California Cities Implement Smart Water Management
System to Protect Water Supply
Healdsburg, Newport Beach and Petaluma Roll Out City-wide Water Savings
Initiative
Petaluma, CA — April 28, 2008 — Three California
cities are becoming green heroes in the state’s struggle to
preserve dwindling water supplies and stop the destructive
effects of water mismanagement. Healdsburg, Newport Beach and
Petaluma have implemented the WeatherTRAK® smart water
management solution to conserve water at parks and other
landscaped sites.
City leaders are paying particular attention to landscapes
because they consume the majority of non-agricultural water and
are typically over-watered by 30-300 percent.
Last year, the City of Healdsburg reduced water use and costs by
28 percent over the previous year after replacing ordinary
irrigation controllers installed at parks and a high school with
WeatherTRAK smart controllers. Park Superintendent Matthew
Thompson explained, “We’re proud of how much water we’ve saved.
It’s one thing for a city to talk about going green and another
to report real results.”
The city is now rolling out smart water management to nine
additional sites to increase water savings.
Like Healdsburg, the City of Petaluma launched its smart water
management initiative at nine city-maintained sites. After
seeing water use reduced by 24 percent, the city council moved
quickly to install WeatherTRAK smart water management systems at
27 additional locations including the grounds of a police
station and museum.
Petaluma also installed the systems at 73 residences. Water use
at these homes dropped 35 percent compared to the historical
five-year average, saving 3.2 million gallons. Mayor Pamela
Torliatt said, “We’re very excited about the water savings we’re
achieving with the WeatherTRAK controllers. The WeatherTRAK team
has partnered with us at every step to keep our program
smooth-running while we meet sustainability objectives.”
Water waste contributes to energy waste and in turn to global
warming. For every one million gallons of water four million
watt hours of power are expended and 5,360 pounds of C02 are
emitted into the atmosphere.
Overwatering has other harmful effects. Each day millions of
gallons of landscape water runoff laden with fertilizers,
pesticides and other pollutants threaten oceans, wildlife
breeding grounds and public health. This urban runoff also
causes property damage, resulting in liability and repair costs
for local governments and private property owners.
In late 2006, the City of Newport Beach initiated an innovative
smart water management program to help protect marine life at
Crystal Cove State Beach from urban runoff. More than 600
WeatherTRAK smart controllers installed in watershed areas of
the city are reducing runoff by nearly 20,000 gallons per month.
A citywide water conservation education campaign is helping to
raise public awareness of the direct link between watering
landscapes appropriately and protecting local ecosystems.
Smart water management solutions like WeatherTRAK are proven to
save four times more water than traditional urban water
conservation practices. The system eliminates waste by
dynamically adjusting water output based on plant needs and
changing local weather. Automation also boosts the productivity
of landscape maintenance teams since workers no longer need to
adjust irrigation systems manually when the weather changes.
Cities can redirect maintenance efforts and costs to more
critical infrastructure projects.
Chris Spain, president and CEO of HydroPoint Data Systems, said,
“Healdsburg, Newport Beach and Petaluma are taking decisive
action to address our water crisis and global warming. Their
savings are impressive – millions of gallons of water and watt
hours of power as well as significant decreases in carbon
footprint and runoff.” Spain added, “Other cities looking for a
way to lighten the financial and environmental burdens of water
mismanagement should follow their lead.”
About WeatherTRAK
WeatherTRAK smart water management from HydroPoint Data Systems,
Inc. is the proven green initiative that enables 13,000
subscribers to protect and improve property valuation by
continuously optimizing irrigation and eliminating water-related
property destruction and liabilities. Twenty-three independent
studies prove that the WeatherTRAK network maximizes water
conservation and improves landscape health. A California
EPA-funded study proves WeatherTRAK's ability to reduce runoff
pollution by 71 percent. Additionally, the WeatherTRAK product
line received perfect scores across the board on the Smart Water
Application Technology™ protocol, developed by a consortium of
public agencies to objectively measure smart controller
performance. WeatherTRAK solutions are eligible for all public
agency rebate programs and meet the highest U.S. standards for
irrigation equipment, the State of California's. Headquartered
in Petaluma, California, HydroPoint is privately owned and
operated. For more information, visit www.weathertrak.com.