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Water Conservation and Efficiency Strategy Update

In February 2008 the Guelph Environmental Services Department initiated an update to the City's original 1999 Guelph Water Conservation. This study, the 2009 Water Conservation and Efficiency Strategy Update, is now complete and identifies the preferred program, policy and resource requirements to achieve and sustain the water use reduction targets of the City's Water Supply Master Plan, Community Energy Plan and City Council's Strategic Plan.

Water Reduction Targets

The Water Conservation and Efficiency Strategy Update water reduction targets are as follows:
  • 10% (5,300 m3/day) water use reduction by 2010;
  • 15%  (7,950 m3/day) water use reduction by 2017, and;
  • 20% ( 10,600 m3/day) water reduction by 2025;
  • To use less Water per capita than any comparable Canadian City

Recommended Programs

Single Family Detached Residential Indoor Measures
  • Residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Toilet Rebate Program
  • Residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Clothes Washer Rebate Program
  • Residential rebate programs for water efficient central humidifiers and floor drain covers
  • Grey Water Reuse System Rebate Program
  • Rain Water Harvesting System Rebate Program
  • Landscape Assessment Program
  • Rain barrel program
  • Comprehensive public and youth education programs
  • New home construction indoor and outdoor water efficiency incentives
  • Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Capacity Buyback Program
  • Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Pre-rinse Spray Valve Replacement Program
  • Water Distribution System Leak Detection Program
  • Implementation water efficiency retrofits and public demonstration projects at existing City buildings 

Key Policy Recommendations

  • Formalize Water Supply Master Plan percentage based reduction goals as equivalent water reduction volumes
  • Water reduction philosophy of maintaining consumption below 2006 average day taking for five year period (ending 2014)
  • Establishment of ongoing Water Conservation Public Advisory Committee
  • Water softener performance research
  • Automated water metering interface pilot study
  • Establish a rain water harvesting based billing policies through the City’s Water and Wastewater Rate Structure Review
  • Extension of conservation programming outside municipal boundary to properties currently metered by City

Water Conservation and Efficiency Strategy Update

Document title

Document details

1999 Water Conservation and Efficiency Study 

PDF, 4.16 MB, 164 pages

Water Conservation and Efficiency Strategy Update - Executive Summary 

PDF, 323 KB, 14 pages

Water Conservation and Efficiency Strategy Update - Final Report

PDF, 1.78 MB, 133 pages

Appendices

Appendix A: Current North American Based Water Efficiency Programs

PDF, 374 KB, 25 pages

Appendix B: Residential Focus Groups

PDF, 183 KB, 42 pages

Appendix C: Residential Telephone Survey

PDF, 98 KB, 17 pages

Appendix D: Public Information Centres

PDF, 3.6 MB, 180 pages

Appendix E: Public Advisory Committee Meetings

PDF, 3.9 MB, 196 pages

Appendix F: Detailed Residential Analysis 2001 to 2007

PDF, 56 KB, 11 pages

Appendix G: ICI Dynamic Database

PDF, 631 KB, 17 pages

Appendix H: IWA – AWWA Water Balance and Water Audit Report

PDF, 534 KB, 36 pages

Appendix I: Individual Program Descriptions

PDF, 350 KB, 72 pages

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For More Information

Wayne Galliher, A.Sc.T.
Water Conservation Project Manager
Waterworks Division
Environmental Services
T 519-822-1260 x 2106

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