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1983
Water conservation practices were promoted through awareness campaigns and government regulations. The responsible use of water resources in homes, industries and agriculture was promoted, as well as the implementation of more efficient technologies in its management. -
1993
The declaration of World Water Day by the United Nations General Assembly, with the aim of raising awareness of the need to preserve this vital resource. Various international conferences and events were held that promoted water conservation and the implementation of more efficient policies and technologies for its use and management. -
2003
In 2003, water care continued to be a major concern around the world. During this period, various practices for water conservation were promoted, such as awareness of efficient use in homes and companies. The repair of leaks in water distribution systems, the implementation of more efficient technologies in agriculture and industry, and the promotion of water reuse and recycling were encouraged. -
2013
In 2013, water care continued to be a global concern. Water conservation practices were promoted at the domestic, industrial and agricultural levels. Awareness of the importance of using water efficiently spread, encouraging the repair of leaks and the adoption of more economical technologies in homes and companies. -
2023
The adoption of sustainable technologies will be promoted in various sectors to reduce water consumption and minimize waste. The reuse and recycling of water will also be encouraged, especially through the recovery and treatment of wastewater. To preserve natural sources such as rivers, lakes and aquifers, policies and regulations will be implemented, promoting the conservation of aquatic ecosystems. Environmental education will be better to the planet