High Water Consuming Residences: Correspondence Ideas to Drive down Demand?

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Christopher Radziminski Vancouver Nov 30, 2015 11:06 am
Hello, We have a handful of metered, residential properties that have considerably larger than average daily water demand. Would you be willing to share targeted corresponde…

Norming behavior examples for high household water users

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John Brooks Thousand Oaks Jan 21, 2016 12:06 pm
I would like to get examples from water agencies that send out targeted marketing to their top water users using a normative message. 1. How are you defining your top users? 2…

Impact of Water efficiency/Demand Management Programs

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Joel Spry Darwin Apr 28, 2016 3:40 am
Does anyone have (or know of) any examples of successful evaluation methods for measuring the impact of water efficiency/demand management programs? -Are control groups the wa…

Water Waste in Los Angeles

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lbbudd Oct 5, 2007 12:47 pm
For those of you in the water or energy conservation world, I have finished my short DVD on the massive water waste in LA. If you would like a copy let me know, we may post it to …

Water or Energy Community Engagement Program Examples.

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Cara Horner Melbourne Sep 9, 2019 6:58 am
Looking for any great examples of best practise water or energy community engagement programs which have been evaluated and shown to work. We have some aspirational community redu…

Hotel Room Prompts

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Loretta Lohman Littleton Sep 13, 2008 11:26 am
Thought this article on hotel room prompts was of interest * Go Green, One Towel at a Time* By Peter Mandel Special to The Washington Post Sunday, September 14, 2008; P…

Predicting Intentions to Conserve Water from the Theory of Planned Behavior, Perceived Moral Obligation, and Perceived Water Right

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Lam, S. P. (1999). Predicting intentions to conserve water from the theory of planned behavior, perceived moral obligation, and perceived water right. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29, 5, 1058-1071.
Tested the explanatory power of I. Ajzen's (1991) theory of planned behavior (TPB) and a modified TPB model including perceived moral obligation (PMO) and perceived water right (P…

Dormitory Residents Reduce Electricity Consumption when Exposed to Real-Time Visual Feedback and Incentives

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Petersen, J., Shunturov, V., Janda, K., Platt, G., & Weinberger, K. (2007). Dormitory Residents Reduce Electricity Consumption when Exposed to Real-Time Visual Feedback and Incentives. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 8(1), 16.
Purpose: In residential buildings, personal choices influence electricity and water consumption. Prior studies indicate that information feedback can stimulate resource conservati…

The Effectiveness of the EcoTeam Program in the Netherlands

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The EcoTeam Program was created by an international environmental organization called the Global Action Plan for the Earth and is used to foster sustainable behaviour within house…

Students Teaching Students on the Importance of Using Both Sides of Paper, Conserving Energy, and Recycling

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Students can be the best teachers. In 1995, students in the Student Leadership Class designed and delivered educational messages to teachers and students on the importance of usin…

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