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1. CONTINUING PUBLIC EDUCATION AND INFORMATION <br /> A program of public education and information to promote water conservation by <br /> the public has been instituted. The program includes the following: <br /> ❖ Conservation messages printed on customer's water bills, city websites <br /> and community newsletters. <br /> ❖ The Cities provide support to the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence <br /> District's "Water Conservation Education Program" that provides water <br /> conservation information to the residents through their elementary school <br /> children. <br /> In addition, all new customers are provided water conservation literature <br /> at the time they initially sign up for service. <br /> The public education program covers the water saving methods such as those <br /> listed in Appendix A"Water Conservation Literature". The La Porte Area Water <br /> Authority places special emphasis on the need to insulate pipes to prevent <br /> freezing in cold weather, retrofitting of plumbing fixtures and devices, and <br /> landscaping conservation methods. The energy savings associated with a water <br /> conservation program are also be emphasized. Assistance in obtaining <br /> publications and materials for the program is obtained from: Texas Water <br /> Development Board; American Water Works Association; Texas Water Utilities <br /> Association, American Public Works Association, and the Environmental <br /> Protection Agency. <br /> 2. WATER CONSERVING PLUMBING CODE <br /> The cities of La Porte and Shoreacres have adopted the International Plumbing <br /> Code(2006 version). Morgan's Point has adopted the International Plumbing <br /> Code(2003 version). <br /> 3. RETROFIT PROGRAMS <br /> The La Porte Area Water Authority makes information available through its <br /> education program for plumbers and customers to use when purchasing and <br /> installing plumbing fixtures, lawn watering equipment, or water using appliances. <br /> Information regarding retrofitting devices such as low-flow shower heads or toilet <br /> dams that reduce water use by replacing or modifying existing fixtures or <br /> appliances will also be provided. <br /> 4. UNIVERSAL METERING <br /> The La Porte Area Water Authority currently meters'all water sales from its <br /> system. In addition, in response to requirements by the Harris-Galveston Coastal <br /> Subsidence District, all wells are currently metered at the well head. Well <br /> production meters are tested for accuracy on a three year schedule, while meters <br /> for purchased surface water are tested on an annual basis. The source water <br /> meters are maintained within an accuracy of plus or minus 5%. <br /> The program of universal metering will continue and is made a part of the Water <br /> Conservation Plan. <br /> 9 <br />