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<br />Dissemination of information regarding water use efficiency measures <br /> <br />Measure 8: Promote water conservation and education to students <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />TARGET <br /> <br />TIME FRAME <br />STAFF <br /> <br />SAVINGS <br /> <br />EXISTING. Currently, the City's water education program includes items <br />on the list below. New activities will be added on an ongoing basis. The <br />goal is to increase students' awareness of the nature of water, water use <br />habits and conservation choices. <br />(1) Annual Children's Water Festival for fifth graders <br />(2) School presentations: water cycle, water conservation, wastewater <br />treatment <br />(3) Tours of water and wastewater treatment plants <br />(4) Annual poster contest for fifth grade students <br />(5) Develop water curriculum kits for fifth and eighth grades. <br /> <br />Residential indoor and outdoor water use <br /> <br />Ongoing <br />Water & Power <br />It is hard to measure savings from education programs. <br /> <br />Measure 9: Promote water conservation to the public <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />TARGET <br />TIME FRAME <br />STAFF <br />SAVINGS <br /> <br />EXISTING, The City currently provides conservation information to cus- <br />tomers to encourage them to implement water-efficient practices. New ac- <br />tivities are added on an ongoing basis. The goal is to increase awareness <br />of water use habits, and conservation. Articles, brochures and other infor- <br />mation is distributed through a wide range of media, including newspaper, <br />radio, utility bill inserts and city events, <br /> <br />Residential indoor and outdoor water use <br /> <br />Ongoing <br />Water & Power <br />It is hard to measure savings from education program. <br /> <br />Water Conservation Plan <br /> <br />49 <br /> <br />May 1996 <br />