Webinars
Upcoming Webinars
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
3 PM EST | 2 PM CST | 1 PM MST | 12 Noon PST
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense® program and the Alliance for Water Efficiency (AWE) are cosponsoring a free webinar, Outdoor Policy and Saving Water,
Topics: Landscape, Irrigation, and Outdoor Water Use | Water Resources
Past Webinars
Plumbing and leak assistance programs offer an opportunity to achieve long-term water savings.
Join us to learn about AWE’s new advocacy efforts on “Water Affordability – Making the Case for a Federal Plumbing Repair and Efficiency Assistance Program (PREAP).”
Join us on May 1st for an engaging roundtable on water affordability.
We will share an overview of the WaterSense labeled homes certification process, how WaterSense-labeled homes use less water outdoors, and local governments' incentives for water-efficient homes.
Join Us for a Webinar Promoting the WRF RFP for Residential End Uses of Water
Join AWE and Flume Data Labs on April 20, 2023, at 11:00 am CST for a webinar focused on indoor and outdoor residential water use patterns.
This course, split into two recorded sessions, is an overview of planning steps for a successful water conservation program.
New Innovations in Efficiency webinar, looking into three technologies that have the potential to enhance residential water efficiency programs and how we approach water loss control.
This presentation discusses the significant gains in the water efficiency from the latest technological advances in the indoor residential appliances.
EPA WaterSense and the Alliance for Water Efficiency co-host this webinar focused on working with homeowners associations (HOAs) to use community water budgets.
Stay ahead of the curve on outdoor water use. This webinar provides an introduction to recent advancements to bring more intelligent, cloud-supported tools to every kind of landscape and every kind of user.
The AWE Research Committee developed a report that can help industry professionals perform cost-benefit analyses for single-family packaged graywater systems.