Grown-ups bear the heaviest burden when it comes to the efficient use of water.
However, that doesn’t mean the younger generations do not have significant roles to play. Teaching kids and youth the importance of water conservation can help protect our most critical natural resource.
The City of Lethbridge has provided some tips for parents and guardians.
Shower tunes
Shortening shower times is a great way to conserve water and save money, but how do we convince our kids to reduce time spent under that oh-so-enjoyable stream of hot water? By using the power of music.
Let’s say we’re aiming for a six-minute shower. Have your kids choose two of their favourite songs that total approximately six minutes. Challenge them to complete their shower before both songs have played.
Family projects
Grab a few materials like a plastic garbage bin, silicone caulk, window screen mesh and a spigot and build your very own rain barrel.
Have a minimal water cook-off by challenging each other to see whose recipe is the biggest water-saver.
Plan and plant a water efficient garden. Each family member can choose a plant native to southern Alberta and figure out the most efficient layout for the plants, then watch your familial garden flourish.
Water diary
Writing things down is a great way to create accountability and commitment. Encourage each family member to track daily water use for a week. At the end of the week, compare notes to explore ways to reduce household consumption. Hold each other accountable to your water goals and create family consumption habits. You can also tap back into the competitive spirit to see who can set and follow the most goals.