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About 65% of indoor home water use occurs in
our bathrooms. Toilets are the single
greatest water user.
“UNESCO
has predicted that by 2020 water shortage will
be a serious worldwide problem.”
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Did you know that in Canada in 2001, the average person uses more
than 335 litres of fresh water a day?
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In your house check for leaks from faucets and pipes;
even the smallest drip can waste as much as 75
liters a day.
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Almost 80% of the earth's surface is covered in water. Of this,
97% is salt water, 2% is glacial ice. That leaves less
than 1% as fresh water for us to use.
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The human body is about 70% water; we cannot
survive more than a week without water.
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A mere 10% of our home water supply
is used in the kitchen and as drinking water.
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Indoor water use peaks twice a day year-round, in the mornings
and evenings.
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The biggest peaks during the year occur in the summer,
when about half to three quarters of all municipally treated
water is sprayed onto lawns.
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As a community grows, the water use grows even faster because
the diversity of water uses increases with size.
Source:Environment Canada.
