News for Release: Monday, Nov. 27, 2006
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA Recognizes Companies, Individual for Saving Water
Contacts: (Media only) Dale Kemery, (202) 564-4355 / kemery.dale@epa.gov
(All other inquiries) Stephanie Thornton, (202) 564-0269 / thornton.stephanie@epa.gov
(Washington, D.C. - Nov. 27, 2006) Today EPA is announcing the winners of a new
awards program aimed at recognizing outstanding leadership and innovation in
water efficiency. Winners of the first Water Efficiency Leader (WEL) Awards were
chosen by a panel of national water experts and based on three criteria:
leadership, innovation, and water saved.
"These water efficiency stars are shining examples of cooperative conservation
and innovative technology," said Benjamin H. Grumbles, assistant administrator
for water. "EPA salutes these leaders for helping America save water, money, and
energy for families and communities."
While population has nearly doubled over the past 50 years, water use has more
than tripled. Due to demographic shifts, increased demand, and aging water
infrastructure, there is a national need for more efficient use of our water
resources. EPA recognizes this need and has developed the WEL Awards in addition
to a variety of other initiatives, such as a product labeling program and a
national organization to foster water efficiency.
Winners of the first WEL Awards are:
· TOTO USA (Atlanta, Ga.) - Large Corporation/Industry - TOTO demonstrates
leadership and innovation in water efficiency through their plumbing product
development, manufacturing processes, and advocacy.
· Advanced Mobile, LLC (Seattle, Wash.) - Small Corporation/Industry -This
mobile carwash company relies exclusively on sustainable and water-efficient
practices.
· New York State Funeral Directors Association (Albany, N.Y.) -
Organization/Teams/ Associations - This group promotes an innovative technology
to reduce the volume of water used in an embalming from 120 gallons to 5
gallons.
· Southern Nevada Water Authority's Water Smart Program (Las Vegas, Nev.) -
Utilities/Water Districts - The program is a collection of strategic initiatives
in conservation programming, including progressive policies, aggressive
education, and substantial incentive programs.
· Bill Sartor of the San Antonio (Texas) Water System - Individual - Mr. Sartor
has consistently demonstrated leadership and innovation in reducing water usage
in his area of the country.
· State of Florida's Water Reuse Program - Government/Military -This state
program is a model for efficient use of water on a statewide level.
The WEL Awards seek to foster a nationwide ethic of water efficiency, as well as
to inspire, motivate, and recognize efforts that save water. The program allows
EPA to document best practices, share information, and create a network of water
efficiency leaders. Award recipients gain national recognition for their
accomplishments, the opportunity to learn from other leaders, and the right to
market themselves as recipients of this award.
Water Efficiency Leader Awards:
http://www.epa.gov/water/wel/
Sustainable Infrastructure:
http://www.epa.gov/water/infrastructure/
WaterSense:
http://www.epa.gov/watersense
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