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<br />Table 26. Recommended water conservation measures <br /> <br /> <br />Water-efficient fix1ures and 1 Indoor water use audit of City-owned New <br />appliances facilities <br /> 2 Promote xeriscape and efficient irrigation Existing <br />Low water-use landscapes and 3 Efficiently irrigate City-owned landscapes Existing <br />efficient irrigation <br /> 4 Annual seminar for sprinkler contractors New <br />Water-efficient industrial and Encourage businesses to use water-efficient <br />commercial water-using 5 Existing <br />teclmiques <br />processes <br />Water reuse systems, both 6 Use effluent for irrigation at the Wastewater Existing <br />potable and non-potable Treatment Plant <br />Distribution system leak repair 7 Leak detection, repair and rehabilitation Existing <br />Dissemination of information Promote water conservation and education to Existing <br />regarding water use efficiency 8 students <br />measures 9 Promote water conservation to the public Existing <br /> 10 Universal metering and metering Existing <br /> replacement program <br />Water rate structure designed <br />to encourage water use 11 Uniform rate structure Existing <br />efficiency <br /> 12 Evaluate water conservation-oriented rate New <br /> structures <br /> 13 Ordinances in Municipal Code Existing <br />Regulatory measures, 14 Revise Site Development Standards to New <br />including ordinances and codes encourage xeriscape <br /> 15 Drought/emergency response contingency New <br /> plan <br />Incentives, including rebates 16 Offer water-saving devices to residents, New <br /> cost-shared <br /> <br />Water Conservation Plan <br /> <br />39 <br /> <br />May 1996 <br />