Drinking Water - Conservation

SCRD Water - Interesting Facts!

It may surprise you to learn that only about 1% of domestic water is used for cooking and drinking. The rest of our beautifully treated water is used for bathing, flushing toilets, washing clothes, watering lawns and gardens and many other uses. Please take a look at these Water Facts.

The goal of the SCRD's Water Conservation Program is to reduce the rate of drinking water consupmption by promoting water efficient practices and technology. By doing this we can reduce the impacts on local streams and groundwater aquifers, and defer the need for expensive new water supply, storage and treatment infrastructure. Check out our water conservation brochure.

Water Conservation Tips

Are you interested in conserving water and would like to learn ways to reduce your water consumption? Click on the water conservation tips below or print them out and let your family read them. Make a positive impact for our coast and our future.

Tip #1 - Protecting Your Lawn & Garden Tip #2 - The 4 R’s of Water Conservation Tip #3 - Awarding Conservation Efforts
Tip #4 - Great Practices for Sprinkler & Irrigation System Users Tip #5 - Saving Water: Car Washing & the Pool Tip #6 - Water Conservation on the Sunshine Coast
Tip #7 - Gardening on the Coast Tip #8 - Golden Community Winners Tip #9 - Alternatives to Grass: Clover
Tip #10 - Recycling in the Garden Tip #11 - Alternatives to Traditional Grass: Rye Grass Tip #12 - Trendy Toilet Talk
Tip #13 - Rain: What Can It Do For You? Tip #14 - Golden Lawn Award Winners Tip #15 - Testing Your Water IQ

One Minute Water Calculator

Do you know how much water you use? Are you interested in seeing how you rank compared to other Canadians or Americans for water usage? If so, take this quick and easy quiz to find out!

Virtual Water - Your Water Footprint

Have you ever thought about how the food you eat ends up on the shelves of you local grocery store or super market? Where does it come from? How does it get there? Or more importantly, how much water does it take to produce to the goods we purchase, not only editable goods, but clothing and other consumer items. Click here to learn more.

Initiatives by the Sunshine Coast Regional District

Water Efficiency Assessment Toolkit Toilet Programs
Water Conservation Tips Water Supply & Distribution
Interactive Map
Sprinkling Regulations Water Wise Gardening
Water Efficiency Awards Program Industrial/ Commercial & Institutional Awards Program