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Making Water Conservation Part of the Northwest Lifestyle

People in Northwestern Washington are often seen as leaders on conservation issues. We live in a spectacular part of the country and we do what we can to ensure it stays that way. Yet water conservation has not been high on our radar. This is probably not surprising since the Northwest is also known for its abundant rainfall. The beauty of our region has attracted an ever-growing population that has put increased

Water and abundant are two words not being used together much this year. The natural demand on our water resources. At the same time, Mother Nature has thrown us a curve, sending us warmer temperatures and reduced snow pack. This is a trend that seems to be our future.

The truth is the Northwest actually receives less average rainfall than seemingly sunnier climes. Out of 100 U.S. cities, our region ranks 56 th in average rainfall at 38.6 inches. Metropolitan areas with higher annual rainfalls include Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Houston, Memphis, Miami, New York and Philadelphia.

According to the 2001 Central Puget Sound Regional Water Supply Outlook, our region is facing significant challenges in meeting the water needs for people and fish habitat with the resources currently available. The area's population is expected to increase by 27% between 2000 and 2020. Already some utilities are predicting insufficient supplies to meet this demand. That demand may also be intensified by climatic changes and faster than anticipated growth.

As demands for our water grow, the need to conserve water also grows. Conservation is one of the easiest and most economical ways to ensure adequate supplies. We need to start developing good water conservation habits NOW, and incorporating them into the way we live, work and think about water. Click here to here to learn about saving water in your home , saving water in your yard, and saving water at work.

 

   

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