Mar
25
This week we celebrated World Water Day, a campaign designed to
- raise awareness about sustaining healthy ecosystems and human well being through addressing the increasing water quality challenges in water management.
- raise the profile of water quality by encouraging governments, organizations, communities and individuals around the world to actively engage in proactively addressing water quality through pollution prevention, clean up and restoration.
World Water Day has been held every year in March since 1993, and has always been designed to bring attention to one issue or problem with the world’s freshwater supply. This year the focus is on water quality. 
Water quality is defined by its end use. Water that is used for recreation, fishing, drinking and farming requires a higher level of purity than water use for things like hydropower. Unfortunately, throughout the world one of the biggest problems is untreated water, which ultimately affects both the human body, and the environment we live in.
Two of the biggest ways we can all help this growing problem is through water conservation, and green technology.
Here at Quality 1st Plumbing, we take “green plumbing” practices seriously. We were the first plumbing company here in Colorado to become certified as a Green Plumber, and work hard at finding the best ways to help you conserve and be more energy efficient.
If you would like an energy audit, and find out how you and your family can green up your home, we would be happy to work with you.
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I had no idea that World Water Day even existed. Thanks for the info