Hey Okanagan! Let’s Make Water Work, Plant FireSmart™, and Protect What Matters This Summer

From Armstrong to Osoyoos, Okanagan citizens know that taking the Make Water Work Pledge is a great way to show commitment and take action towards a more water-efficient and fire-ready region. Adopting water-efficient practices and planting FireSmart™ not only helps make our region fire-resilient, but also saves you money, time and effort. Take Small Actions, Make Big Impact.

 

Take a Pledge to Make Water Work And Win Big Prizes

When you take the pledge to make water work, you stand a chance to win exciting prizes. This year’s prize is MASSIVE! Because you can transform your outdoor space into a water-saving powerhouse!

Two winners will be rewarded with a $500 Gift Card to a local Make Water Work partner of YOUR choice AND a $500 VISA Gift Card to WaterWise your landscape however YOU want! That’s $1,000 in total prizes and endless possibilities!

It’s a double win; help Okanagan save water and also WIN personal prizes!

Take The Pledge

Enter your name, choose your community and check the boxes below to take the pledge.

  • Let’s Make This Interesting

    Whichever community collects the most pledges per capita will win the prestigious title of MAKE WATER WORK CHAMPION COMMUNITY.

    Some people try to win the Cup. This is better. Get your community involved and earn your bragging rights.
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Number of Pledges by Region

Thanks to all those who pledged:

  • ALL
  • Armstrong
  • Kelowna
  • West Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  • Vernon
  • Penticton/Penticton Indian Band
  • Lake Country
  • Spallumcheen
  • Coldstream
  • Peachland
  • Summerland
  • Oliver
  • Osoyoos
  • RDOS
  1. Cheryll NorrisPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  2. Carol KoferKelowna
  3. Kiana KoferKelowna
  4. Stacey DeanKelowna
  5. Terry FrancisArmstrong
  6. Joelle SpinksPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  7. Darryl DietrichPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  8. Allison DietrichPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  9. Jess GlavinaSummerland
  10. Jessie BrennanPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  11. Vanessa Schwoegler-AbbottRDOS
  12. Lorrie HundalPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  13. Leanne FosterKelowna
  14. Casey BrouwerOsoyoos
  15. Holly LoveKelowna
  16. Tracey PurvisVernon
  17. Chris PieperArmstrong
  18. Michelle MitchellVernon
  19. Allison RosePenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  20. Sharon HayhurstLake Country
  21. Leslie GoheenPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  22. Carter MochinskiLake Country
  23. Tricia BrettLake Country
  24. Bib PatelLake Country
  25. Lisa SchrauwenSpallumcheen
  26. Christine YostOsoyoos
  27. Amanda ArmstrongLake Country
  28. Shari SaysomsackOliver
  29. Michelle PavlikKelowna
  30. Christine FritzOsoyoos
  31. Josh SmithKelowna
  32. Sharon SpringKelowna
  33. Shelley BradshawKelowna
  34. Dan RuscheinskiLake Country
  35. Trudy GeorgePenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  36. Mark GodlewskiWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  37. Shelley AllenVernon
  38. Lydia SmithColdstream
  39. Kyla FPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  40. CarolineOliver
  41. Claire TurnerKelowna
  42. Judie SteevesWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  43. Janet ThompsonOliver
  44. Pat ZanderWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  45. Jane JonesKelowna
  46. Rachael FlemingKelowna
  47. Stephanie AitkinKelowna
  48. Shauna BurnellKelowna
  49. Paula GosseLake Country
  50. Karen McGrathKelowna
  51. Felicity ByrneKelowna
  52. Jim ByrneKelowna
  53. Joan ByrneKelowna
  54. Don MorrisonLake Country
  55. Naomi EeWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  56. Christine RussoKelowna
  57. Marty HooymansOliver
  58. Matthew NorrisOliver
  59. Werner LuttmerdingArmstrong
  60. Michelle LuttmerdingArmstrong
  61. Kait TaylorPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  62. Sherry StackhouseOliver
  63. Cody BrooksOliver
  64. Becky ZeemanOliver
  65. Lois beischerWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  66. Brandon CrozierPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  67. Tatumn BarberPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  68. Gillian LukePenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  69. Lyndsay GreyColdstream
  70. Raphael DesjarlaisWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  71. Joe CramerArmstrong
  72. Maureen WilliamsonArmstrong
  73. Tammy DerbyshireOsoyoos
  74. Aimee GriceOliver
  75. Sarah CrookallOsoyoos
  76. Martin JohansenOliver
  77. Melissa PlatiSummerland
  78. Denise DeLeeuwSummerland
  79. Karen CoflinSummerland
  80. Johanne GlodekSummerland
  81. Victoria LaineSummerland
  82. Terry SchaferOliver
  83. Judy Miller-BennettOsoyoos
  84. Myers BennettOsoyoos
  85. Myers BennettOsoyoos
  86. Jim KingOsoyoos
  87. Wendy HarveySummerland
  88. Adrienne BettsSummerland
  89. Erin TrainerSummerland
  90. Deanna BaskettOliver
  91. Harriet Lougheed-McCormickOliver
  92. Leigh LougheedOliver
  93. Brian LougheedOliver
  94. Teri LougheedOliver
  95. Sigrie KendrickKelowna
  96. Kara BurtonOsoyoos
  97. Wendy WallinArmstrong
  98. Kai KaplanOliver
  99. Connie MagoffinOliver
  100. Rebecca GibsonVernon
  101. Gerald DavisOsoyoos
  102. Kinsley FritzOsoyoos
  103. Karen BelangerWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  104. Grant ThompsonSummerland
  105. Sandi WrightOsoyoos
  106. Kat lamraniWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  107. Marc lamraniWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  108. Andrea WrauleyKelowna
  109. Brandon BullingerWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  110. Philip gyugKelowna
  111. Brittany ToughWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  112. b WrauleyKelowna
  113. Elizabeth PlettWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  114. Matthew ChalifourWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  115. Sarah AnsonWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  116. William BennettOliver
  117. Kelly-Anne GrahamOsoyoos
  118. Laura MirkoOsoyoos
  119. Dorothy MingoArmstrong
  120. Shelley cordocedoOsoyoos
  121. Roy AdkinsVernon
  122. Melissa KrugerPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  123. Michaela ByrneKelowna
  124. Amanda WebbOsoyoos
  125. Jill AbneyOsoyoos
  126. Eve LaymanKelowna
  127. Caitlyn BennettOliver
  128. Aline SchagenSummerland
  129. Sue McKortoffOsoyoos
  130. Carolyn HuttemaOsoyoos
  131. Rob HuttemaOsoyoos
  132. Diane ButtOsoyoos
  133. Drake MorganOsoyoos
  134. Derek MorganOsoyoos
  135. Jan SteneOsoyoos
  136. Tamara MorganOsoyoos
  137. Sarah KellerOsoyoos
  138. Everett CookOsoyoos
  139. Vienna FritzOsoyoos
  140. Gabe WoodOsoyoos
  141. Steve RobinsonOsoyoos
  142. Amy RobinsonOsoyoos
  143. Michelle FritzOsoyoos
  144. Liam LoveridgeOsoyoos
  145. Jacqui OshaskiOsoyoos
  146. Tim SchwarzOsoyoos
  147. Lauren OshaskiOsoyoos
  148. Marg CoulsonOsoyoos
  149. Shannon GrataOliver
  150. Kimberly LangeOliver
  151. Wayne AndersonOliver
  152. Caitlin BrothenVernon
  153. Carol SheridanOliver
  154. Michelle PriceOliver
  155. Robbie HorvathOliver
  156. Michelle PriceOliver
  157. Rochelle LougheedOliver
  158. Brieanne MaderOliver
  159. Kari PottsWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  160. Vanda ParKelowna
  161. Susan PetersonPeachland
  162. Alysha SkarboWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  163. Martina StewartKelowna
  164. Tanya LuszczPenticton/Penticton Indian Band
  165. Michael HendersonWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  166. Carmen WeldWest Kelowna/Westbank First Nation
  167. Karen MillerLake Country

