Celebrating Earth Day with Missouri American Water
In a heartfelt initiative for Earth Day, Missouri American Water underscores the necessity of preserving local water resources. With an expansive service area catering to around 1.7 million residents across Missouri, their commitment to environmental stewardship is more crucial than ever.
A Commitment to Our Environment
The company recognizes that protecting water resources is a continuous effort that extends beyond simply delivering clean water to tap. As stated by Rich Svindland, the President of Missouri American Water, "Protecting our water starts long before it reaches the tap." This philosophy drives numerous community engagements and infrastructure investments aimed at safeguarding local waterways.
This year, Missouri American Water organized a series of eco-friendly activities designed to engage employees and the community alike. Notably, they participated in:
- - Missouri State Capitol Earth Day Event: Participating as an exhibitor on April 17, the company showcased its commitment to sustainability, sharing insights and resources on effective water conservation strategies.
- - Watershed Cleanup: On April 21, fifteen dedicated employees joined forces with Open Space STL to clear trash from Creve Coeur Creek, highlighting the importance of teamwork in preserving natural environments.
- - St. Louis Earth Day Festival: The company's participation in the festival at Forest Park on April 25-26 involved sponsoring events at the World Bird Sanctuary, reinforcing the significance of biodiversity in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
- - Drug Take Back Event: As partners in the initiative in St. Joseph on April 25, employees assisted with safely disposing of unused medications, encouraging responsible community actions to protect public health and waterways.
These actions not only foster a spirit of teamwork but also reflect the broader dedication of Missouri American Water to the communities it serves and their environmental impacts.
Simple Steps Towards Conservation
Missouri American Water also emphasizes that residential water conservation can significantly contribute to protecting our shared resources. They urge households to adopt helpful practices such as:
- - Fixing leaks promptly
- - Turning off the faucet while brushing teeth
- - Running full loads in laundry and dishwashers
- - Disposing of household items, including batteries and paints, correctly
As elucidated by Svindland, every small action can culminate in substantial change. By collaborating, utilities, communities, and customers can ensure that clean water remains a readily available resource for future generations.
Additionally, the company encourages engagements with national initiatives such as the
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, slated for April 25, where communities across the state can participate in disposing of medications responsibly, ensuring they do not pollute water systems.
About Missouri American Water
Missouri American Water is the largest regulated water utility in the state, with approximately 700 professional employees devoted to delivering safe, clean, and reliable water and wastewater services. Operating under the umbrella of American Water, the country's top water and wastewater utility, Missouri American Water holds a rich history celebrating 140 years in operation. Their ongoing commitment emphasizes service and innovation, proving vital in keeping the community’s lifeline flowing.
For more details on Earth Day initiatives and resources, visit the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Earth Day website at
epa.gov/earthday. Join Missouri American Water in making Earth Day more than just a date on the calendar but a collective goal of environmental sustainability and water conservation.