The traditional event of this Day is taking water samples in different water bodies of the planet to assess its quality and safety for human life and living organisms. Those who wish are invited to conduct a series of simple tests to determine the quality of water in local rivers, lakes and other sources, and publish the results on the World Water Quality Monitoring Day (WWMD) website.
As for the participants themselves, every year there are more and more of them. Today, 1.6 million people from 146 countries of the world are monitoring their water bodies.
This event is very important because water is the most valuable natural resource. Thanks to it, in nature, substances are transferred from the soil to plants, from land to rivers, lakes and oceans, from the atmosphere to land, the nutrition of living organisms and the removal of their waste products. If the quality of water deteriorates, then the life of all Life on our planet will be in danger. So let's explore water quality together!!!
As for the participants themselves, every year there are more and more of them. Today, 1.6 million people from 146 countries of the world are monitoring their water bodies.
This event is very important because water is the most valuable natural resource. Thanks to it, in nature, substances are transferred from the soil to plants, from land to rivers, lakes and oceans, from the atmosphere to land, the nutrition of living organisms and the removal of their waste products. If the quality of water deteriorates, then the life of all Life on our planet will be in danger. So let's explore water quality together!!!