
“Future Focused Water Conservation, Past to Present: What’s Next on the Horizon?”
The annual Central Texas Water Conservation Symposium provides the water industry with the information needed to implement successful water conservation programs, effectively engage customers, and plan for the future.
What the Future Holds for Indoor Household Water Efficiency
Ronald Voglewede, Globals Sustainability Director, Whirlpool Corporation
Understanding the Long-term Water Rate Benefits from Water Conservation
Candice Rupprecht, Water Conservation Manager, Tucson Water
Reducing Long-Term Rate Impacts Through Water Conservation, and Lessons Learned from Tucson’s Conservation Program from Texas Living Waters Project
State Legislative Changes Affecting Water Conservation
John Sutton, Manager of Water & ICI Water Conservation – Texas Water Development Board
PACE Funding for Water Efficiency in the Commercial & Institutional Sector
Jonathon Blackburn, Managing Director, Texas PACE Authority
PACE Financing for Water Efficiency in the Commercial & Institutional Sector from Texas Living Waters Project
We’ll Know the Worth of Water When the Wells Stop Flowing: How the Great Artesian Depletion Taught Texas to Not Waste Water
Robert Mace, Chief Water Policy Officer, The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
We’ll Know the Worth of Water When the Wells Stop Flowing: How the Great Artesian Depletion Taught Texas to Not Waste Water from Texas Living Waters Project
How an Integrated or “One Water” Approach to Water Resource Management can Benefit Texas
Sarah Richards, Water Program Officer, The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation
What is Integrated Urban Water Management or “One Water,” & What Can It Do For Texas? from Texas Living Waters Project
How Does Texas Measure Up? Comparing Laws & Regulations Enacted in the 50 States
Mary Ann Dickinson, President and CEO, Alliance for Water Efficiency