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• <br />• <br />• <br />5. Education and Information Programs. Customers should be provided information on how <br />to improve water use efficiencies a minimum of two times per year. Information should be <br />provided at appropriate times to address peak demands. Emergency notices and educational <br />materials on how to reduce water use should be available for quick distribution during an <br />emergency. If any of the methods listed in the table below are used to provide water conservation <br />tips, indicate the number of times that information is provided each year and attach a list of <br />education efforts used for the last three years. <br />Culrre> t E u; ion P ogar m <br />Times/ a r.4: <br />Billing inserts or tips printed on the actual bill <br />Consumer Confidence Reports <br />1 <br />Local news papers <br />Community news letters <br />1 <br />Direct mailings (water audit/retrofit kits, showerheads, brochures) <br />Information at utility and public buildings <br />Public Service Announcements <br />Cable TV Programs <br />Demonstration projects (landscaping or plumbing) <br />K -12 Education programs (Project Wet, Drinking Water Institute) <br />School presentations <br />Events (children's water festivals, environmental fairs) <br />Community education <br />Water Week promotions <br />Information provided to groups that tour the water facilities <br />Website (include address: http: / /ci.lino- lakes.mn.us) <br />X <br />Targeted efforts (large volume users, users with large increases) <br />Notices of ordinances (include tips with notices) <br />Emergency conservation notices (recommended) <br />Other: Street Signs <br />Continuous <br />List education efforts for the last three years in Attachment C of the plan. Be sure to <br />indicate whether educational efforts are on -going and which efforts were initiated as an <br />emergency or drought management effort. <br />customers -, <br />imn:t° <br />of twice per yea: <br />regtir <br />rovide conser <br />ere are no current effo <br />ion <br />See Page 13 <br />A packet of conservation tips and information can be obtained by contacting DNR Waters or the <br />Minnesota Rural Water Association (MRWA). The American Water Works Association <br />(AWWA) www.awwa.oru or www.waterwiser.org also has excellent materials on water <br />conservation that are available in a number of formats. You can contact the MRWA 800/367- <br />6792, the AWWA bookstore 800/926 -7337 or DNR Waters 651/259 -5703 for information <br />regarding educational materials and formats that are available. <br />19 <br />