Webinars

Upcoming Webinars

Wednesday, May 1, 2024
10 a.m. PDT | 11 a.m. MDT | Noon CDT | 1 p.m. EDT
Join us on May 1st for an engaging roundtable on water affordability.
Topics: Communication and Education | Residential (Including Multi-family) | Water Conservation Programs, Planning, & Evaluation
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
10 a.m. PDT | 11 a.m. MDT | Noon CDT | 1 p.m. EDT
Join AWE and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense® program for a free webinar on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific.
Topics: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional | Landscape, Irrigation, and Outdoor Water Use | Water and Land Use Planning

Past Webinars

We will share an overview of the WaterSense labeled homes certification process, how WaterSense-labeled homes use less water outdoors, and local governments' incentives for water-efficient homes.
Join AWE and the Water and Planning Network for an informative webinar on the new report published by the National Wildlife Federation on Ensuring One Water Works for All: Opportunities for Realizing Water Reuse in Affordable Housing.
Stacey Eriksen, urban watershed revitalization coordinator for US EPA Region 8, discusses improving the approach to stormwater management by using low impact development and green infrastructure.
This webinar touches on AWE's report Transforming Water: Water Efficiency as Infrastructure Investment. The report quantitatively examines the short-term economic growth impacts of water/energy efficiency investments
As a follow up to the June webinar introducing the ordinance and offset tools, the Net Blue team holds "office hours" to address common uses of the tools, answer frequently asked questions, and field questions from webinar participants.
Net Blue is a collaborative initiative of the Alliance for Water Efficiency, the Environmental Law Institute, and River Network to support sustainable community growth. This webinar provides an overview...
This webinar will take the participant beyond the basics covered in Part I and will address some of the unique water efficiency provisions that constitute the seven dominant green codes and standards.
Why does the Alliance for Water Efficiency place such a high priority on following the development of Codes and Standards? Because they are effective! But how does it all work? Find out in this webinar.