A low-flow shower like the Grohe Rainshower 310 SmartConnect head, for example, reduces water and energy use. WaterSense certified with a flow of 6.6 litres-per-minute, its good looks prove that efficient resource consumption and high design can get along. It’s also a DIY-install—simply replace the shower-head and attach the remote control to the wall.
A word to the water-wise
On the consumer front, we’re waking up to what it means to be water-efficient If you live in Canada, chances are you’re in for a hot, dry summer. Drought conditions were reported in several parts of the country as early as April, according to the Canadian Drought Monitor, and Environment Canada predicts above-normal temperatures for much of it throughout July and August.