Wednesday, September 19, 2012

World Water Monitoring Challenge


World Water Monitoring Challenge™ (WWMC) is an international education and outreach program that builds public awareness and involvement in protecting water resources around the world by engaging citizens to conduct basic monitoring of their local waterbodies.
WWMC grew out of the World Water Monitoring Day program in 2012. While an official “day” continues to be observed each year on September 18, the broader “challenge” encourages people everywhere to test the quality of their waterways, share their findings, and protect our most precious resource. The program runs annually from March 22 (the United Nations World Water Day) until December 31.
The primary goal of World Water Monitoring Challenge is to educate and engage citizens in the protection of the world’s water resources. Many people are unaware of the impact their behaviors have on water quality. Conducting simple monitoring tests teaches participants about some of the most common indicators of water health and encourages further participation in more formal citizen monitoring efforts.


2 comments:

  1. Natural water resource monitoring plans should be executed at government level. Local and national communities arrange meetings and demand for actions if their domestic water resources have unsatisfactory cleaning and monitoring issues. I advise to demand for a solution for such issues instantly as they directly effect your health.
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  2. I truly appreciate this blog post.Really looking forward to read more. Great.

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