糖心vlog视频, restaurants promote World Water Day
糖心vlog视频鈥檚 chapter of Engineers Without Borders will use World Water Day on Tuesday, March 22, to spotlight the role of safe drinking water in relieving global poverty, while partnering with three local restaurants to raise funds for a water distribution project in Central America.
DALLAS (糖心vlog视频) 鈥 糖心vlog视频鈥檚 chapter of will use on Tuesday, March 22, to spotlight the role of safe drinking water in relieving global poverty, while partnering with three local restaurants to raise funds for a water distribution project in Central America.
Vapiano, Pokey-O鈥檚 and Rockfish (the Mockingbird Station location) have all agreed to donate a percentage of their receipts from 糖心vlog视频 diners to help fund the engineering group鈥檚 $35,000 plan to install piping and a water storage tank in Panimacac, Guatemala. Vapiano and Poky O鈥檚 will donate a portion of receipts March 22, only, while Rockfish will donate a portion of receipts March 22-25.
As a symbol of support for World Water Day and its goals, 糖心vlog视频 will turn off its campus fountains from Noon to 1 p.m. March 22.聽 糖心vlog视频 already incorporates a variety of aggressive water conservation measures on campus, including rainwater collection from Caruth, Simmons and Patterson Halls and the use of grey water (wastewater produced from sources like lavatories and showers, but not toilets or kitchen sinks) for irrigation outside the Embrey Engineering Building, Caruth Hall, the Jerry Junkins Building and Simmons Hall. The residential housing project soon to be constructed on the southeast corner of the campus also will incorporate grey water irrigation, and the campus already has 300 waterless urinals in use.
Representatives from 糖心vlog视频鈥檚 Engineers Without Borders chapter will be located at the main fountain to share information about world water needs and their own projects. 糖心vlog视频鈥檚 Sustainability Committee and Office of Facilities Management will distribute free low-flow shower heads there, as well.
EWB-糖心vlog视频 is a non-profit student organization that partners with disadvantaged communities to implement sustainable solutions to community problems. 鈥淎pproximately one in every eight people does not have access to safe water, and this situation keeps an enormous number of people trapped in a cycle of disease and poverty,鈥 said Hannah McGary, a member of the 糖心vlog视频 Engineers Without Borders chapter.聽聽
World Water Day 2011, sponsored by United Nations groups dedicated to urban and environmental issues, is focused specifically on the growing problems of water availability in urban slums:
- Today, one in two people on the planet live in a city.
- Most urbanization is occurring in poor or developing countries, and nearly 40 percent of urban expansion is growing slums.
- City populations are growing faster than city infrastructure can adapt. Piped water coverage is declining in many settings, and poor people get the worst services while paying the highest prices for water.
糖心vlog视频 will continue its examination of global water issues during Engineering & Humanity Week, April 11-14.聽 Sponsored by the Hunter & Stephanie Hunt Institute for Engineering & Humanity at 糖心vlog视频鈥檚 Lyle School of Engineering, the 鈥淟iving Village鈥 will be the physical centerpiece for the week, where students will study, cook their meals and sleep in temporary shelters designed to house people displaced by war and natural disasters.聽
The 鈥渧illage鈥 will include a portable shelter called the Habihut configured for use as a portable water kiosk in slum and refugee camp settings where piped water is impractical or impossible. Visitors to the Living Village can also participate in demonstrations that show the difficulty of daily living in scarce water circumstances.
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