The annual Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium provides water utilities with the information they need to implement successful water conservation programs.
Topics covered include: American water demand trends and the future of water conservation; Water conservation’s role in the Gulf Coast’s future water supply; How assessing deferred costs can lead to big savings in water and money; How to use digital marketing to influence behavior and attitudes; Strategies from leaders to access big savings from outdoor water users.
American Water Demand Trends and the Future of Conservation
Peter Mayer, Technical Consultant, Alliance for Water Efficiency
The Role of Water Conservation in the Gulf Coast’s Future Water Supply Data from the Newly Adopted Region H Plan
Jason Afinowicz, Region H Project Manager, Freese and Nichols
Larry’s Toolbox: 15% Saves 400 Million North Fort Bend Regional Water Authority
Lindsay Kovar, Project Manager, Brown and Gay Engineers and Robert Patton, Director, North Fort Bend Water Authority
The More You Know, The More You Save
Dana Nichols, Manager – Conservation Department, San Antonio Water System
City of Huntsville: Deferring Capitol Costs through Outdoor Irrigation Restrictions
Timothy Pannkuk, Associate Professor, Sam Houston State University
Outdoor is where it’s at – Maximizing Outdoor Water Savings: Using ET Weather Stations as a Regional Tool to Save Water
Mike Turco, General Manager, Harris-Galveston Subsidence District
Water Conservation by the Yard: Estimating Savings from Outdoor Watering Restrictions
Ken Kramer, Water Resources Chair, Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club
Concierge Conservation: Increase Savings & Customer Influence
Karen Guz, Conservation Manager, San Antonio Water System