Canada Water Trends

Canada’s Water Trends

Canada’s water trends are shaped by its vast and varied natural water resources, which include lakes, rivers, and coastlines.

Canada holds about 20% of the world’s freshwater supply! While water is plentiful in most areas, certain regions like the Prairies, face seasonal water shortages and drought conditions due to climate variability.

Long-standing boil water advisories in some Indigenous communities highlight concerns over access to clean and safe drinking water.

lake in northern Ontario

Canada has various water management strategies, including sustainable use practices and conservation efforts to protect water bodies.

Technological solutions, such as remote monitoring systems and water filtration innovations (like Santevia’s Made In Canada solutions), are helping manage water use and improve water quality.

The Long Range Wireless PTLevel, an iOT liquid monitoring solution, is made in Canada!

Programs encouraging water-efficient practices and smart water grids (like Partners in Project Green in Toronto) are emerging to address urban water demand and conservation.

Erosion

Ocean Trends

Rising sea levels and coastal erosion are significant concerns for communities along Canada’s Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic coastlines.

Warming ocean temperatures are affecting marine biodiversity, contributing to changes in fish populations and other sea life.

Some of Canada’s Conservation Initiatives

Canada’s most significant water conservation efforts are focused on protecting its abundant freshwater resources and ecosystems through a variety of programs and strategies including:

Métis Nation of Ontario

The Government of Canada

Indicators Map

The Government of Canada

Action Plans

The Government of Canada

Pollution Cleanup

Learn more about E.coli in Water Systems

  • Contaminated Runoff
  • Faulty Septic Systems
  • Effects on Human Health
  • How to Test for E. coli
  • How to Remove E. coli from Water
  • Rural and Indigenous Communities

Technological Advancements in Water

  • Monitoring Systems
  • Filtration Systems
  • Smart Water Management
Water Technology Advancement