World Water Day

About

22nd March is Celebrated as the world water day

The day is used to advocate for sustainable freshwater resource management.

Each day's theme focuses on topics related to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), which aligns with the Sustainable Development Goal 6 targets.

Every year around World Water Day, the United Nations releases the World Water Development Report (WWDR).

This 2022, the focus is groundwater, an invisible resource with an impact visible everywhere.

UN-Water is the convener for World Water Day and selects the theme for each year in consultation with UN organizations that share an interest in that year's focus.

Ground Water

Groundwater is water found underground in aquifers, which are geological formations of rocks, sands and gravels that hold substantial quantities of water. Groundwater feeds springs, rivers, lakes and wetlands, and seeps into oceans. Groundwater is recharged mainly from rain and snowfall infiltrating the ground. Groundwater can be extracted to the surface by pumps and wells.

Life would not be possible without groundwater. Most arid areas of the world depend entirely on groundwater. Groundwater supplies a large proportion of the water we use for drinking, sanitation, food production and industrial processes.

It is also critically important to the healthy functioning of ecosystems, such as wetlands and rivers.

We must protect them from overexploitation – abstracting more water than is recharged by rain and snow - and the pollution that currently haunts them, since it can lead to the depletion of this resource, extra-costs of processing it, and sometimes even preventing its use.

Exploring, protecting and sustainably using groundwater will be central to surviving and adapting to climate change and meeting the needs of a growing population.






Posted by on 22nd Mar 2022