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Why take the Pledge?

As Okanagan residents, we cherish the beauty and bounty of our region, and a vital part of that is our water. From Kalamalka to Okanagan and Skaha Lakes, our water resources are essential for our lifestyle, agriculture, and environment. Taking the Make Water Work Pledge is a simple yet powerful way for every Okanagan resident to commit to actively participating in water conservation. By committing to practical water-saving actions, you directly contribute to the long-term health of our lakes and streams, ensuring their sustainability for future generations.

 

Join your neighbours and become a waterwise Okanagan community member.

About the Okanagan Make Water Work Pledges

When you… pledge to only water your lawn between dusk and dawn:

You maximize your Okanagan water conservation efforts by pledging to water your lawn during the cooler hours of dusk or dawn. This simple step significantly reduces water loss due to evaporation under the hot Okanagan sun, ensuring your lawn receives the hydration it needs while contributing to a waterwise Okanagan community.

When you… pledge to mow smart – not too low, not too high.

You commit to a healthy lawn that balances water retention and FireSmart principles. Mow as needed to keep grass within 2-3 inches long to retain water, but don’t allow the grass to get longer than 4 inches for a FireSmart yard. But you don’t need a ruler! This typically means mowing more frequently in spring and fall, and less in summer.

When you… pledge to choose plants suited to the Okanagan’s dry climate:

You embrace the natural beauty of the Okanagan and conserve water by pledging to select drought-tolerant plants for your garden and landscaping. Choosing plants adapted to our dry climate reduces the need for supplemental irrigation, making your garden more sustainable and contributing to overall Okanagan water conservation.

When you… pledge to plant FireSmart™ plants:

You help protect your home and community from wildfire while conserving water. FireSmart™ plants are both drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, making them ideal for Okanagan landscapes. By choosing plants that resist fire and thrive in dry conditions, your yard becomes a beautiful, protective space that works harder for your family and the region.

When you… pledge to choose waterwise landscaping practices like xeriscaping and clover lawns:

You commit to a smarter, more sustainable approach to gardening and landscape management. Xeriscaping and clover lawns require less water, less maintenance, and still offer vibrant, functional spaces for your home. By embracing these practices, you’re supporting a greener future for the Okanagan and showing that beautiful yards don’t have to be thirsty ones.

When you… pledge to water plants, not pavement:

You become a mindful water user in the Okanagan by pledging to direct your watering efforts towards your plants and gardens, not onto driveways, sidewalks, or other paved surfaces. This targeted approach minimizes water waste and ensures that our valuable Okanagan water is used efficiently to nourish your landscaping.

When you… pledge to tune up your irrigation:

You ensure your irrigation system is operating efficiently and minimizing water waste by pledging to regularly inspect and tune it up. Checking for leaks, adjusting sprinkler heads, and using timers effectively can significantly reduce your water consumption and contribute to a waterwise Okanagan.

When you… pledge to Protect What Matters:

You commit to making everyday choices in your yard that help protect what matters most across the Okanagan: our water, our homes, and our communities. By using water wisely and choosing FireSmart™ plants, you help reduce wildfire risk while conserving water for fish, food, fire protection, and farming. These small, intentional actions add up to help build a more resilient Okanagan.

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