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• <br />6. Retrofitting Programs. Education and incentive programs aimed at replacing inefficient <br />plumbing fixtures and appliances can help reduce per capita water use as well as energy <br />costs. It is recommended that communities develop a long -term plan to retrofit public <br />buildings with water efficient plumbing fixtures and that the benefits of retrofitting be <br />included in public education programs. You may also want to contact local electric or gas <br />suppliers to see if they are interested in developing a showerhead distribution program for <br />customers in your service area. <br />A study by the AWWA Research Foundation (Residential End Uses of Water, 1999) found that the average <br />indoor water use for a non-conserving home is 693 gallons per capita per day (gpcd). The average indoor <br />water use in a conserving home is 452 gpcd and most of the decrease in water use is related to water efficient <br />plumbing fixtures and appliances that can reduce water, sewer and energy costs. In Minnesota, certain electric <br />and gas providers are required (2vfmnesota Statute 216E241) to fund programs that will conserve energy <br />resources and some utilities have distributed water efficient showerhe ads to customers to help reduce energy <br />demands required to supply hot water. <br />Retrofitting Programs : Describe any .education or incentive progranas,to engage tli `' <br />retroftting :of inefficient-plumb ng tures (toilets, s howerheads,'faucets, and aerators) or ..: <br />appfian esfwast ing machines): <br />None - Service area is primarily new homes. <br />Plan ApprovaL Water Emergency and Conservation Plans must be approved by the Department <br />of Natural Resources (DNR) every ten years. Please submit plans for approval to the following <br />address: <br />DNR Waters <br />Water Permit Programs Supervisor <br />500 Lafayette Road <br />St. Paul, MN 55155 -4032 <br />or Submit electronically to <br />waterase@dnr.state.mn.us. <br />Adoption of Plan. All DNR plan approvals are contingent on the formal adoption of the plan by <br />the city council or utility board. Please submit a certificate of adoption (example available) or <br />other acfion adopting the plan. <br />20 <br />