#WorldWaterDay: Taking action to protect this fragile natural resource

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#WorldWaterDay: Taking action to protect this fragile natural resource
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means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites..From the first hour that you start your day to the time that you go to sleep, water plays a crucial role in nearly all aspects of daily living. Without easy access to clean water, you wouldn’t be able to stay hydrated to support day-to-day health, much less brush your teeth, bathe or cook.

While these are global issues that might seem daunting, here are 5 simple actions you can take every day that make a big difference over time:Marist College and Poughkeepsie High School students check a net for migrating juvenile American eels on the Fall Kill Creek on New York's Hudson River estuary.At NOAA we take water and the challenges associated with it seriously — not just on World Water Day, but every day.

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