I'm not an naive idealist but some things make me wonder. We are so resource-rich in Canada that we take a lot of things for granted. Fresh water is one of them.
I imagine if we were to tell someone in a less fortunate country that we pour drinking water into pools, toilets, golf courses and our own grassed yards (that produce nothing of any real consequence other than looking nice), bathtubs and such, they might wonder about us. It's almost ridiculous when you think about watering grass with drinking water.
These are habits we can change or alter ourselves, never mind agriculture and industry for the moment even though they consume the vast majority of water. Check for yourself. Two sites here, one is American and the other Canadian (requires one time email sign-up). They both calculate an estimate of your fresh water usage based on a few questions. Have a go if you like.
Government of Canada:
http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/reseau/watercalculator/login_e.html
U.S. :
http://ans.engr.wisc.edu/eic/WaterForm.html
Mine is:
Your daily average water usage: 241L
Your province's daily average: 285L
Canadian national daily average: 335L
I imagine if we were to tell someone in a less fortunate country that we pour drinking water into pools, toilets, golf courses and our own grassed yards (that produce nothing of any real consequence other than looking nice), bathtubs and such, they might wonder about us. It's almost ridiculous when you think about watering grass with drinking water.
These are habits we can change or alter ourselves, never mind agriculture and industry for the moment even though they consume the vast majority of water. Check for yourself. Two sites here, one is American and the other Canadian (requires one time email sign-up). They both calculate an estimate of your fresh water usage based on a few questions. Have a go if you like.
Government of Canada:
http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/reseau/watercalculator/login_e.html
U.S. :
http://ans.engr.wisc.edu/eic/WaterForm.html
Mine is:
Your daily average water usage: 241L
Your province's daily average: 285L
Canadian national daily average: 335L