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A healthy community relies on high quality, pathogen free water for many uses in our daily lives. That is why the City of Penticton chose to build a new water treatment plant. The treatment decided upon is based on the multiple barrier treatment system. The water treatment plant ensures that the City of Penticton users will continue to have high quality water far into the future.

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Water & You - WaterSmart Brochure

On average, Canadian's water consumption approaches 350L/day. In 2006, in order to compensate for our semi-arid conditions, our water consumption skyrocketed to approximately 650 L per capita per day.Yes, we have a big lake out there, but we also have a trend towards longer, hotter, and drier summers. Water shortages that were unheard of just five years ago are now a reality in some parts of the Okanagan Valley...

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WaterTalk Newsletter

WaterTalk is produced by the City of Penticton to promote water-use efficiency and to educate customers about water-related legislation, programs, projects, and services. To be published spring and fall, WaterTalk is part of an Okanagan-wide initiative supported by the province and more than 15 other water utilities.

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For more information contact:

Carolyn Stewart | Water Conservation Program Coordinator
250-490-2562
Carolyn.Stewart <at> Penticton.ca

 

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