News | March 12, 2015

WWEMA Launches Water Challenge To Raise Awareness For Water/Wastewater Funding

The Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association (WWEMA) recently launched the WWEMA Water Challenge to raise awareness of the value of water and the need for adequate funding for water and wastewater infrastructure.

“It’s a fun way to demonstrate the myriad ways we rely on ready access to water in our daily lives, and how much we take that access for granted,” said WWEMA Executive Director Vanessa Leiby. “We’re using the #NoWater hashtag to spread the word and draw attention to our most precious resource.”

WWEMA is challenging local, state, and federal officials as well as community leaders and other concerned citizens to “turn off their taps,” whether literally or figuratively, and share their experiences on social media. The Challenge will continue through Water Week, April 12-18, which coincides with WWEMA’s Washington Forum as well as several other water advocacy group events.

According to the Water Challenge website: “You can decide for yourself how long you want to go without tap water, whether you try it for a few hours or longer. Spoiler alert: It gets harder the longer you try. (Especially since you may need to flush your toilet at some point. Because, yes, toilets count, too. So do dishwashers, laundry, food prep ... you get the idea.)”

The site offers complete details on the Challenge as well as suggestions on additional steps individuals can take, including an online petition calling for increased awareness and support for water and wastewater funding. For more information, visit www.wwema.org.

Since 1908, WWEMA has informed, educated, and provided leadership on the issues that shape the future of the water and wastewater industry. Its member companies supply the most sophisticated leading-edge products and technologies, offering solutions to every water-related environmental problem and need facing today’s society.

Source: The Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association (WWEMA)