Press Release

Ministry of Communications and Works
Water and Sewerage
Release Date:
Wednesday, 23 March 2022 - 5:17pm

Director of the Water and Sewerage Department, Mrs. Perline Scatliffe-Leonard has said that efforts must be made to identify, and in some cases revive water sources to include wells, catchments and natural areas such as ponds to mitigate the impact of Climate Change.

Mrs. Scatliffe-Leonard in remarks on World Water Day 2022 observed on March 22, said, “Potable water service can be grossly impacted during hurricanes, power outages, rising sea levels, and other disasters to which we are exposed and this is why, we must find ways to identify, and in some cases revive our water sources.”

She added that water is life and measures must be taken to ensure that this resource is always available.

“In addition to other initiatives, the department has taken onboard Sustainable Development Goals 6 (SD-6) which is one of the many goals under the United Nations for developing countries, that speaks strictly to water and sanitation. The department continues in its operations and maintenance efforts toward this goal,” the Director said.

 The theme for World Water Day 2022 is “Groundwater: making the invisible visible” as groundwater accounts for ninety-nine percent of all liquid freshwater on earth, and has the potential to provide environmental benefits and opportunities.

World Water Day is observed on March 22 every year since 1993, and focuses on the importance of freshwater. It also reinforces efforts to raise awareness to the billions of people living without access to safe water.

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World Water Day 2022 Poster

Author

Giovanni Herbert

Information Officer
Telephone:  468-2035
Email: gherbert@gov.vg