Hidralia brings awareness to 195 schoolchildren in Manilva about the responsible use of water with Aqualogía

The objective of this activity is to educate schoolchildren about the importance of water and the environment, as well as to raise awareness of the natural and urban water cycle

The sessions of Aqualogía give their starting signal in Manilva. During two days, 195 students of Third Primary of the schools Maicandil, San Luis and Pablo Picasso of the locality will participate in the program on responsible consumption of water and environment, which once again starts up the water company of the municipality, Hidralia, in collaboration with the City Council.

Hidralia brings awareness to 195 schoolchildren in Manilva about the responsible use of water with Aqualogía

 

The high point has taken place in the school Pablo Picasso, in an act in which both the City Councilman of Manilva Antonio Barragán and the manager of Hidralia in Manilva, Carlos Corral have been present.

The objective of this activity is to educate schoolchildren about the importance of water and the environment, as well as to raise awareness of the natural and urban water cycle through interactive games. In this way, behaviors of saving, consumption and responsible use of the resource are reinforced.

As a complementary activity to the Aqualogía campaign, the project includes a contest of drawings and slogans related to the responsible consumption of water and the environment. As established in the bases, the works will be made on paper or cardboard size DIN A-4, must be unpublished and meet the definition of that term. While for the slogan a short and expressive phrase is established, the drawing should reflect some manifestation of the water and the environment.

The winner will be rewarded with a check of one hundred euros, only exchangeable for school material, and his work will be used as an image of the educational Aqualogía Program posters of the following course in the locality. In the poster of this edition of Aqualogía in Manilva there is the drawing and slogan made by Marta Carretero, of the Pablo Picasso school, who managed to impose herself on the rest of her classmates last year.