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WHEREAS, water is a basic and essential need of humankind, as our health, comfort and standard of living depend upon an abundant supply of safe water; and WHEREAS, Idaho recognizes that an adequate and dependable supply of water is crucial to the economic well being of its agricultural and industrial economies; and WHEREAS, Idaho residents and businesses rely on economical electrical energy generated by hydroelectric facilities situated on Idaho rivers and canals; and WHEREAS, Idaho residents and visitors cite the environmental beauty and productivity of Idaho's lakes, rivers and ground water as a reason for visiting or living here; and WHEREAS, some 14,000 Idaho sixth-grade students across the state are concentrating their studies this week on the role of water in their life and in the livelihood of their state; and WHEREAS, water education activities being held around Idaho include water festivals, field trips and classroom presentations for the benefit of our youth; and WHEREAS, water truly is Idaho's most precious natural resource – the lifeblood of our state – it is appropriate to set aside a special time to call upon all Idahoans, young and old, to learn about the importance of water in their lives and how they can protect and conserve our precious water resources; NOW, THEREFORE, I C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, do hereby proclaim the week of May 7 through 11, 2007 to be I D A H O W A T E R A W A R E N E S S W E E K in Idaho, and I encourage all Idahoans and visitors to make every effort to
conserve and keep our water resources clean and safe. I also urge all our
citizens to recognize the value, importance and fragility of our water
resources, since without water our land and our future would dry up.
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