Help conserve water by practising odd-even lawn watering this summer
Whitby, Ontario – The Regional Municipality of Durham is reminding residents using our municipal water supply to practise odd-even lawn watering, from now until September, in an effort to conserve water.
Odd-even lawn watering means residents with an odd number home address should only water on odd calendar days, and vice versa—if your home address is even, then water only on even calendar days. Residents can also conserve water by only watering grass when necessary. A healthy lawn requires 2.5 centimetres (or one inch) of water per week, including rainfall.
Under the Regional Water System By-law 89-2003, odd-even lawn watering is mandatory during the summer months. Observing this by-law will help to decrease the amount of water consumed each summer.
For more water conservation tips, visit durham.ca/WaterConservation or contact our Technical Support Division at 905-668-7711 (toll-free 1-800-372-1102).
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“Water conservation is especially important during the hot summer months. Small changes, like following our odd-even lawn watering practice, can help to make a big difference in terms of conserving our municipal water supply. We should all keep water efficiency in mind when doing our daily activities.”
- John Presta, Director of Environmental Services, Region of Durham
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