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KNIT ME A RIVER

Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2007

 

Rita Penman - 20-Jul-2007 - Environment Agency staff around the Anglian region have been clicking their knitting needles for months to knit a river of wool in time to mark World Water Day (Thurs 22 Mar).
Aimed at drawing the attention of world leaders to the plight of people with limited water resources and sanitation, their knitted river will be joined to others from across the world in a campaign run by the charity WaterAid and I Knit London.

More than 35 knitters from the Agency’s Anglian region took part in producing 1,300 squares over four months in varying shades of blue. Donations of wool were also made by those who couldn’t knit and sponsorship raised more than £400.

That amount of money will bring safe water and basic sanitation to 26 people, something most of us take for granted.

Regional Environment Agency managers judged the knitters’ efforts and prizes were awarded to: Jacqui Murphy from Lincoln office for knitting the most squares and raising the greatest amount of money; Sue Meadows (mother of Jennifer Meadows from Brampton area) and Charlotte Purser (Peterborough) for the best designed squares, and the Agency’s northern area office for donating the highest number of squares per office in the region.

The squares have been sewn together into serviceable size blankets which when joined together make a river of 22.5m long and 1.5m wide, the length of a standard swimming pool.

Around the world other knitters have been toiling as well to create more than 40,000 squares with numbers still rising.

When all the squares are sewn together the river will be more than 462 m long. The Empire State Building is only 385m high.

Regional Environment Agency WaterAid representative Pauline Smith said: ‘We have been overwhelmed by the number of squares that have been produced to make up our knitted river and I would like to thank all those staff who knitted, bought wool or sponsored those knitting.

‘The Environment Agency nationally supports WaterAid and during the last three years we have raised half a million pounds. In the region we hope to have raised more than £15,000 in the last financial year.

‘I hope that these efforts continue into the coming year so that we can help even more of the poorest people around the world achieve better living standards for future generations.’

Once the campaign is over one of the ideas for the river is to reduce it into blankets and offer them to homeless charities and disaster emergency agencies.

'Coping with Water Scarcity' is the theme for this year’s World Water Day, which has been marked each year on 22 March since 1993.

WaterAid has shown that safe water and basic sanitation can be provided at a cost of £15 per person.

While you're flushing the toilet, think about this: the 10 litres in the average flush represents the entire daily supply of water for the majority of people in the developing world.

ENDS
Notes for editors:

The international observance of World Water Day is an initiative that grew out of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro. The United Nations General Assembly designated 22 March of each year as the World Day for Water by adopting a resolution to be observed starting in 1993.
WaterAid works in 17 countries in Africa and Asia, and to date has helped over eight million and a half people gain access to safe water and sanitation. WaterAid will contribute to help the world's poorest people gain access to these basic needs through its project work, and increasingly by influencing policy decisions.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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