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Introduction
RWA's Water Efficiency Program (WEP) includes an array of measures aimed
at improving water efficiency and meeting best management practices (BMPs)
for urban conservation. These BMPs are essential elements of the Water
Forum Agreement, the California Urban Water Conservation Council,
the Central Valley Project Improvement Act, and the CALFED Bay-Delta Program.
Partnerships with water, wastewater, energy, storm water pollution control
and other resource management entities are key features of the WEP. Through
partnership arrangements, the WEP brings a cost effective approach through
economies of scale. In addition, this RWA program has already proven highly
effective in attracting grant funding to the region.
Developed through the cooperative efforts of the Regional Water Efficiency
Program Advisory Committee, the WEP's water efficiency measures are offered
as attractive services to the water suppliers and to their customers.
Program Activities
RWA and local water suppliers provide a growing array of customer services
to improve water efficiency. By improving water efficiency we all save
energy, reduce air and water pollution, reduce the use of costly toxic
chemicals, and stretch our water supply.
Click on the highlighted words to and find out how to participate in services
for you. Water efficiency services for are available to homeowners,
gardeners,
landscape
managers, businesses,
and water utilities.
Conservation Contacts
View contact information for RWA Water Efficiency
staff as well as conservation
coordinators for each RWA participating agency. These people can help
you enroll in water efficiency programs in their service areas.
Resources
Looking for insights to conservation programs and technical information?
Here are an assortment of RWA
gems and a list of other sources.
Local Agency Activities
Learn about conservation programs, initiatives and current activities
by RWA members.
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