Water Efficiency Planning and Implementation

On Demand Training

90 minutes

FEMP First Thursday Seminar

Water Efficiency Planning and Implementation provides a strategic planning overview of developing and implementing a water efficiency program. The seminar covers:

  • Federal laws and regulations
  • Establishing baseline measurements
  • Determining water end uses
  • Walk through surveys
  • Understanding your water bill
  • Water saving technologies
  • Landscaping and irrigation resources
  • Cooling tower efficiencies
  • Water reuse
  • Leak detection
  • Financing options
  • Drought management

Date recorded: April 1, 2010

Instructor(s):

  • Kate McMordie Stoughton, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Read bio.
  • Will Lintner, Federal Energy Management Program. Read bio.
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For course questions, contact Joe Konrade at 202-586-8039 or joseph.konrade@ee.doe.gov.

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