World Plumbing Day
World Plumbing Day is an international event,
initiated by the World Plumbing Council, held on 11 March each year to
recognise the important role plumbing plays in societal health and
amenity.
The WPC, through its member countries and its partnerships with
bodies like the World Health Organisation, works all year round to
promote the benefits of safe plumbing, but in 2010 it decided to launch
the concept of embedding a single day on the world’s calendar dedicated
to plumbing. The idea was that on March 11 each year people all over the
world would pause to reflect on the vital role plumbing plays in
preserving their health and way of life – in the case of countries like
ours – or in building sustainable disease free futures for millions in
the developing world.
And so World Plumbing Day was born, and it is big and getting bigger
all the time. Today, on the continents of Australia, Europe and Africa
events are organised to mark the occasion and draw attention to the
importance of good plumbing and sanitation. In China, England, Germany,
India, Canada, North and South America and many more places industry
leaders – like us here today – governments, policy makers, and community
based organisations are promoting World Plumbing Day.
Right now, today, in offices and training colleges, on worksites and
in classrooms, and in legislatures and Parliaments around the world,
World Plumbing Day is being marked and recognised. In media releases and
magazine articles in Chinese, Hindi, English, German and Spanish the
message about the link between good plumbing sanitation and human and
environmental health is reaching millions of people each March.