
http://www.janegoodall.ca/project-blue/WaterinCanada.html ---
In 2004, the average Canadian daily domestic water use was 329L per person (by 2006 it had increased to 335L). In comparison, the average daily water use per person in most countries in Europe is 200-300L, and in the United States it's approximately 575L.
In Canada, about 65% of indoor home water use occurs in our bathrooms. Toilets are the single greatest water user. Here's the breakdown for residential indoor water use in Canada:
o 35% bathing and showering (5 min shower: 100L, tub bath: 60L)
o 30% toilet (one flush: 15-19L)
o 20% laundry (washing machine: 225L)
o 10% kitchen and drinking (dishwasher: 40L, dishwashing by hand: 35L)
o 5% cleaning (hand washing with tap running: 8L, brushing teeth with tap running: 10L)
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More about Canadian water usage from the OECD is at this website:
http://www.environmentalindicators.org/htdocs/indicators.htm
Now (May 31) we have managed to fill up our rain barrels and I am looking forward to my first rain water shower today when we get home.
Your reluctant Ecotourist,
Jan