​EarthEcho ​International ​Invites You To ​Take Action For ​Clean Water In ​Your Community ​Sept 18

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​EarthEcho ​International ​Invites You To ​Take Action For ​Clean Water In ​Your Community ​Sept 18

Leading up to and during World Water Monitoring Day, EarthEcho will provide a variety of ways to engage individuals, organizations and communities in monitoring and protecting their water resources on September 18.

EarthEcho.jpgExplorer and environmental advocate Philippe Cousteau, Jr. and EarthEcho International invite you to take part in protecting one of your community's most precious resources—water.

In celebration of World Water Monitoring Day on September 18, EarthEcho is providing online resources for monitoring and protecting the health of community water supplies, as well as sharing live broadcasts and updates from water monitoring events across the country. The World Water Monitoring Day tools and activities are part of the  EarthEcho Water Challenge , an international program that equips anyone to combat the global water crisis starting in their own communities.

"The water that sustains our cities and towns needs our focus and support to keep these essential resources healthy and clean; we can't depend on local or federal regulations alone to protect our community water," said EarthEcho founder Philippe Cousteau, Jr. "When you participate in World Water Monitoring Day activities you are playing an active role in the ongoing health and prosperity of your community."

Those interested in taking action in their community can visit www.monitorwater.org to order an  EarthEcho Water Challenge  test kit, share their water quality data and download toolkits and other resources to help guide their efforts to protect local waterways.

Throughout the day, EarthEcho will share live broadcasts and updates from water monitoring events across the country on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter and encourage participants to join the conversation using hashtag #MonitorWater.

EarthEcho is collaborating with partners across the country on a variety of water monitoring events that will take place on September 18, including the following:

Source: Cision PR Newswire

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