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APPENDIX HAnnual presentationsConservation <strong>water</strong> rateStrict Plumbing code enforcementMail updates <strong>and</strong> conservation mail from ground<strong>water</strong> districtsMeasures under consideration by <strong>water</strong> supply systems to encourage <strong>water</strong> conservation: Education Reducing per capita consumption by 3% Joined SWAP Replace meters on schedule to reduce <strong>water</strong> loss Leak monitoring program to identify <strong>and</strong> repair leaks Encourage xeriscaping Implement year round <strong>water</strong> restriction Mail out information on a percent basisAs conservation measures are implemented, communicating the benefits of the strategy isone of the best ways to encourage other <strong>water</strong> suppliers to do likewise. Not only willConservation Programs slow ground<strong>water</strong> drawdown but also reduce cost of <strong>water</strong>treatment plants by eliminating or delaying expansion resulting in considerable financialsavings.Record Management SystemMaintaining accurate <strong>and</strong> updated records of <strong>water</strong> distribution <strong>and</strong> sales are essentialrecord keeping tools needed for operation <strong>and</strong> management of a profitable <strong>water</strong>business. Establishing a central system which is able to segregate <strong>water</strong> sales <strong>and</strong> <strong>water</strong>uses for various user classes can provide data quickly <strong>and</strong> efficiently for review ofsystems. User classes can include; single-family, multifamily, commercial, industrial,schools, <strong>and</strong> irrigation.

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