Conservation Progress
Since the 1980's, El Pasoans have cut per-person water consumption by more than 30 percent. In addition to conservation education programs, El Paso Water introduced several major initiatives:
- Incentives and rebates to change how we use water
- Water Conservation Ordinance to reduce outdoor water use
- Leak detection systems to reduce water loss from water main breaks
Incentives and Rebates
Over the years, the utility has provided a variety of conservation incentive programs. Currently we have Rebate Programs available.
In 2010, in partnership with the City’s Sustainability Department and funded by a federal stimulus grant, the utility brought back the Clothes Washing Machine Rebate. The utility processed a total of 1,110 washing machine rebates under this program.
In 2012, the utility reintroduced a program to distribute free low-flow showerheads to its customers. More than 140,000 showerheads were distributed as part of this program.
Municipal Conservation Laws
In 1991, the City Council adopted the Water Conservation Ordinance which makes wasting water a violation. The plumbing code was also changed to require the installation of low flow models for all new indoor plumbing fixtures, including shower heads, faucet aerators and toilets. The Water Conservation Ordinance specified watering restrictions by days of the week according to the odd/even addresses and seasonally by time of day.
In 1995, the city established landscape requirements for commercial properties, including water conservation restrictions and beautification guidelines. Additional updates in 2001 prohibited sprinkler irrigated turf areas in parkways and added tougher enforcement language. Landscape requirements for commercial properties found under Title 18 - Building and Construction, Chapter 18.46 Landscape and Chapter 18.47 Irrigation Systems.
Leak Detection
Across El Paso, the utility has installed high-tech leak detection acoustic tools that "listen" for water main breaks. The tools cross-coordinate with each other to pinpoint exact locations of leaks in smaller diameter pipes. Noise level changes associated with leaking pipes are detected by the listening devices. These warning systems help EPWater proactively fix a leak before it becomes a break. This technology helps EPWater save thousands of gallons of water every day.