World Water Day is observed on March 22
every year. The day to recognize the importance of earth's most
precious natural resource was proposed 20 years ago at the United
Nations Conference on Environment and Development. While we often take
water for granted, many cannot. And water plays a role in almost
everything we do. We drink it, wash in it, play in it, generate power
with it, irrigate crops with it, travel and transport goods on it, fight
fires with it, and worship with it. Gathered here are images of water
from the last year in all its uses, in scarcity and in abundance. -- Lane Turner (48 photos total)
Water Spouts will speak volubly and endlessly about all the issues concerning water. The ongoing degradation, and growing scarcity, of the water supply here in the US, and the rest of the world. The continued absence of potable water in so many parts of the world. The work being done by NGOs, and charities, in the third world, to help alleviate the situation. The emphasis on WASH ( Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene ) so health and healthy water are maintained. "Water Spouts" will spout it all out.
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