Let us take the
global picture into account. As per a recent study,
by the year 2020 water shortage will be a serious worldwide
problem. Our water resources will not be sufficient anymore.
So an environmental approach is not only a good thing,
it is necessary if we want our children to have water when
they grow up.
In fact, Canada rates
as the second biggest water consumer (right behind the US).
On average, each Canadian uses 1600 cubic meters of water
per year. This is 6400 tons of water for a family of four…This
is more than twice as much water as the average person from
France, three times as much as the average German, almost
four times as much as the average Swede and more than eight
times as much as the average Dane. Canada’s per capita
water consumption is 65% above the world average. At this
rate, our water supplies (mainly ground-level sources) will
not be able to support our growing needs and expanding population.
This means that even here,
in our own towns, we will soon experience this shortage.
You may have noticed recently that more and more municipalities
have started taxing water consumption; this is a direct
consequence. And it’s only just begun. Important changes
will be asked of us over the coming years.
So, we may as well take
advantage of this opportunity to do our part for the environment
while also keeping our money in our pockets.