Conserve Water, Not Irony

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Bottled water - scam or saviour?In Bangkok, it’s common knowledge that you don’t drink the tap water. Everyone carries around their plastic water bottles instead. And after a few days, you get used to walking around the city with a perpetual bottle as well.

Vancouver, Canada, where I live is a different story. Our tap water is generally quite drinkable. In fact, I’d always attributed our abundant water to the continual rain that we experience for most months out of the year. Water, water, everywhere.

The irony was not lost on me when, last month, a particularly powerful storm caused landslides into the Capilano Reservoir, and suddenly our health authority was asking 2 million people to stay away from the taps.

Cue: bottled water frenzy.

On that first evening, all the local grocery stores and gas stations were quickly emptied of their water. I wasn’t worried. Most of us figured the ban would last, two or three days at the most.

The weekend arrived and neither did a reprieve. The Salvation Army handed out bottled water to the homeless. A fist-fight broke out at a big-box wholesale store. I counted the growing stack of plastic bottles building up under my sink.

The advisory remained in effect for 2 weeks.

I’m not sure how long the residents of Bangkok have been relying on bottled water, but it’s now easy to imagine the day when tap water is no longer readily drinkable in these parts. A resource this valuable should demand the cultivation of good habits before it’s too late.

Luckily, I came across this excellent guide from TreeHugger, entitled “How To Green Your Water.”

Have a read if you get a moment. What you find may surprise you.

What do you think about the whole bottled water phenomenon and the state of water world-wide?


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Ian MacKenzie is the founder and editor of Brave New Traveler. He is currently editing the One Week Job documentary. Aside from writing, he spends his time exploring the fundamental nature of existence and wishing he did more backpacking.

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  • Alison replied on December 8, 2006

    I really liked this article Ian. (I hadn’t even realised it was written by you). I live off of a well and have been very blessed in terms of water accessability. But living in the city and having to pay the bills makes you realise that the amount of water you consume makes a difference.
    Someone actually came door to door in our neighbour and gave out free faucets and shower heads that use much less water. I thought that was pretty sweet and we should definately take the steps we need to protect, like it is said, the most valuable resource on earth.

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  • ianmack replied on December 9, 2006

    Glad you liked the article! Previously I’d felt rationing water in Vancouver was like sand in a desert. I think it’s definitely one of those “don’t know what you got til…” In this case it was an hour before it was effectively gone.

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  • Karen replied on April 7, 2008

    Hi Ian,
    Thank you for sharing the Tree Hugger site. Get lots of ideas on conserving our natural resources. We all definitely need to learn and get accustomed to conserving and not producing too much waste to the land fill. I’m all for “Save the planet, go green” kind of people.

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