World Water Day is marked

On March 22nd, the World Water Day is marked, which day is scheduled for UN resolution in December 1992. With the UN marking this day, it aims to increase the importance of protecting the waters and lack of drinking water in many parts of the world. Also from 2005 to [...]
On March 22nd, the World Water Day is marked, which day is scheduled for UN resolution in December 1992.
With the UN marking this day, it aims to increase the importance of protecting the waters and lack of drinking water in many parts of the world. The water density is also marked from 2005 to 2015. So the record of this day is of greater importance during these years.
World Water Day first was marked at 22,03,1993. This day is marked in order to attract attention to drinking water and in order to appeal to all to help manage and manage water sources for drinking.
Each year on World Water Day, specific aspects of drinking water are highlighted: city water, water quality, cross - border water, water, and culture, and so on.
According to estimates by 2025 two-thirds of the world's population will be hit at high water demand.
Experts estimate that about 1.1 billion people do not have access to water for drinking, while 2.5 billion people do not have basic sanitation.
The United Nations predictions are quite dark. Their report stresses that water sources will be steadily reduced due to increasing population, pollution and climate change.












