WaterSmart Software to Reduce Water Use
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California American Water announced a new program to assist Los Angeles and Ventura County customers reduce their water use during the drought
California American Water today announced a new program to assist Los Angeles and Ventura County customers reduce their water use during the drought. The program is a partnership with WaterSmart Software, a leading behavioral water efficiency platform that helps water utilities engage customers, improve operational efficiency, and save money. As part of the offering to California American Water customers in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, 33,700 residential water customers will begin receiving WaterSmart's Home Water Reports (HWRs). The reports detail each home's water use and compares use to homes of similar size. Once customers understand their use and how it compares to their neighbors, they often realize they can conserve additional water. California American Water also has the tools to help, through rebates, free devices, household water use audits and tips for saving water.
"Our partnership with WaterSmart is just one of the ways we want to help customers reduce water use during this historic drought. The State Water Resources Control Board is asking for large reductions in use from our Los Angeles and Ventura County customers, so we are rolling this out there as one more tool to help them save water," said Robert MacLean, President of California American Water. "In these times of extreme and persistent drought it's incumbent on all Californians to change the way they use water and we will continue to do our part to help customers understand how they use water and where they can reduce water use," he added.
In addition to receiving Home Water Reports, participating residents will also gain access to WaterSmart's web and mobile customer portal, which provides additional personalized information about residents' household water use as well as household specific water-saving recommendations.
"WaterSmart is delighted to partner with California American Water to bring our water-use monitoring software to the residents of southern California," said Robin Gilthorpe, CEO of WaterSmart. "In times of ongoing population growth, global climate change, and deferred infrastructure maintenance, improved water-use efficiency is more important than ever. The least expensive new source of water is the supplywe already have, and better information at the fingertips of water utilities and end-users is the best way to enact change."
Source: WaterSmart
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