enough water in the rivers and wetlands to support us and the diversity of life that has been here for millennia. 💧
#WorldWaterDay2022 https://t.co/PN6i1VACrA
Today is World Water Day focusing on groundwater is invisible, but the impact is visible everywhere. Out of sight, under our feet, its a hidden treasure that enriches our lives. Majority of plastic pipes are invisible but play an important role in delivering essential services. https://t.co/gmTepl0YUF
Today is World Water Day. Not so fun fact: With Melbourne's population growth and climate change our beautiful #Birrarung #Yarra is facing a water crisis. Sufficient water for a healthy river is not optional - it's essential. #WaterCrisis #ClimateCrisis #HealthyRivers https://t.co/ihNZGNIMT8
— Yarra Riverkeeper Association (@TheYarraRiver) March 21, 2022
TODAY is World Water Day 2022!
Did you know 1 in 4 people in the world do not have access to safe water. That’s 2.2 billion women, children, & men – many of them with disabilities.
Join CBM and help us ensure every person has access to safe water: https://t.co/B9kNlLjq3D https://t.co/bOy6aNcZ4l
💦 Today is World Water Day.
This year, the focus is on groundwater.
Groundwater has a vital role in water and sanitation systems, agriculture, industry, ecosystems and climate change adaptation.
#WorldWaterDay
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World Water Day seeks to raise awareness about issues relating to water such as water shortages and sanitation problems. This day aims to provide people with access to safe and clean water and encourages countries to implement better infrastructure and water management.
World Water Day Facts - in 2022
According to Water.org, as of 2022, 771 million people (1 in 10) do not have access to safe water.
According to the WHO, as of 2022, 2.2 billion people around the world have limited access to safe drinking water.
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