Saint John Water is teaming up with the Government of New Brunswick to launch a city-wide call for water conservation, encouraging residents to think more consciously about their daily water consumption. The initiative highlights that even small changes in our habits can lead to significant water savings across the community.
In a notice posted on its website, the utility emphasized the collective impact of individual actions. By making simple adjustments at home, you can contribute to a more sustainable water future for Saint John.

The call for conservation was announced in a recent notice. (Image: City of Saint John)
Easy Ways You Can Conserve Water at Home
According to the official announcement, you can start saving water immediately with these four simple steps:
- Turn off the tap: Don’t let water run while you brush your teeth or shave. This is one of the easiest ways to cut down on waste.
- Take shorter showers: Trimming just a few minutes off your daily shower can save a surprising amount of water over time.
- Run full loads only: Make sure your dishwasher and washing machine are completely full before starting a cycle.
- Fix leaks fast: A small drip from a faucet or a running toilet can waste hundreds of litres of water each month. Address leaks as soon as you spot them.
This joint effort between Saint John Water and the provincial government underscores a shared commitment to resource management. By working together, residents can help ensure our water supply remains healthy and reliable for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Saint John Water asking residents to conserve water?
The initiative aims to promote mindful water use and demonstrate how small, everyday actions can collectively make a significant positive impact on the community’s shared water resources.
What are the main tips for saving water at home?
The key recommendations are to take shorter showers, turn off the tap when brushing your teeth, fix leaks promptly, and only run full loads of laundry or dishes.
Are these mandatory water restrictions?
No. The announcement is an encouragement for voluntary water conservation to help residents build sustainable habits. It does not introduce mandatory restrictions.
Who is Saint John Water partnering with on this initiative?
Saint John Water is joining the Government of New Brunswick to promote this message across the province.




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