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- To implement these strategies, The Nature Conservancy is working with cities and water users around the world to create water funds, which enable water users to collectively invest in source water protection activities for the purpose of securing better water quality and improving the health and well-being of local communities.
www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/a-natural-solution-to-water-security/A Natural Solution to Water Security | The Nature Conservancy
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2020-11-02. Sustaining Healthy Communities Through a New Clean Water and Wastewater Fund.
The 2030 Agenda recognizes the centrality of water resources to sustainable development. Improved drinking water, sanitation and hygiene are vital to driving progress in other areas, including health, education and poverty reduction.
Mar 22, 2021 · As a citizen of your country, you can influence political decisions by signing petitions, such as the Water Act in the US, or contacting your local government representatives to support or challenge water allocations. You can also join social movements, such as the youth organization MyH2O that collects, measures and uploads water quality data ...
Oct 12, 2023 · Water insecurity is the insufficient quantity or quality of water to support health, livelihoods, ecosystems, and production or an unacceptable level of water-related risks to people,...
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The Government of Canada is working hard to clean up polluted and problem waters from coast to coast to coast. Click on the links to learn about the Government's funding investments and water-science work that help clean up, protect and restore our lakes and rivers.
The Government of Canada has a strong, comprehensive approach to ensure clean water for all Canadians and a number of concrete and measurable actions have been taken to implement this approach over the past few years. This approach includes:
•Managing our vast water resources. To preserve and protect our major watersheds for future generations, the Government of Canada made a series of national announcements under the Action Plan for Clean Water in late 2007 and early 2008. This includes the Oceans Action Plan; the Plan of Action for Drinking Water in First Nations Communities; clean-up funding for water bodies; wastewater regulations; and, water science.
•Reducing pollution at the source. Pollution Prevention is the most effective means of protecting our environment, and includes regulation of specific industries like metal mines and pulp and paper.
•Taking action on toxic and other harmful substances. Through the Chemicals Management Plan, regulations are being prepared to limit toxic chemicals such a Bisphenol A (BPA), from getting into Canada's freshwater reserves. As well, Environment and Climate Change Canada has addressed blue-green algae growth in our lakes and rivers by introducing regulations to restrict and reduce the use of phosphates in household cleaning products and laundry and dishwasher detergents.
•Monitoring water quality. A significant network of specialists collect water quality data, and monitor the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of Canada's watersheds from more than 3,000 sites across Canada.
•Investing in infrastructure. Through the Building Canada Fund, measures are being taken so that municipalities and First Nations communities all across the nation can properly upgrade wastewater treatment facilities designed to keep our waterways clean and pollution-free.
Jan 11, 2017 · Improving the health of the lands around our water sources—a strategy called source water protection—can improve water quality, restore reliable water flows and bring added benefits to local ecosystems and communities.
Jan 22, 2024 · To ensure that fresh water in Canada is clean and healthy, the Government of Canada is taking unprecedented action by launching the Canada Water Agency and investing $650 million over 10 years in the Freshwater Action Plan to protect and restore water quality and ecosystem health in major watersheds across the country.