Atlanta Dept. of Watershed Management
Plan to build localized infrastructure throughout Atlanta using public and private land that has already saved the City $15 million.
Aurora Water
Program to help low-income households become more water efficient saving 21.1 million gallons of water since 2012.
Austin Water
100-year One Water plan to increase local water supplies and mitigate climate change impacts.
Baltimore
Baltimore is the first major city to proactively protect public ownership of its water system by amending its city charter.
Boulder Water Utility
Boulder Utilities Division used conservation and green infrastructure to combat drought and urban flooding, and saves an average of 5,000 gallons per household per year.
Castle Rock
Efficiency and conservation programs aimed at reducing future demands by 18% by around 2050-2055.
City of Eugene Public Works
Eugene Public Works uses city-wide green infrastructure to meet multiple objectives and improve water quality with 1,300 GSI facilities installed on public and private property to date.
City of Evans
Ensuring low-income community members can participate in water use efficiency programs anticipated to save more than 70,000 gallons of water per year.
City of Hoboken
Hoboken’s comprehensive green infrastructure implementation has captured over 2,500,000 gallons of stormwater to date.
City of Los Angeles Sanitation District
Comprehensive One Water Plan that includes site-level and regional green stormwater infrastructure.
COMING SOON – Aspen
Long-standing efficiency and conservation programs resulting is real water savings.
COMING SOON – Flagstaff
Long-standing efficiency and conservation programs resulting is real water savings.