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May 4 - 10: Drinking Water Week

Drinking Water Week: May 2-10, 2025         Semana del Agua Potable: 4-10 de mayo, 2025

Illustration of a faucet and a cup of water next to the text, “Tap water is more regulated than bottled water.”         Screenshot of an interactive map showing the Portland, OR metro region’s water providers and main water sources.

Illustration of the water cycle with text, “Teach your kids about water!” wrapped around it. An illustrated kid is gesturing to the water cycle diagram next to his illustrated mom.         Infographic detailing the Portland, OR metropolitan region’s drinking water by the numbers.

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April 6 - 12: Water Week

Illustration of the US Capitol next to text reading, “Water Week 2025” against a purple background          A bulleted list reading “safe, reliable, affordable drinking water” next to an illustration of a water droplet with a checkmark over it           

Illustration of a water bill next to the text, "Invest in water.”           Screenshot of a map detailing the water providers and main water sources of the Portland, OR metropolitan region

Illustration of a sheet of paper with the seal of the State of Oregon at the top next to “Proposed Legislation”. Next to the paper is the text, “Water providers work together.”           Illustration of a glass of water next to the text, “What do you know about your H2O?”Infographic detailing the Portland, OR metropolitan region’s drinking water by the numbers.

 

March 17 - 23: Fix a Leak Week

Fix a Leak Week 2025          Illustration of a toilet with a water droplet on the tank next to the text, “Is your toilet leaking?”          Illustration of a faucet with a water droplet leaking from it next to the text, “Is your faucet running?”          Illustration of a leaking showerhead next to the text, “Why is the tub wet?”           Illustration of a curved pipe with a water drop leaking from a connection next to the text, “Is there a puddle under your sink?”          Illustration of a washing machine with a water droplet leaking from the appliance next to the text, “Why is there water on the floor?”          “Let’s find and fix leaks at home” next to an illustration of a water droplet.          

 

January: Emergency Water Shut-off (Multilingual)

Illustration of a gate valve with an arrow depicting clockwise movement to show which direction to turn the handle in order to turn off your water. URL regionalH2O.org/emergency-water-shut-off along the bottom of the image.           Photograph of a smiling kid with his hand on an emergency water shut-off valve. Illustration to the right shows the valve he is holding with arrows depicting a clockwise motion used to shut off the water.          Illustration of a broken pipe leaking a drop of water with the URL regionalH2O.org/emergency-water-shut-off written below.           Illustration of a ball valve with an arrow depicting clockwise movement to show which direction to turn the handle in order to turn off your water. Text to the left reads, “Emergency Water Shut-off” in English, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Vietnamese, and Chinese with regionalH2O.org/emergency-water-shut-off along the bottom of the image.