Natural Resources CanadaGovernment of Canada
 
 Français ÿ  Contact us ÿ  Help ÿ  Search ÿ  Canada site
 ESS Home ÿ  Priorities ÿ  Products &
 services
ÿ  About the
 Sector
ÿ  Site map
Satellite image of Canada
Natural Resources Canada
Geoscape Canada
.Home
Waterscapes
.Home
Bowen Island
.Home
.How we use it
.Water shortages?
.How we get it
.The clean water factory
.Water stored underground
.Reducing risks
.Living with summer drought
.Want to know more?
.Credits & citation
.How to obtain the poster
Related links
.Groundwater


Proactive disclosure


Print version Print versionÿ
ÿGeoscape Canada
Natural Resources Canada > Earth Sciences Sector > Priorities > Geoscape Canada > Waterscape Bowen Island
Waterscape Bowen Island
Water in our lives: how we use it
Previous (Waterscape Bowen Island)Index (Waterscape Bowen Island)Next (Water shortages? But this is a rainforest!)

Raindrop says: Use water wisely
Water - essential to life
Imagine life without water. Impossible! People, animals, plants - we all need water to survive.


Hidden water use
Water is used to produce the food we eat and the products we use. For example, manufacturing a car uses hundreds of thousands of litres of water.

Hidden water use

Where does all that water go?
We flush a third of the water we use down the toilet. In the summer, watering our gardens can cause household use to jump 30%.

Drinking and cooking 4% Garden watering 20% Toilet flushing 32% Bathing and cleaning 28% Laundry and dishes 16% (Data from Greater Vancouver Regional District)
Drinking and cooking 4%
Garden watering 20%
Toilet flushing 32%
Bathing and cleaning 28%
Laundry and dishes 16%
(Data from Greater Vancouver Regional District)

Necessity - the mother of conservation
By international standards, Canadians waste a lot of water. Cheap and seemingly unlimited supplies discourage conservation, but water districts on Bowen Island that suffer summer water shortages have become very efficient water users. How did they do it?

How we measury up!

User pay!
Summer water use in Eagle Cliff dropped 70% when household meters were installed. When we have to pay for what we use, we tend to use less. Meters also identify leaks in the pipe system.

Average daily water use per person (litres)
How our water use has changed

Top

Previous (Waterscape Bowen Island)Index (Waterscape Bowen Island)Next (Water shortages? But this is a rainforest!)


2006-07-25Important notices