Project Wet Educates Children

Project Wet is an education program for children and this Thursday a lot of students learned about water pollution, Water Delivery and water cycles.

Four-hundred students from the Tampa bay area dedicated an entire day learning about water. This program continues to develop for fourth consecutive year and is called “Make a Splash”. This project is yet another activity intended to commemorate the Earths Day on the 22nd of April. All the children that day learned a great deal about the importance of water. Some of the activities during that important day were carrying buckets of water. You may wonder what does that have to do with the importance of water. Well not all people around the world are lucky enough to have plumbing and water faucets. It was very hard back in the days and it is still very hard for people in some regions around the world. Sometimes, according to a recent survey, it takes up to four hours a day for some people in Africa to go to the well and bring buckets of water back to their families. The idea of this project was for the kids to appreciate the water and all the good things that come form it and cherish it. Kids started looking at nature differently and realized that they are really lucky to live in a place where Water Delivery is facilitated.

Our company supports that project and encourages you to appreciate your water.

Rob Laughton

Rob Laughton

Rob Laughton is an established part of the UK water industry and has business interests in drinking water products. He is actively involved in the self-regulatory associations which work to keep strict standards within the UK water industry.

His related water businesses are listed on www.drinkingwaters.co.uk and include The Water Delivery Company - Londons' largest independent bottled water cooler supplier.
 

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