Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD) recently received gold status recognition for providing an effective Water Conservation Program from the Alliance for Water Efficiency (AWE).
EVMWD was recognized for efforts related to customer billing and education practices as well as distribution system management. Critical elements included conservation and resources planning, public information and education, universal metering practices and landscape efficiency programs EVMWD is one of only three agencies in the nation to receive the gold status recognition.
“It is an honor to be recognized for this achievement,” said Andy Morris, EVMWD’s president of the board. “It is the efforts of our customers and the work of our staff which ensures water sustainability for the future.”
“This demonstrates staff’s commitment to ensuring water conservation both outside and inside the district,” said Haley Munson, Water Efficiency Specialist for EVMWD. “We are leading the way in water loss prevention.”
The District has been added to AWE’s Leaderboard website to showcase this achievement. EVMWD offers a variety of programs and resources to help customers with their water conservation practices. Visit www.evmwd.com/conservation to learn more.
EVMWD provides service to over 155,000 water and wastewater customers in a 97-square mile service area in Western Riverside County. The District is a sub-agency of the Western Municipal Water District and a member agency of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Visit the District’s Web site at www.evmwd.com for additional information.