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World Plumbing Day: The hidden infrastructure protecting public health

World Plumbing Day was launched in 2010 specifically to highlight this connection between plumbing, health and sustainability.

By Natalie Forster, Editorial Director
A plumber, and the logo for World Plumbing Day.
Image courtesy of World Plumbing Organization.
March 11, 2026

Every year on March 11, World Plumbing Day serves as a reminder that one of the most important public health systems in modern society is also one of the least visible. Established by the World Plumbing Council, the annual observance highlights how plumbing systems quietly protect communities by delivering clean water, safely removing waste, and preventing the spread of disease.

Modern plumbing infrastructure is so embedded in daily life that it is often taken for granted. Yet its impact on global health is enormous. According to the World Health Organization, 1.4 million people die each year due to inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services, with unsafe sanitation alone responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually. These deaths are largely preventable through reliable water systems, proper drainage and wastewater management.

Globally, access to safe water and sanitation remains uneven. Roughly 785 million people still lack even a basic drinking-water service, while hundreds of millions rely on unsafe surface water sources. Waterborne illnesses linked to contaminated water or poor sanitation remain a major public health threat, particularly for children in developing regions.

Even in developed economies, plumbing infrastructure plays a critical role in disease prevention. Effective plumbing systems control cross-contamination between drinking water and wastewater, maintain proper drainage and ventilation, and reduce exposure to pathogens that can spread through poorly managed sanitation systems. Health experts consistently identify safe water and sanitation infrastructure as one of the most significant advancements in modern public health.

The scale of plumbing’s impact becomes clearer when considering the alternative. Before modern sanitation systems became widespread in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, outbreaks of cholera, dysentery and typhoid were common in growing cities. Today, properly designed plumbing systems help ensure those diseases are largely contained in regions with reliable water and sanitation infrastructure.

World Plumbing Day was launched in 2010 specifically to highlight this connection between plumbing, health and sustainability. The initiative encourages governments, industry organizations and plumbing professionals to raise awareness about the role that safe water systems play in protecting communities worldwide.

The plumbing industry’s role also extends beyond public health to environmental protection and economic resilience. Reliable plumbing systems enable water conservation technologies, support building efficiency, and protect water supplies from contamination. At the same time, the industry faces growing challenges including aging infrastructure, climate-related water stress and a global shortage of skilled tradespeople.

World Plumbing Day underscores a broader truth: plumbing is far more than pipes and fittings. It is a critical layer of infrastructure that supports safe buildings, resilient communities and global health.

As the industry marks another World Plumbing Day, it is also an opportunity to recognize the people who make these systems possible. From the contractors installing and servicing systems in the field, to the engineers designing safe and efficient plumbing infrastructure, to the wholesalers ensuring products are available when and where they are needed, and the manufacturers developing the technologies that move the industry forward, each plays a vital role in protecting public health.

Your work may often take place behind the walls of buildings or beneath the streets of our communities, but its impact is felt every day. On World Plumbing Day, the BNP Media Plumbing & Mechanical Systems Group offers a simple message of appreciation: thank you for helping keep water safe, systems running and communities healthy.

 

This article was originally posted on www.pmmag.com.
KEYWORDS: plumbing plumbing industry water safety

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Natalie Forster is the director of communications for the American Supply Association (ASA), where she leads the association's public and media relations strategy, social media efforts, and member-focused online and print communications. Prior to joining ASA, she was the Editorial Director of Plumbing & Mechanical and Supply House Times. Before that, she served as an editor and digital content director for Southern Trade Publications, a publishing company focused on the PHCP trades and real estate industries. Natalie holds a bachelor's degree in communication studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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