August is National Water Quality Month. National Water Quality Month is “dedicated to making the most of the relatively small amount of fresh water we have, because having clean water is vital to our individual health, our collective agricultural needs, and the needs of our environment…[it] was founded in 2005 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and backed by the United Nations in an effort to promote civic discourse about how to conserve our natural water sources by starting conversations on what we can do in our own households and communities to ensure that we all have access to safe, clean drinking water for generations to come.”
Our Head of Reference/Assistant Director, Roz Broch, created the following infographic highlighting eight things you can do to protect your water.