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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
Project Name
Centennial Water & Sanitation District Water Conservation Plan
Title
Water Management Study
Date
8/10/1995
County
Arapahoe
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Complete Plan
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<br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I Home Water Audit. The home water audit program will be advertised and promoted <br />through the District's water conservation education program. The first phase will be initiated <br />I in 1995 and coordinated with the area public schools. As a pilot program, four hundred home <br />audit packets, as described in the home water audit measure in Chapter 5 of this study, will be <br />distributed through schools. Students will receive in-class training on how to perform water <br />I audits and will follow-up to see that the audit packets are utilized. In addition, the District will <br />monitor those homes that follow the audit packet recommendations and will provide before and <br />- - . ~ ~ - after meter ~ forthe-slfiaents 10 evaluate ana qn~ntify results. The-DiStrict will reiiiforce- <br />I these efforts by providing home audit workshops, kits for homeowners to complete their own <br />audits, and advice on wise water use practices and leak repairs. <br /> <br />I <br />~ <br />I <br />J <br />J <br /> <br />- j <br /> <br />8-2 <br /> <br />Advance" Plumbing Regulation. This study recommends the immediate <br />implementation 01 an advanced plumbing regulation for all customer classifications specifying <br />ultralow volume tuL V) indoor plumbing fixtures for all new construction including remodeling. <br />This regulation sllfPorts the policies of the Federal Energypolicy Act of 1992 by promoting the <br />installation of Ul,V toilets, faucets, and showerheads. The federal regulation focuses on the <br />u.S. manufacturing sector; thus standard and low water use ftxtures manufactured outside the <br />u.S. may still continue to be available. Therefore, it is prudent-for the District to enact local <br />regulations in concert with recent federal legislation. <br /> <br />Because of recent legislation, all major U.S. manufacturers of plumbing fixtures are. <br />currently offering UL V fixtures in a variety of models and colors and at a cost corresponding <br />to the cost for conventional high quality fixtures. All of these manufacturers have completely <br />retooled to manufacture only UL V toilets and fixtures. These fixtures are readily available at- <br />local home improvement centers and hardware stores. <br /> <br />New Development. Low Water Use Landscape Design. The District currently <br />provides to all new customers in all sectors educational landscaping materials which cover the <br />principles of Xeriscape<ID, low water use turf alternatives, soil preparation, and water-saving <br />irrigation techniques for the development of attractive, drought tolerant landscape. In addition, . <br />the District will continue to use its low water use landscape program for District~owned lands <br />as .educational examples through brochures and workshops. This measure began in the Spring. <br />of 1994 and targets all new residential, private, and public sector customers. <br /> <br />Initially, the program will be focused through public schools. In, later years, the District <br />will begin sponsoring home. audit workshops to target homes which do not have ULV plumbing <br />fixtures. By distributing home audit kits at the rate of 400 per year, the available market should <br />be saturated within 5 years. <br /> <br />Residential Sewer Rates. As of Apri11993, the District developed a new sewer rate <br />structure that is based on internal water usage. This measure is described in more detail in <br />Chapter 6. The measure impacts all residential sector customers as well as about 1,000 new <br />residential customers each year. <br /> <br />21-6657 <br />
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