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Title: Metropolitan Council


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Metropolitan Area Water Supply Advisory Committee
Water Conservation Presented by Sara Bertelsen,
Metropolitan Council
March 1, 2007
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What is water conservation?
  • Any beneficial reduction in water loss, waste or
    use
  • Improved management practices that reduce or
    enhance the beneficial use of water

Source Vickers, Amy (2001). Handbook of Water
Use and Conservation.
3
Drivers of water conservation
  • Water availability
  • Climate
  • Growth/development
  • Environmental protection
  • Economics

4
Benefits of Water Conservation
  • Augments existing water system supplies
  • Reduces energy demand
  • Reduces consumer water bills
  • Reduces capital costs
  • Protects ecosystems
  • Defers wastewater treatment expansion costs

5
Federal Regulations and Programs
  • Federal Safe Drinking Water Act
  • Federal Energy Policy Act
  • WaterSenseSM

6
California Urban Water Conservation Council
  • 384 members
  • 212 urban water suppliers
  • 35 environmental organizations
  • 138 other interested parties
  • Members pledge to develop and implement 14
    conservation best management practices
  • 123 gcpd average residential use in CA

Source Environmental Protection Agency How we
use water in the United States
7
California Urban Water Conservation Council cont.
  • Goal Integrate urban water conservation into the
    planning and management of Californias water
    resources.
  • Strategies
  • Residential and ICI surveys
  • Landscape surveys and rebates
  • Appliance and fixture retrofits
  • Conservation pricing

8
California Urban Water Conservation Council cont.
  • 430 billion gallons total water saved 1991-2004
  • 200 billion gallons water saved from SF and MF
    ultra-low flush toilet (ULFT) replacement
  • 89 billion gallons water saved from commercial
    and industrial incentives (ULFT replacement,
    water use surveys, etc.)
  • 87 billion gallons water saved from landscape
    incentives (surveys, irrigation rebates, etc.)

Source List of BMP Summary for CUWCC 2003-2004
Annual Report
9
Southern Nevada Water Authority
  • Manages long-term water resource planning
  • Wholesale water provider to 7 water agencies
  • 157 gpcd residential water use in 2004
  • 70 of winter use is used outdoors
  • 90 of summer use is used outdoors

Source Southern Nevada Water Authority Water
use facts
10
Southern Nevada Water Authority cont.
  • Goal Achieve 25 conservation by 2010
  • Strategies
  • Tiered rate structure
  • Water smart landscape rebate
  • Irrigation clock rebate
  • Water efficient technologies
  • Water smart car wash
  • Water smart contractor
  • Water smart homes
  • Conservation helpline
  • Regional media campaign
  • Xeriscape demonstration project

11
Southern Nevada Water Authority cont.
Source Southern Nevada Water Authority Water
Resource Plan 2006
12
Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning
Commission
  • 67 gpcd residential water use in 2004

Source Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning
Commission (2005). Water Supply Issues in
Southeastern Wisconsin Technical and Policy
Needs and Challenges.
13
Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning
Commission cont.
  • Public education
  • Fixture and plumbing management
  • Water reuse
  • Rate structures
  • Outdoor water use restrictions
  • Water loss management

14
Twin Cities Metropolitan Area cont.
  • Minnesota Statutes, Sections 473.859 and 103G.291
    require communities with public water supply
    systems to prepare a conservation plan
  • Plan Requirements
  • Education program
  • Evaluation of rate structure

15
Twin Cities Metropolitan Area cont.
  • Community conservation efforts
  • Education (bill inserts, web sites, newsletters,
    etc.)
  • Conservation neutral or conservation rate
    structures
  • Watering restrictions
  • Rebate program
  • Topsoil ordinances
  • Tree ordinances

16
Regional Opportunities
  • Conservation toolbox
  • Resource clearinghouse
  • Model ordinances (topsoil preparation, watering
    restrictions, etc.)
  • Water use customer education materials
  • Model media releases
  • Resources for evaluating conservation
    effectiveness
  • Water use projection methods
  • Re-evaluate water use, maximum day/average day
    ratio and unaccounted for water use benchmarks

17
Regional Opportunities cont.
  • Water use reduction goals
  • Media campaign
  • Native landscape demonstration projects
  • Appliance and fixture retrofit program
  • Landscape rebate program
  • Water use customer audit program
  • Conservation regulations

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