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April 14, 2020

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Upcoming Events

Exemplary Programs: Reducing Water Loss in Creative Ways 

Webinar: April 16, 2020 | 9 am PST

AWE’s Exemplary Programs series showcases creative solutions from water utility conservation programs. On this webinar they will feature two utility programs that reduce water loss from utility distribution systems in creative ways.

  • The Municipal Water District of Orange County will present its regional water loss management program where MWDOC’s shared services provide their retail water suppliers flexible and cost effective access to specific water loss control technologies and expertise to improve water loss within their systems.
     
  • The Southern Nevada Water Authority will present its fire pumping simulator program, which recirculates the pumped water used in fire training exercises. Instead of using up to 300,000 gallons per training day, the simulator uses less than 2,000 gallons, thus saving water.

Register Today. This webinar is FREE for CalWEP Members.

Tips and Tricks for Working Remotely Resources

We’re in this together.

CalWEP has posted webinar recordings and resources for members and partners working from home. Our "Tips & Tricks" cover everything from creating a routine, to using program management online tools, to creative ways to adapt conservation programs while social distancing. 

Visit CalWEP.org and explore what we have to offer.

New Report and Webinar: CII Dedicated Irrigation Meters

With upcoming expansion of dedicated irrigation meter programs, this guidebook takes a step back to analyze known information about the real-world application of these programs. 

Following the release of the report, CalWEP is hosting a webinar on April 23 from 10:30am-12pm. This webinar is free to attend.


Register for the webinar
Visit to download the report
 

Framework Implementation Task Force Meeting Set 

The next Framework Implementation Joint Task Force meeting will be April 30th from 1:30-3pm. Attend to hear updates on the regulatory process and learn how you can get involved with CalWEP's efforts.

Log in to MyCalWEP and visit the "Committee Info" tab for details
Sign up for the Joint Task Force

CalWEP and UC Davis CWEE Launch Survey

Can you help complete this survey about your water system?

Download the Survey

CalWEP is a project partner with the UC Davis Center for Water-Energy Efficiency (CWEE) on a California Energy Commission grant (EPC 16-062) to develop and pilot a water system Energy Demand Management Software (EDMS). Learn more about the survey purpose and use of data here.

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