Goal Q: Water Efficiency

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Please come back on September 22 to read and comment on the draft plan.


water utility worker doing a meter check

Promote and increase water efficiency.




Goal.The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.The specific and measurable steps, answering the question “What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”


Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.

The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.




Policy Q.1. Reduce residential and commercial outdoor water use.


Green Pin The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborators
140Increase awareness about the Town’s approved plant list and provide educational opportunities about irrigation, plant types, and maintenance.Community and Economic Development (CED)
141Continue to develop and promote water monitoring tools, like water audits and the Water Smart Program, to identify and address high water usage.

Water Utility
142Maintain zoning requirements to restrict natural non-native grass.

CED
143Continue to prohibit ornamental water features, like water fountains, in non-residential developments, common areas, and residential front yards.

CED
144Provide resources and education on different rainwater harvesting techniques.

Water UtilityCED
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
145Review and update the Town’s approved plant list to maintain a landscape plant palette that includes drought-tolerant and native Sonoran Desert plants.

CED
146Identify opportunities to streamline the process and reduce permitting fees to encourage HOAs and commercial developments to replace grass with ground covers, like decomposed granite or native vegetation.

CED
147Review and potentially update the passive and active rainwater harvesting requirements for subdivisions and non-residential developments to reflect best practices.

CED
148Support community pools in lieu of individual pools in residential subdivisions during the development review process.CED




Water utility worker outside repairing water tank.
Policy Q.2. Reduce outdoor water use at Town facilities.


Green Pin The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborators
149Continue to prohibit the installation of ornamental natural grass at Town facilities, unless used for sports fields, golf courses, or other recreational areas.

Parks and Recreation
150Cease irrigation after plant establishment along roadways and at Town facilities.

Public Works
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 7-10 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
151Where appropriate, install visible rainwater harvesting systems at Town facilities as functional demonstration projects.Water Utility

Parks and Recreation, Public Works



Policy Q.3. Encourage programs and opportunities that help residents make their homes more water efficient.


Green Pin The following actions are anticipated for completion in 1-2 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
152Encourage gray water use and tankless water heaters by publishing information and resources to help educate the community.

Water Utility

CED
153Ensure building codes facilitate the construction of gray water options.

CED
The following actions are anticipated for completion in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
154Further investigate the community's desire to add a dedicated water conservation fee to offer rebates that incentivize low-water-use appliances and fixtures. Water Utility





Utility workers fixing a water pipe
Policy Q.4. Increase awareness and education about water use and conservation.


Green PinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department
Lead
Key Collaborators
155Promote responsible water usage by encouraging residents to shut off water when away for extended periods of time and reduce irrigation during the rainy seasons.

Water Utility
156Continue to promote water monitoring programs, like WaterSmart, to increase enrollment, education, and awareness about individual water use.

Water Utility
157Continue to use newsletters and other platforms to promote best practices and tools for water conservation and efficiency.Water Utility
The following actions are anticipated for completion in
3-6 years:
Department
Lead
Key Collaborators
158Create and publish an online dashboard depicting community-wide water use by different user types to provide context and benchmarks.

Water Utility
159Provide information about water conservation at public facilities.Water UtilityPublic Works, Town Manager's Office



Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
  • Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
  • Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
  • Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
  • Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
  • Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.

WEBSITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Please come back on September 22 to read and comment on the draft plan.


water utility worker doing a meter check

Promote and increase water efficiency.




Goal.The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.The specific and measurable steps, answering the question “What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”


Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.

The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.




Policy Q.1. Reduce residential and commercial outdoor water use.


Green Pin The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborators
140Increase awareness about the Town’s approved plant list and provide educational opportunities about irrigation, plant types, and maintenance.Community and Economic Development (CED)
141Continue to develop and promote water monitoring tools, like water audits and the Water Smart Program, to identify and address high water usage.

Water Utility
142Maintain zoning requirements to restrict natural non-native grass.

CED
143Continue to prohibit ornamental water features, like water fountains, in non-residential developments, common areas, and residential front yards.

CED
144Provide resources and education on different rainwater harvesting techniques.

Water UtilityCED
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
145Review and update the Town’s approved plant list to maintain a landscape plant palette that includes drought-tolerant and native Sonoran Desert plants.

CED
146Identify opportunities to streamline the process and reduce permitting fees to encourage HOAs and commercial developments to replace grass with ground covers, like decomposed granite or native vegetation.

CED
147Review and potentially update the passive and active rainwater harvesting requirements for subdivisions and non-residential developments to reflect best practices.

CED
148Support community pools in lieu of individual pools in residential subdivisions during the development review process.CED




Water utility worker outside repairing water tank.
Policy Q.2. Reduce outdoor water use at Town facilities.


Green Pin The following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborators
149Continue to prohibit the installation of ornamental natural grass at Town facilities, unless used for sports fields, golf courses, or other recreational areas.

Parks and Recreation
150Cease irrigation after plant establishment along roadways and at Town facilities.

Public Works
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 7-10 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
151Where appropriate, install visible rainwater harvesting systems at Town facilities as functional demonstration projects.Water Utility

Parks and Recreation, Public Works



Policy Q.3. Encourage programs and opportunities that help residents make their homes more water efficient.


Green Pin The following actions are anticipated for completion in 1-2 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
152Encourage gray water use and tankless water heaters by publishing information and resources to help educate the community.

Water Utility

CED
153Ensure building codes facilitate the construction of gray water options.

CED
The following actions are anticipated for completion in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
154Further investigate the community's desire to add a dedicated water conservation fee to offer rebates that incentivize low-water-use appliances and fixtures. Water Utility





Utility workers fixing a water pipe
Policy Q.4. Increase awareness and education about water use and conservation.


Green PinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department
Lead
Key Collaborators
155Promote responsible water usage by encouraging residents to shut off water when away for extended periods of time and reduce irrigation during the rainy seasons.

Water Utility
156Continue to promote water monitoring programs, like WaterSmart, to increase enrollment, education, and awareness about individual water use.

Water Utility
157Continue to use newsletters and other platforms to promote best practices and tools for water conservation and efficiency.Water Utility
The following actions are anticipated for completion in
3-6 years:
Department
Lead
Key Collaborators
158Create and publish an online dashboard depicting community-wide water use by different user types to provide context and benchmarks.

Water Utility
159Provide information about water conservation at public facilities.Water UtilityPublic Works, Town Manager's Office



Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
  • Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
  • Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
  • Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
  • Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
  • Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.
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