World Water Monitoring Challenge

World Water Monitoring Challenge is an international program that takes place each year in communities around the world. Organizations and individuals of all ages monitor the condition of their local rivers, streams, estuaries and other waterbodies.

WWMC grew out of the World Water Monitoring Day program in 2012. While an official day continues to be observed each year on September 18, the broader challenge encourages people everywhere to test the quality of their waterways, share their findings, and protect our most precious resource. The program runs annually from March 22 (the United Nations World Water Day) until December 31.

In 2012, approximately 250,000 visits were made by participants to monitoring sites in 66 countries. Dont miss your chance to participate in this global water event!

More information about World Water Monitoring Challenge is available at www.MonitorWater.org