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Best Practices in Water Conservation
Water Use Efficiency Targets, by sector
[edit | edit source]Water Audits
[edit | edit source]- System Audits (note: method to be developed for Georgia EPD [1])
- End Use Audits (note: method to be developed for Georgia EPD [2])
Reuse Feasibility Studies
[edit | edit source]- (note: method to be developed for Georgia EPD [3])
Education and Outreach Programs
[edit | edit source]- (note: method to be developed for Georgia EPD [4])
Formulating Water Conservation Plans
[edit | edit source]Ten Key Steps to Planning a Successful Water Conservation Program*
- Identify conservation goals
- Develop a water-use profile and forecast
- Evaluate planned facilities
- Identify and evaluate conservation measures
- Identify and assess conservation incentives
- Analyze benefits and costs
- Select conservation measures and incentives
- Prepare and implement the conservation plan
- Integrate conservation and supply plans, modify forecasts
- Monitor, evaluate and revise program as needed
Source: *Handbook of Water Use and Conservation, Amy Vickers, 2001, pages 2 and 3 (as quoted from powerpoint presentation, Georgia DNR Pollution Prevention Assistance Division.
(List of water conservation techniques, organized by who can implement, with following information for each technique: description, link to best example, estimating water saved, estimating costs, implementation guidance.)
States and Regions
[edit | edit source]Cities
[edit | edit source]Water Utilities
[edit | edit source]Institutions
[edit | edit source]Residential Complexes
[edit | edit source]Homeowners
[edit | edit source]Commercial
[edit | edit source]Industry
[edit | edit source]Agriculture
[edit | edit source]Identifying Water Conservation Techniques
[edit | edit source](need to organized this list according to who implements)
- Require 1.6 gal/flush toilet to be installed at the time of sale
- Rebates for 6/3 dual flush or 4-liter toilets
- Rebates for high efficiency clothes washers
- Low income home leak detection and repair
- Distribute retrofit kits w/low flow showerheads
- Increase school education programs
- Require high efficiency clothes washing machines
- Insulate hot water piping
- Rebates for 6/3 dual flush or 4-liter toilets
- Require 6/3 dual flush or 4-liter toilets for new homes
- Residential water audits
- Guide to a self-water audit on North Georgia Retailer’s web site or as a mail-out
- Permanent irrigation restrictions
- Regulations for rain sensor/shut-offs on automatic systems
- ET controller service (w/weekly updating) by vendor
- Increase public education (expand web site, videos, CD’s)
- Xeriscape demonstration gardens
- Xeriscape education and staff training at retail garden/irrigation supply houses
- Homeowner irrigation classes
- Trigger shut-off valves and hose end timers
- New home efficiency rating
- Require model homes be landscaped with low water use landscaping
- New home efficiency awards
- Pressure regulation design for new areas
- Promote water efficient plantings at new homes
- Landscape requirements for new homes (turf limitations/regulations)
- Regulations for rain sensor/shut-offs on automatic systems
- Developer financed off-site conservation projects
- Rainwater harvesting (tanks) and irrigation systems
- Offer incentives for replacement of clothes washers in coin-operated laundries
- Distribute retrofit kits w/low flow showerheads
- Incentives for retrofitting sub-metering
- Regulations on sub-metering procedures (to protect tenant)
- Require 1.6 gal/flush toilet to be installed at the time of sale
- Require sub-metering multifamily units
- Require efficient (such as horizontal axis) clothes washers
- Require 6/3 dual flush or 4-liter toilets for new homes
- Public relations campaign to set irrigation timers back in the fall
- Residential (HOA) water audits
- Rebates for high-tech irrigation controllers
- ET controller service (w/weekly updating) by vendor
- Rain-sensor retrofits on existing controllers
- Regulations for rain sensor/shut-offs on automatic irrigation systems
- New home efficiency ratings
- New home efficiency award
- Pressure regulation design for new areas
- Landscape requirements for new landscaping systems (turf limitations/regulations)
- Require efficient irrigation system design standards
- Developer financed off-site development conservation projects
- Commercial water audits and feasibility reports
- Rebates for replacing high use commercial toilets with 1.6 gal/flush
- Rebates for replacing high use commercial urinals with 0.5 gal/flush
- 1.6 gal/flush toilet direct installation for high use commercial sites
- Require 1.6 gal/flush toilet to be installed at the time of sale
- Offer incentives for replacement or lease of clothes washers in coin-operated laundries
- Require car washes to recycle water
- Require or offer rebates for meters on cooling towers
- Cooling tower regulations
- Restaurant low flow spray rinse nozzles
- Focused water audits for hotels/motels (showers and toilets only)
- WAVE Program (US EPA) for hotels
- Hotel retrofit (w/financial assistance)
- Employee education program
- Award program for water savings by businesses
- Capacity buy-back for process improvements
- 1.6 gal/flush toilet replacement incentives
- Rebates for X-Ray recycling units
- Replace inefficient water using equipment
- Require car washes to recycle water
- Require efficient (such as horizontal axis) clothes washers
- Rebates for waterless urinals
- Promotion and/or rebates for laundry recycle systems at commercial laundries
- Self-closing faucets
- Require efficient process equipment for selected businesses (restaurants, hotels/motels,
office sanitation)
- Prohibit once through cooling and non-recycling fountains, other non efficient water features
- Require 0.5 gal/flush urinals in new buildings
- Irrigation audits of large turf areas
- Rebates for high-tech irrigation controllers for irrigation accounts
- Surcharge on water bill for irrigation accounts to fund rebate programs
- Rain-sensor retrofits on existing controllers
- Assignment of irrigation budgets, tracking and water bill feedback to irrigation customers
- Financial penalties for water use exceeding budget
- Training landscape maintenance persons
- ET controller service (w/weekly updating) by vendor
- Financial incentives, rebates for irrigation upgrades
- Regulations for rain sensor/shut-offs on automatic systems
- Require dedicated irrigation meters
- ET controller service (w/weekly updating) by vendor
- Load shedding rate option for accounts w/ET controller service
- Landscape requirements for new landscaping systems (turf limitations/regulations)
- Require efficient irrigation system design standards
- Assignment of irrigation budgets, tracking and water bill feedback
- Financial penalties for water use exceeding budget
- Replacement of inefficient toilets, showers, faucets
- Installation of waterless urinals, dual flush toilets
- City/County Department water reduction goals
- City/County building facility water audits
- Increase Xersicape landscaping of City/County & Utility facilities where appropriate
- Public swimming pool water audits
- ET controller service (w/weekly updating) by vendor
- Irrigation scheduling with ET data
- System water audits
- Leak detection
- Set water rates based on conservation pricing