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Interbasin Compact Committee
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SWSI: Water Conservation & Efficiency Technical Roundtable Overview
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11/16/2006
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What has this TRT Accomplished? <br />• Successes: <br />– Consensus on how conservation may affect system <br />reliability under various scenarios <br />– Quantified potential long - term savings available from <br />conservation measures <br />– Validated SWSI Phase 1 conservation numbers <br />– Common understanding was reached on some issues <br />• Agricultural Conservation has not yet been <br />addressed <br />– Agreement needed on what to include in final <br />deliverable <br />39 <br />Summary of Select Preliminary Conclusions <br />and Observations <br />• Water demand management should be an integral part <br />of the water supply planning process (integrated <br />resource planning). <br />• Some conservation measures such as reduction of <br />irrigated turf and submetering of multifamily housing will <br />be much easier to implement with new development than <br />thorough retrofit of existing development. <br />• Utility managers and decision makers should analyze the <br />overall net financial impact of water conservation on their <br />utility operations. <br />• Conservation takes time to implement and verify. In this <br />way it differs from traditional supply development; it is <br />truly an incremental process. <br />40 <br />20 <br />
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