Water Conservation
Trying to figure out how you can conserve water? Check out our water conservation tips here.
Protecting our Natural Resources: A Guide to Water Pollution and Conservation in Your Community
Canada’s water supply is linked to that of the U.S., affecting water quality and availability. However, Canadian citizens can do their part in raising awareness on efficient water use and reducing water pollution. Water conservation is a key component of healthy commerce and residential living.
How to Save Water in the Workplace
Canada has about 20% of the world’s freshwater supply, but, despite what many think, water is still a scarce and valuable resource that needs to be protected. Only 7% of that water supply is accessible and renewable. Even with decreasing water usage, distributing that water to everyone who needs it remains a challenge, especially with changing levels of demand throughout the country.
Drip Calculator
Dealing with a pesky dripping faucet? It may be more than just a minor annoyance. While that constant drip can go unnoticed or be ignored over time, it can start to add up for your wallet. With every drop down the drain, you’re throwing money away! While a small leak may seem like a harmless plumbing issue, it can actually cost you big time if not fixed in a timely manner. That’s why Mr. Rooter® is here to give a better idea of how much you could be throwing away.
Saving Water
Water. It’s an important resource, one that has been arguably misused over the years. Doing your part to conserve water can be more than just a way to reduce your global footprint—it can help you save serious money on your water bills every month. Take a look at some of the top water saving tips we’ve compiled for you to implement in your own home to put some green back in your pocket.