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Water Resources | 55Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />Strategy WR-1. Improve water supply & <br />increase conservation <br />Existing Ongoing Actions <br />E14. Controller assistant program <br />Emissions reduction Not quantified City Cost N/A <br />Co-benefits Not assessed Community Cost N/A <br />The City will continue to provide the controller assistance program to <br />Pleasanton residents. Through this program, City staff visit residents’ <br />homes and help them adjust their water controller to ensure they are <br />watering their landscapes an appropriate amount and at optimal times <br />of the day. <br />E15. Smart water meter installation <br />Emissions reduction Not quantified City Cost N/A <br />Co-benefits Not assessed Community Cost N/A <br />To protect against current and future water waste that could put both <br />ecosystems and public health at risk, the City will continue to monitor <br />and provide outreach to the community regarding their water leaks <br />based on their smart water meter data. <br />E16. Water conservation program <br />Emissions reduction Not quantified City Cost N/A <br />Co-benefits Not assessed Community Cost N/A <br />The City will continue to promote its Water Conservation Program <br />which provides water use related rebates, workshops, and outreach to <br />the community. <br />Primary Actions <br />P15. Water efficiency and retrofits <br />Emissions reduction Not quantified City Cost $1.6 M <br />Co-benefits Community Cost $4.7 M saved <br />The City will expand incentives to reduce water use. Incentives may <br />include, but are not limited to: <br />• Partner regionally with Zone 7 Water Agency to expand incentives <br />and direct install programs to retrofit inefficient water fixtures in <br />existing properties. <br />• Enhance existing incentives and rebates for native and drought- <br />tolerant residential and commercial landscaping. <br />• Remove grass turfs and lawns. <br />Strategy WR-2. Improve stormwater resilience <br />Existing Ongoing Actions <br />E17. On-site stormwater management <br />Emissions reduction Not quantified City Cost N/A <br />Co-benefits Not assessed Community Cost N/A <br />The City will continue to require new developments of a certain size <br />to have on-site stormwater management and minimal hardscape as <br />regulated by the Alameda Countywide National Pollutant Discharge <br />Elimination System (NPDES).