UN WWD in EurEau
Yesterday was UN World Water Day.
Twitter went crazy with the hashtag
We issued a press release, which you can read
Our members also participated in World Water Day. Here are some of their actions.
Austria
ÖWAV co-hosted the Neptun awards, for projects on innovation in water. It was founded in 1999 to highlight waters importance and necessity. One of the winning projects (category ‘water creative’) was a swimming pool located in the Californian desert. Visitors have only 24 hours to visit the pool, pour one gallon of water into the pool and return the key to the pool. The idea of the project is to show the availability of water and the price consumers are willing to pay.
Homepage in German:
You can see the winning projects
And more…
And we launched a press release (topic: taking care of water)
Estonia
EVEL held a press conference.
Germany
DVGW issued a
Norway
Toril Hofshagen spoke at a seminar at the Oslo university where also the Norwegian Junior Water price finale was arranged.
The link (in norwegian) is
They also published an article with different examples of “How to arrange WWD” for thier members with an
And they published a chronicle to all
Portugal
APDA held an
Pictures and some information in Portuguese is already available in
Spain
The Spanish held two events:
Seminar: ‘Past, present and future of wastewater’, organised by the public utility of Madrid region (Canal de Isabel II), in collaboration with the Spanish Association of Water Supply and Sanitation (AEAS). The event analysed the evolution of waste water management during last decades, as well as its main innovations and future challenges.
Open day in waste water treatment plants. AEAS launched an initiative to encourage the urban water sector to organise an open day at the waste water collection and treatment facilities to inform the citizens, in a practical way, on their functioning, as well as social and environmental importance. Finally 64 entities all over the country joined the initiative.
Sweden
Sweden held their
Svenskt Vatten launched a campaign where municipalities, institutions, businesses and others can promote that they only serve tap water, kind of like “branding” tap water. You can read more (in Swedish)
A video clip will be available later today on
WWD trended on Swedish Twitter - not bad!
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