Many waterways are loaded with garbage, making it unsafe for fish to survive in, and unsafe for use to wash in, or to drink. Toxins are released into waterways illegally everyday and it's our job to monitor this activity and report our findings. The Water Environment Federation and other organizations like it, can teach us what we need to know about protecting and conserving our precious water supplies.
World Water Monitoring Day (WWMD) has available, clean water-testing kits which can be bought for only $20.20 including shipping. It comes as a kit with all of the collection and testing supplies you will need. The kit allows you to select a local stream or river and collect sample to test for oxygen levels, water temperature and the acidity of the water. At the end of the testing period, just gather your information and submit it to the website. Testing is required to be carried out between September 18 and October 18, so the data an be submitted by everyone no later than December. If you have a website already set up, you can register it and the data can be seen directly from your site by the public. There are also some kits which are made available as a donation.
The water quality database can be viewed by the public too, so you can check the water in other areas. Kids will have a fun time with this project, and should be encouraged to participate. There are links available to them on the Web site for fun, along with a great library and a quiz.
The World Environment Federation also has a great buyer's guide for you to visit, which can direct you to everything concerned with water and air quality control products, pipes and tanks, cleaning, collection and treatment systems, to name just a few.
There are many ways to teach your children how to care for our environment, and to learn how to teach others the same. They are never too young to learn these skills, and who knows, it may lead to a prestigious career in later years.
Sources:
WWMD
http://www.worldwatermonitoringday.org/index.php
World Environment Federation
http://www.wef.org/Home
WEF Buyer's Guide
http://www.wefbuyersguide.com/
Published by Kerry Mulherin
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14 Comments
Post a CommentVery good reporting.
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Great information :) Sheri
Very interesting read!
wonderful information!!...thanks Kerry!!
yeah very good info. lots of water articles lately from everyone
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