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Water Efficiency Grants
Water Efficiency Grant Type
Public Education & Outreach Grant
Contract/PO #
OE PDA 07-28
Applicant
Great Western Institute
Project Name
Phase 2 of the Water Conservation Technical Workshops
Title
Phase 2 of the Water Conservation Workshops conducted under the HB 05-1254 Water Efficiency Grant Program
Date
3/15/2007
County
Statewide
Water Efficiency - Doc Type
Final Report
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<br />segmentation would be better aligned to the size of the population served by any individual <br />organization, however tying the perception of need to locality did help to differentiate the <br />responses. To this point, the responses were segmented into those questionnaires from <br />organizations and individuals located in cities and towns with greater than and less than 10,000 <br />inhabitants, with the following results. <br /> <br />Not surprisingly, the needs of those in small communities are more acute than the needs for <br />large communities based on the questionnaire responses - in that the average responses were <br />numerically lower for the small communities. Figures 1 and 2 present the results of the <br />surveys for both the large and small communities, respectively. Table 3 presents a summary of <br />the questionnaire responses. <br /> <br />for those respondents living in locations with greater than 10,000 inhahitants the greatest <br />needs were identified to include: <br /> <br />. Information for water conservation planning <br />. Information for water conservation implementation (about 70% of the respondents from <br />this segment responded with either a 1 or a 2 for both questions related to informational <br />needs) . <br />. Technical support for implementing outdoor watering programs <br />. financial support for water conservation program implementation <br /> <br />for those respondents living in locations with less than 10,000 inhahitants the greatest <br />needs were identified to include: <br /> <br />. Technical support on implementing educational programs <br />. Technical support on implementing program communications, publicity and messaging <br />. financial support for water conservation program implementation <br />. financial support for water conservation planning <br /> <br />for both categories related to financial need, approximately 63 % of respondents from this <br />segment responded with a 1 or 2, and 50% responding with a 1. <br /> <br />The results of the Phase 2 Water Conservation Workshop questionnaires strongly supports and <br />mirrors the results of the first phase of Water Conservation Workshop questionnaires collected <br />this past summer. <br />
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