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Water Conservation: Customer Behavior and Effective Communication #4012

Project Summary:
Will investigate residential customer behavior relating to water use so that water utilities can develop appropriate water conservation communication tools and strategies to reduce residential customer water consumption. Will investigate demographic (i.e., age, ethnicity, income), geopolitical, and other factors that affect water use behaviors of residential customers. Will also investigate the effect of communication tools, strategies, and messages on water use and conservation behavior of residential customers, and the relationship between selected factors and selected communications.

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Contractor: ICF International

Collaborative Partners: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  

Project Manager: Kenan Ozekin

Funded: 2006              Completion Year: 2010              Funding Amount: $399,854.00

Goal Area: Management and Customer Relations

Related Topics: Management and Communications,  Climate Change,  Climate Change,  Communications,  Consumer Attitudes,  Conservation,  Management,  Public Relations,  Water Resources

Benefits to the Drinking Water Supply Community:
Information from this project will help water utilities design better communication strategies to obtain optimal customer participation in demand-management programs.


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