Water Conservation for Small and Medium-Sized Utilities


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Annotation For utilities serving up to 100,000 customers, this book provides guidance on implementing a water conservation program. With a menu of conservation approaches from which to choose, the book lets utilities plan a custom program. Includes worksheets, cost analysis, sample programs, and recommended budgets.




Ensuring a Sustainable Future


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Providing wastewater and drinking water service to citizens requires energy—and a lot of it. The twin problems of steadily rising energy costs and climate change have therefore made the issue of energy management one of the most salient issues facing wastewater and water utilities today. Energy management is also at the heart of efforts across the entire sector to ensure that utility operations are sustainable in the future. More and more utilities are realizing that a systematic approach for managing the full range of energy challenges they face is the best way to ensure that these issues are addressed on an ongoing basis in order to reduce climate impacts, save money, and remain sustainable. Working closely with a number of utilities and others, the Office of Water at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proactively addressing this issue by developing this Energy Management Guidebook for Wastewater and Water Utilities that provides a systematic approach to reducing energy consumption and energy cost. This Guidebook was specifically written to provide water and wastewater utility managers with a step-by-step method, based on a Plan-Do-Check-Act management system approach, to identify, implement, measure, and improve energy efficiency and renewable opportunities at their utilities.













Water Conservation Guidebook


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Water Conservation Programs - A Planning Manual


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This new manual discusses the benefits of water conservation programs that are carefully designed and implemented. It is a water conservation planning guide for city water utilities that provides worksheets, steps, goals, and program participant responsibilities and roles. It also discusses water conservation rates, support for water pricing adjustments, involvement of various outside groups, obstacles to overcome, the efficient utilization of available sources of supply, public recognition and participation, and success measurement.




Handbook of Water Use and Conservation


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Water conservation, once invoked only in times of drought, is now being considered as a viable tool to optimize existing water supplies and hold down water and sewer costs. As water managers, engineers, and policymakers consider the potential of water conservation measures and more efficient use especially in light of increased demands on finite resources, they now have a long-needed sourcebook. The Handbook of Water Conservation addresses the technical planning and policy basics involved with this pressing issue. Only a recognized leader in the water conservation field could assemble those essentials in one place. For more than a decade, Amy Vickers has brought her water conservation and engineering expertise to water utility and related clients throughout North America and Europe. Written to advance the science of water efficiency, the Handbook of Water Conservation is sure to become a definitive reference work for water engineers, regulatory officials, and conservationists alike.