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CHANGE OF WATER CONSUMPTION HABITS IN KROKIALAUKIS COMMUNITY
CHANGE OF WATER CONSUMPTION HABITS IN KROKIALAUKIS COMMUNITY
Participants of the Erasmus + project “Drop
of water – reflection of cultures” analysed reasons and consequences of climate change, indirect use of terrestrial
water, discussed why groundwater
does not
fill wells, why lakes and rivers have depleted, and looked for ways to save
water at home, also prepared water saving and responsible use of water
recommendations and introduced them to the inhabitants of Krokialaukis village. They distributed leaflets
to the population of the village, also sticked posters in public places, shops,
gymnasium.
The survey showed that data provided by participants and recommendations have done impact on the inhabitants of the village. Residents claim that they have become more responsible with water and started to save it. They do not need to limit their basic needs, but they have learned to make small changes in behavior to achieve a big reduction in water consumption : allow water from the tap with lower current,turn off the tap while brushing teeth or soaping hands, after washing fruit and vegetables use the water for watering flowers, etc.
FINAL EVENT OF THE ERASMUS+ PROJECT “DROP
OF WATER – REFLECTION OF CULTURES”
On the 18th
of June the participants of the Erasmus+ project “Drop of water – reflection of
cultures” had their final event in Curonian Spit National Park that was called
Water, Environment and Future.
The
participants introduced experience gained in project activities, described the
results of the project, with a specialist of Curonian Spit National Park discussed
the impact of the project (changes in behavior in everyday habits, which
contribute to water saving and reduction of climate change), they spoke about
scientific achievements in these fields and future prospects.
While
travelling through Curonian Spit National Park the group got acquainted with
objects created by nature and man, analysed the consequences of climate change,
became aware of the impact of climate change on national park plants and
animals.
The
experience gained in the project changed daily habits. A sustainable lifestyle
helps oneself, others, the planet.