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Submitted on May 2, 2019
19-5 #80 Water Efficiency Watch May 2019 - WaterSense on the chopping block again; WaterSense new home specification; Illinois conservation funding; American Water Works Association Water Science; Imperial Irrigation District sues to stop the Drought Contingency Plans; New AWE report on water loss policies; Southern Nevada Water Authority rebates home leak detection devices; AWE member news; and much more.
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Submitted on May 1, 2019
Coming soon an updated and redesigned the Practical Plumbing Handbook, an excellent resource on how to repair and perform preventative maintenance on the fixtures in your home.
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Submitted on March 19, 2019
President Trump has released his budget for FY2020, and it proposes to eliminate the WaterSense program – yet again.
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Submitted on February 20, 2019
19-1 #79 WEW February 2019 - AWE Landscape Transformation Study released with major findings; WaterSense to review five major specifications; WaterSense pool cover Notice of Intent; Colorado River; AWE Colorado River State Scorecard; Melissa Elliott elected president of American Water Works Association; and much more.
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Submitted on August 27, 2018
Are Los Angeles ratepayers better off by conserving water over the long term? That’s the question explored in a new study released by the California Water Efficiency Partnership and Alliance for Water Efficiency in partnership with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
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Submitted on August 17, 2018
Speaker Announced for AWE's 2018 Annual Meeting & Reception in Las Vegas - Frank Loge, Ph.D., P.E., Director, U.C. Davis Center for Water-Energy Efficiency
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Submitted on August 10, 2018
AWE's Mary Ann Dickinson Pens Op-Ed for Sacramento Business Journal. The following op-ed was published August 9, 2018 in the Sacramento Business Journal.
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Submitted on July 3, 2018
Policy Change by Government Accounting Standards Board Allows Debt Financing - Water conservation and green infrastructure projects can finally once again be debt financed with water utility capex funds. This is a major new development that should help reduce the rate shock that has accompanied these programs, since lately they have been only financed with annual utility operating funds.
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Submitted on May 16, 2018
The California Water Efficiency Partnership (CalWEP) has announced the election of a new Board and Officers to lead the organization. CalWEP represents more than 200 water supplier and organization members statewide, working together to foster leadership, expertise and collaboration to advance water conservation and efficiency in California.
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Submitted on March 12, 2018
Nearly 150 water conservation professionals, water industry leaders and elected officials came together March 7 in Sacramento to mark the official launch and evolution of the California Water Efficiency Partnership (CalWEP).
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