Published On: October 1st, 2006
Author: Oliver M. Brandes, Tony Maas, and Ellen Reynolds
This handbook provides a practical resource on how individuals, utilities, and, most importantly, communities can save water and money. Designed for community leaders, water managers, and policy makers, this handbook seeks to inspire and facilitate action. It promotes an expanded definition of “urban water infrastructure” that includes innovative physical components, water sensitive urban design, and conservation programs designed to complement existing water supply networks.
Thinking Beyond Pipes and Pumps: Top 10 Ways Communities Can Save Water and Money