August 2016
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City of Morgan Hill
2015 Urban Water Management Plan
repair, follow up comparison of production versus water use is tracked to estimate the total
amount of water saved due to the repair
The City has implemented a system water audit to determine if leaks in the supply and distribution
system exist and a method for repair in the event that the leaks become significant. The system
audit is performed by tracking the actual metered water use, which can be compared to total well
production. Production is tracked monthly, and reviewed annually to determine if the system
exhibits significant losses.
9.1.6
Water Conservation Program Coordination and Staffing Support
In order to manage and coordinate the water conservation programs implemented by the City, an
employee is appointed to be responsible for water conservation. Currently, the duties of the Water
Conservation Coordinator do not require a full-time position, and therefore it is part of the duties of
another full-time employee. Duties for the Water Conservation Coordinator can include:
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Coordinate water conservation programs and implementation. This includes coordination
with operations planning and staff.
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Keep record of conservation measures invoked by the City.
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Respond to general inquiries and requests for information made by the public.
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Communicate and promote of current trends and issues of water conservation issues to
City senior management
9.1.7
Other Demand Management Measures – Water-Wise Landscaping
The City encourages members of the community to use water-efficient gardening techniques.
The City makes SCVWD Water-Wise Gardening software available to the public on computer
stations set up in City Hall. This software provides resources showcasing water-efficient gardens,
photos of landscaping examples, and detailed descriptions of more than 1,000 plants. City Hall
also has an on-site Demonstration Garden that displays drought tolerant, native California plants,
and compatible hardscape materials.