The City of Morden is in the process of planning a project for the replacement of high-flow bathroom fixtures with low-flow fixtures for Morden residents on a cost-share basis. This will help reduce the potable water demand and also reduce sewage production, which will save Morden on capital upgrades to the water and sewage treatment plant.
Low-flow fixtures are designed to save water over conventional fixtures by having a lower-flow rate while still maintaining satisfactory performance.
A low-flow showerhead must not exceed a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute (GPM) water flow.
A low-flow sink faucet must not exceed a maximum of 1.5 GPM.
A low-flow toilet must use no more than 1.5 gallons per flush (GPF).
Most of the low-flow fixtures come with the WaterSense mark.
At this time, the number of households not having low-flow fixtures is unknown.
Please fill the survey to help the City determine the project scope and an action plan for the project.
Note: If you own rental properties, please also include them in the form.