The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is the latest to announce substantial reductions in its water use as a direct result of implementing Valley Water’s recommendations. VTA said that it had cut water usage by 1.54 million gallons, the equivalent of 2.3 Olympic sized swimming pools, during the first four months of 2008 by utilizing Valley Water’s free Irrigation Technical Assistance (ITAP) and Water Use Survey programs.
San Jose, CA (Vocus/PRWEB ) August 21, 2008 — This year’s drought has an increasing number of businesses making use of the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s (Valley Water) multiple conservation programs. The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is the latest to announce substantial reductions in its water use as a direct result of implementing Valley Water’s recommendations.

VTA said that it had cut water usage by 1.54 million gallons, the equivalent of 2.3 Olympic sized swimming pools, during the first four months of 2008 by utilizing Valley Water’s free Irrigation Technical Assistance (ITAP) and Water Use Survey programs.
Valley Water conducted comprehensive water conservation assessments of 17 of VTA’s facilities and made a number of recommendations on how it could reduce its water usage anywhere from 31 percent to 46 percent depending on the facility. Some of the recommendations that VTA has already implemented are correcting major irrigation problems at transit related facilities, park and ride lots, major leaks at light rail stations, as well as replacing older toilets, faucets and shower heads with more efficient models.
“We appreciate VTA’s proactive approach to conserving water, especially during this time of drought. By taking advantage of our programs and rebates and by implementing our recommendations, VTA will save millions of gallons of water. These changes will help them save about 40 percent in water consumption,” said Valley Water Chairperson, Rosemary Kamei.
The following Valley Water programs are free and can help businesses and schools save water, energy and money.
Free Indoor and Outdoor Water Surveys:
Valley Water is offering indoor and outdoor water surveys for commercial, institutional and industrial customers in Santa Clara County. These comprehensive indoor and outdoor water surveys are a great way for businesses to identify potential water efficiency opportunities. After the survey is completed, a report is generated that contains a summary analysis of each facility’s water use, cost-saving recommendations, and information on Valley Water programs that help pay for recommended water efficiency projects.
Irrigation Technical Assistance Program:
Irrigation System Hardware Rebate Program
A few examples of qualifying hardware include: ???
Free High-Efficiency Toilet Program:
By taking advantage of these free programs, Santa Clara County’s businesses and schools can reduce their water use and help to make a difference during this time of drought. To learn more about these and other programs, please visit www.valleywater.org.
The Santa Clara Valley Water District manages wholesale drinking water resources and provides stewardship for the county’s watersheds, including 10 reservoirs, hundreds of miles of streams and groundwater basins. Valley Water also provides flood protection throughout Santa Clara County.
Contact:
Susan Siravo
Santa Clara Valley Water District
Office: (408) 265-2607, ext. 2290
Mobile: (408) 398-0754
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