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WATER CONSERVATION PLAN 2008 <br />The City will also begin conducting commercial and irrigation customer workshops <br />within the next 2 to 3 years and continue throughout the planning horizon to: <br />Provide general education on water wise practices and water use efficiency, <br />Promote the rebate and audit programs, and <br />Collect feedback on the efficacy of the City's water conservation measures and <br />programs. <br />Critical to these above efforts (i.e., commercial and irrigation customer workshops, <br />commercial and irrigation rebates and outdoor irrigation audits) will be the tracking of <br />individual customer water use. It is only through the tracking of individual customer use <br />can the effectiveness of these programs be verified. <br />The City will also begin landscaper and irrigation system installer training within the <br />next 3 to 4 years to support the needs of new and retrofit commercial, parkway and open <br />space construction regarding: <br />• City codes and ordinances; <br />• The City's soil amendment requirements and rebate program; <br />• Sprinkler system design and construction; <br />• Education of private HOA's; and <br />• The principles of Xeriscape. <br />8.3.4 Residential Water Conservation Programs <br />The City will continue its indoor appliance residential rebate programs for ultra low flow <br />toilets, dual flush toilets, high efficiency dish washers, and high efficiency washing <br />machines. The City will also initiate an ET Controller and Rainfall Sensor rebate program <br />for those residential customers that have participated in the City sponsored outdoor <br />irrigation audit. The City will also continue its ongoing residential outdoor irrigation <br />audit program with CRC throughout the planning horizon. <br />The City will also continue and possibly expand its residential customer workshops <br />within the next two years, continuing throughout the planning horizon to provide <br />general education on water wise practices and water use efficiency, promote the rebate <br />and audit programs, and collect feedback on the efficacy of the City's water conservation <br />measures and programs. Critical to these above efforts (i.e., residential customer <br />workshops, residential rebates and outdoor irrigation audits) will be the tracking of <br />individual customer water use. It is only through the tracking of individual customer use <br />can the effectiveness of these programs be verified. <br />The City will also begin landscaper and irrigation system installer training within the <br />next 3 to 4 years to support the needs of new and retrofit residential construction <br />regarding: <br />50 <br />