Learn about water efficiency requirements and implementation processes in this 19-minute conference presentation from the Georgia Water Resources Conference. Explore the comprehensive framework of EPD's water withdrawal permitting process for water systems serving populations over 3,300. Discover the four key requirements of Georgia Rules for Public Water Systems, including annual water loss audits, Water Loss Control Program (WLCP) development, individualized efficiency goals, and progress demonstration requirements. Gain detailed insights into the interconnected relationships between these requirements, with particular focus on WLCP development and goal-setting processes. Understand how water loss audit data drives program development, the structure of effective WLCPs, and EPD's approach to measuring and demonstrating progress in water supply efficiency improvements.
Water Supply Efficiency Improvement - The Environmental Protection Division Approach
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Water Supply Efficiency Improvement: The EPD Approach, Johanna Smith
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