Archive for Clean Drinking Water

#waterwednesday post-Join Water.org’s quarterly conference call

Today’s post is to remind you to join water.org’s quarterly conference call. This call is about the work water.org is doing around the world. To sign up for the call go to http://water.org/2010/11/join-our-quarterly-conference-call/

#waterwednesday – Today’s Clean Water Post

When you are celebrating the holidays with your family this Thanksgiving, remember to give thanks for the clean drinking water that comes out of your faucet. There are millions of people around the world that don’t have that luxury. Here are some facts about clean water for you to mull over this holiday weekend: The [...]

#waterwednesday – Today’s clean water tidbits

Here are some tidbits about clean water for you to think about… These facts came from water.org. An American taking a five-minute shower uses more water than a typical person in a developing country slum uses in a whole day. A bathtub holds 151 L a day. Someone in a slum may only get 30 [...]

#waterwednesday on Twitter for clean drinking water

As a follow up to my Blog Action Day Post, I was looking for a way to continue the conversation. Much to my delight, I found out that I was added to a list of people on twitter that discuss clean drinking water. I even found out that there was a twitter hashtag – #waterwednesday. [...]

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