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Water Use in Metro Vancouver

Sep 25 2008 - 7:00pm
Sep 25 2008 - 9:00pm

 Hosted by Metro Vancouver's Watershed Education team, these popular lectures and presentations are a forum for sharing knowledge and raising awareness of natural systems, capital works, and research relating to our drinking water supply. These programs examine current issues relevant to the management of Metro Vancouver's watersheds and assist in promoting sustainability within our region.

7 - 9 pm at the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve.  (Please see directions link below). The programs are adult-oriented. Admission by donation.

To register: e-mail lscr_ed@metrovanouver.org or phone: 604-987-1273
Please RSVP if you plan to attend.  LSCR Directions & Map

Metro Vancouver staff - Stan Woods (Senior Project Engineer) and Lucy Duso (Communications & Education Co-ordinator)

Metro Vancouver is fortunate to have a supply of safe, reliable tap water that is collected, protected, and distributed from our watersheds through to our municipalities. How much water is used, where does it go, and how is it being used? Lucy Duso and Stan Woods will reveal how much water is required to supply our region's needs, and what's required to supply a growing population.