Water Tips 
There are so many ways to conserve and protect water. With the world facing a global water crisis, there’s never been a better time to learn new ways to use less water and protect Canada’s fresh water supply. Visit the following websites to learn new techniques
to save water and save money too!
Visit Environment Canada’s website to learn how to conserve water inside and outside
your home. Try the water tips and the consumer guide.
Check out these useful tip books, created by The Clean Water Foundation, on how to conserve water in your yard, garden and home.
Live in Toronto? Find useful tips for your home, information about rebates for your toilet and washing machine, an Indoor Water Efficiency Retrofit Kit, and more on the Live Green Toronto webite.
Read this Homeowners’ Guide to Rainfall, produced by RiverSides, to understand urban storm water.
Find tips on what you can do to keep our rivers clean, from Yellow Fish Road.
Download an issue of “Water Watch”, a guide to water efficiency in your community.
Check out the Groundwater Foundation's tips on how to easily conserve water, and protect and conserve groundwater.
Join the “One Drop” movement and learn how much water you can save by adopting simple habits.
Use this drip calculator to measure wasted water due to leaks.
Try the Government of Canada's water use calculator.
Visit these useful American sites:100 Ways To Conserve and H2ouse Water Saver Home.
Can't afford to replace your old toilet? Put plastic bottles full of sand or pebbles, a tank bank, or a float booster in your toilet tank to cut down on water waste!
Check out SinkPositive- Save water and space by using this innovative sink on your toilet!
Looking for water-saving project ideas? Check out the 5 Days of Drought Challenge and the Water Conservation Pledge.
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