Metro Vancouver Adopts New Drinking Water Management Plan
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Metro Vancouver adopts new drinking water management plan - Water Canada
Metro Vancouver has adopted an updated Drinking Water Management Plan with an increased focus on water conservation. The plan outlines a regional target to keep per-person water use to a maximum of 320 litres per day by 2035, a Mtro Vancouver release said. In 2023, Metro Vancouverites used 384 litres of drinking water per person per day. “In Metro Vancouver, we have some of the best drinking water in the world — and that’s not by accident. It’s …
Metro Vancouver wants to slash its per person water consumption by 17% by 2035
Vancouver – Metro Vancouver has one of Canada’s highest per capita water consumption rates, prompting the region to update its drinking water management plan. Its goal is to keep water usage at a maximum of 320 litres a day by 2035 from an average of 384 litres recorded in 2023. The demand for drinking water is likely to increase as Metro Vancouver’s population is expected to grow to 3.5 million by 2035. Daily Hive report
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