What water issues are unique to James City County and Williamsburg, Virginia?
Beth Davis, JCSA: JCSA is the largest water utility in the state of Virginia that is reliant on groundwater. One of our greatest challenges is increased outdoor water use during the summer months, when 60 to 70 percent of municipal water is used by James City County residents for landscape irrigation. WaterSense: Why has your utility turned to water efficiency and how has WaterSense helped? Beth Davis, JCSA: Water conservation is critical to meet our future water needs and preserve this limited natural resource. WaterSense has helped this process by enhancing the market for water-efficient products, programs, and practices that we educate our customers about. We are very excited to have won the WaterSense Partner of the Year award, which has brought national and regional recognition of our water conservation efforts. WaterSense: What are your most popular rebates? Beth Davis, JCSA: To date our most popular rebates are rain barrels and washing machines; although, WaterSense labeled toil
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