Saving water is crucial for sustaining life, protecting the environment, and ensuring future generations have access to this vital resource.We need to save water to keep our daily activities going, to grow the food that we eat and to preserve natural habitats. Saving water also reduces the burden on water treatment facilities, saves money and energy.

Water is a limited resource that we are all guilty of taking for granted. By conserving water, more people in the world will have enough water to perform essential day-to-day activities.

 
Agriculture is the primary source of food production, and globally, about 70 percent of the world's fresh water is used to irrigate crops. When there is a drought, plants will die, and it becomes difficult to grow food. 

What happens when there is no water to grow plants? There will be famine, and the population will starve.