Direct Conservation Methods Sample Clauses

Direct Conservation Methods. The direct water conservation methods in this plan represent those tracked in the DNR WCRS. The DNR separates the water conservation by customer type: SF, MF, and CII. The DNR has calculated the typical amount of water conserved by each method. Table 2 summarizes the average amount of water saved for direct conservation methods. Table 2 Direct Residential Conservation Methods Quantified by the DNR Conservation Measures Unit Savings (gallons per year per device) SF MF CII Toilet Retrofits 6,000 9,581 9,500 Rainwater Harvesting 7,884 75,080 75,100 Evapotranspiration (ET) Irrigation Controllers 9,000 No data Shower and Aerator Kits 5,018 5,018 NA Low-Flow Showerheads 2,062 1,898 NA Clothes Washer Rebates 5,000 10,950 NA Rain Barrels 1,300 No data High-Efficiency Water Softeners No data Efficient Irrigation Nozzles No data Coin-Operated Clothes Washer Rebates NA 8,760 8,760 Large Landscape Projects NA No data Food Steamers NA NA 81,500 Dishwashers NA NA 57,757 Laundromat Clothes Washer NA NA 30,000 Spray Rinse Valves NA NA 7,000 Automatic Faucets NA NA No data Facility Audits NA NA No data 3 New Water Conservation Rebate Program Xxxxx is pursuing a rebate program that promotes SF, MF, and CII direct water conservation methods described in Table 2. A successful program would result in customer use of the program and a decrease in residential customer and total water use.
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