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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
Project Name
City of Aurora Water Conservation Plan
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1996 Work Plan for the Office of Water Conservation
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Arapahoe
Douglas
Adams
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Implementation Plan
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<br />1996 WORK PLAN FOR THE OFFICE OF WATER CONSERVATION <br /> <br />One of the goals of the Conservation Office is to instill a public conservation ethic principally through <br />education. This approach works only If the programs are timely and meaningful to our citizens. <br />Determination of these qualities Is achieved through monitoring of public comment, via program evaluation <br />forms, and pre and post comparisons of water consumption, using billing records. The Conservation Office <br />annually evaluates all programs and Implements feasible changes on an ongoing basis. Based on this <br />monitoring and evaluation process the Conservation Office is considering expanding current conservation <br />efforts to Include the following programs: <br /> <br />-Research plots of alternative turfgrass species such as various types of Native grasses. This research <br />would take numerous climatic date, combine this information with species establishment, aesthetic <br />acceptance, and supplemental Irrigation to provide reliable, local information about the feasibility of <br />using native species In place of more water Intensive turfgrass species currently being used. <br /> <br />. Large area Irrigation monitoring program through the use of billing records and GIS coverages. <br />Notify large Irrigators, Including condominium and townhome complexes of excessive landscape <br />water use and offer educational and technical advice to reduce consumption. <br /> <br />. Expand the residential water audit program to Include multifamily units. <br /> <br />. Implement a master composting program with the Environmental Management Office to promote <br />the use of compost as a water conservation method. <br /> <br />. Work with the Billing Division to modify utilities bill to graph current and last year's water <br />consumption. Temperature data will be printed in a table adjacent to the graph. This will serve as a <br />visual reminder of differences in annual and seasonal water consumptions, quantify water savings <br />through the installation of water efficient plumbing devices, and prompt educational Inquiries about <br />conservation methods. <br /> <br />. Initiate a drip buster and toilet leak detection program. <br /> <br />. Place conserve stickers on all Utilities Department vehicles to show solidarity and support for <br />conservation. <br /> <br />The Conservation Office Is dedicated to maintaining the high quality of service and standards in established <br />programs. To that end, this Office will continue to offer all current services Including, but not limited to the <br />following programs: <br /> <br />. Continued educational and regul3tory efforu-aSsoclated-with- the -Lawn Permit and- Wasting Water -. <br />Ordinances. <br /> <br />- Updating of the Lawn Permit Ordinance. <br /> <br />. Maintain educational efforts at their current levels-including, but not limited to, continuation of the <br />Xeriscape seminars, Youth Water Festival, and Speaker Bureau's engagements. <br /> <br />. Continue to support and promote Intergovernmental and organizational cooperation. <br /> <br />. Continue to write and update educational brochures and articles. <br /> <br />Irpt<p/rewrlte.96 <br /> <br />9 <br />
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