Water Week 2019 is March 31–April 6

4/02/2019

For your local Lake of the Ozarks water treatment needs, you can rely on Lindyspring Systems Lake of the Ozarks to help you tackle any water crisis you may face in your home or business. But what about water sources nationally? It's no secret that our nation has been facing the constant issue of contaminated water for as long as any of us can remember. The problem isn't unfixable though, and it's certainly not being swept under the rug.

During the week of March 31-April 6, many national and global organizations will gather in Washington, DC for Water Week 2019. They will come together to advocate for national policies that advance clean, safe and affordable water for their communities. In 1993, the United Nations General Assembly officially designated March 22 as World Water Day. World Water Day is coordinated by UN-Water in collaboration with governments and partners. World Water Day is about taking action to tackle the water crisis.

Currently there are over 663 million people living without safe accessible water supplies who are coping with health impacts of using contaminated water. 1.8 billion people use a source of drinking water contaminated with feces, putting them at risk of contracting cholera, dysentery, typhoid and polio. Unsafe water, poor sanitation and hygiene causes around 842,000 deaths each year.

Due to population growth and economic development, the amount of wastewater generated and its overall pollution load are increasing globally. However, wastewater management is being seriously neglected, and is grossly undervalued as a potentially affordable and sustainable source of water. However, there are many treatment processes and systems that will allow the use of wastewater to meet the growing water demand.

Globally, over 80% of the wastewater generated by society flows back into the ecosystem without being treated or reused. Instead of wasting wastewater, we need to reduce and reuse it. In our homes, we can reuse greywater on our gardens and plots. In our cities, we can treat and reuse wastewater for green spaces. In industry and agriculture, we can treat and recycle discharge for things like cooling systems and irrigation. By exploiting this valuable resource, we will make the water cycle work better for every living thing. The costs of wastewater management are greatly outweighed by the benefits to human health, economic development and environmental sustainability.

We know at Lindyspring Systems we are doing our part in the community to better the water supply one Lindyspring water treatment system at a time, and we'd love to help you do your part. If you haven't looked into options for commercial or residential water conditioning solutions at Lake of the Ozarks, there's no better time than today to tackle your water needs. For more information about our products contact us today.

For All Your Household Water Conditioning and Treatment Needs Count on LINDYSPRING!

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1063 Industrial Drive
Osage Beach, MO 65065

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