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WATER CONSERVATION

Water needs our help. We have the same amount of water today as we did when the Earth was formed. Constant use and pollution threaten our water resources. For example 272,155 kilograms of industrial pollutants are pouring into our water resources every day. Experts estimate that non-point pollution, that is agricultural and urban runoff combined with pollution by individuals, threatens our water resources more than industry. 

Show you care by conserving water, protecting it from pollution, and getting involved in drinking water issues in your local community. 

For more information on how you can conserve water, please click on the links below.

We can practice water conservation actions at home, at work, at school, and in any public place. We all have the opportunity to make positive decisions everyday that affect drinking water. For example, whenever we notice a dripping faucet or see a sprinkler operating on a rainy day, we have an opportunity to conserve water by stopping the waste. We can also conserve water by buying recycled paper products. We can help protect our water sources by refusing to buy and use toxic cleaners and fertilizers. By attending public meetings, we can voice our concerns. Use our water conservation tips and pamphlets to conserve water, protect it from pollution, or get involved in drinking water issues in our communities, we're giving drinking water the hand it deserves.

Water Saving Tips for The Kitchen
Water Efficiency in the Bathroom - Toilets
Water Efficiency in the Bathroom - Showers
Water Efficiency in the Laundry and Utility Room
Water Efficient Plant List 
Fun Facts about Water

Latest News
Construction Advisory Notice - 2013 Sidewalk Replacement Program
24/05/2013
The City's Contractor will be commencing construction on spot repair of sidewalk bays on the east and west side of Isabel Street between Prince Albert Street and Victoria Street, the east side of Queen Street between Wellington Street and St. Annes Place, and the south side of Centre Street between Southwick Street and White Street.
Construction Advisory Notice - 2013 Sidewalk Replacement Program
24/05/2013
The City's Contractor will be commencing construction on spot repair of sidewalk bays on the east and west side of William Street between St. Annes Place and Centre Street, the east and west side of Hincks Street between Wellington Street and Centre Street, and the east side of Mondamin Street between Talbot Street and Curtis Street.
Construction Advisory Notice - 2013 Road Rehabilitation Program
23/05/2013
The City's Contractor is anticipated to commence construction on the following projects: 2013 Road Rehabilitation Program - Hiawatha Street from Curtis Street to Scott Street and First Avenue from Brant Avenue to Locust Street on Friday, May 24, 2013 (weather permitting) with completion by Friday, May 31, 2013 and Monday, June 3, 2013.
Construction Advisory Notice - 2013 Sidewalk Replacement Program
22/05/2013
The City's Contractor will be commencing spot repair of sidewalk bays on the east side of Stanley Street between Victoria Street and Drake Street, on the south side of Drake Street between Isabel Street and Metcalfe Street and on the west and east sides of Metcalfe Street between Prince Albert Street and Centre Street.
Construction Advisory Notice - 2013 Sidewalk Replacement Program
22/05/2013
The City's Contractor will be commencing spot repair of sidewalk bays on the east side of Margaret Street between Prince Albert Street and Victoria Street, on the south side of Prince Albert Street between Margaret Street and Metcalfe Street and on the north side of St. Annes Place between Queen Street and Metcalfe Street.
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