Table 1
Indoor water conservation practices, by province
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| Had a low-volume toilet | Had a low-flow shower head | Municipal water supply 1 | Non-municipal water supply 2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Had a low-volume toilet | Had a low-flow shower head | Had a low-volume toilet | Had a low-flow shower head | |||
| percent | ||||||
| Canada | 47 | 63 | 47 | 63 | 49 | 64 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 33 | 57 | 33 | 58 | 35 | 53 |
| Prince Edward Island | 30 E | 58 | 26 E | 47 | 35 E | 70 |
| Nova Scotia | 41 | 63 | 40 | 62 | 43 | 65 |
| New Brunswick | 34 | 56 | 32 | 54 | 37 | 59 |
| Quebec | 40 | 65 | 39 | 65 | 50 | 66 |
| Ontario | 53 | 68 | 54 | 69 | 53 | 66 |
| Manitoba | 45 | 57 | 47 | 58 | 34 | 51 |
| Saskatchewan | 47 | 42 | 46 | 42 | 57 | 50 |
| Alberta | 52 | 53 | 52 | 54 | 55 | 51 |
| British Columbia | 43 | 59 | 43 | 58 | 52 | 67 |
Municipal supply is water supplied by the city,
town or municipality.
Non-municipal supply includes private wells,
surface sources and other sources.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Environment Accounts and Statistics Division, CANSIM
table 153-0104.
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