Why Is World Water Day Important?
- Access to Clean Water – Over 2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water. Clean water is essential for preventing diseases and maintaining health.
- Sanitation and Hygiene – Poor sanitation and contaminated water contribute to diseases like cholera, diarrhea, and typhoid
- Climate Change Impact – Rising temperatures and extreme weather patterns are affecting water availability and quality.
- Economic and Social Impact – Lack of water access disproportionately affects poorer communities, especially in rural areas.
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – World Water Day supports SDG 6: ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by 2030.
How It Helps:
- Encourages governments, organizations, and individuals to invest in water infrastructure and conservation
- Promotes water-saving habits and sustainable water management.
- Highlights the link between water, health, poverty, and environmental issues.
- Raising awareness of affordable measures to ensure your house has clean water.

Protecting Your Health & Ensuring Your Safety
As part of a drive to spread awareness of the issues surrounding World Water Day To help consumers learn more, experts at ConsumerNotice.org have created multiple pages to share critical information on reducing pollution at home and where PFA’s can be found.