World Water Day
Today is World Water Day. As a member of Bloggers Unite, I’d like to take this opportunity to ask you to stop and consider how much water you use on an average day.
Here’s an approximation of how much water I’ve used today:
- Eight visits to the toilet (8 flushes and 8 handwashes)
- 5-10 minutes in the shower
- Face washed in basin twice
- Teeth brushed and rinsed twice
- Six cups of tea / coffee (kettle half-filled each time)
- Three visits to office water cooler
- Four times washing up in kitchen sink
- Two loads of laundry in washing machine
- Salad leaves rinsed in water
- Potatoes boiled in water
- Windscreen wash used in car
- Rabbits water bottle refilled
- Damp cloth to wipe down table and kitchen surfaces
- House plants watered
These are activities that most of us in the developed world take for granted.
Unfortunately, a billion people in the world lack access to clean, safe drinking water (Charity: Water). Every15 seconds a child dies somewhere in the world due to unsafe water. In fact, unsafe drinking water kills more people per year than AIDS & cancer combined (Hydraid).
You can find out more at: www.worldwaterday.org/
Also, check out hydraid.org, charitywater.org, and tapproject.org
And watch: bit.ly/hydraidvid


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