By Tim Sheehan

More than 100,000 Fresno homes will be part of a “groundbreaking” and “novel” three-month research study to see whether easing up on water restrictions and reducing fines for excessive water use will actually spur greater conservation by residents.

The University of Chicago’s Energy and Environment Lab is working with the city’s Public Utilities Department on the summer pilot project. It involves a detailed study of real-time water use data from residential water meters coupled with different sets of conservation thresholds and penalties to see if there is a “sweet spot” that results in the highest level of compliance.

The Fresno City Council approved the experiment on a 5-2 vote on Thursday.

“The whole point of this pilot study is to gather information about how our customers use water in the city … and make better informed policy decisions going forward,” said Michael Carbajal, interim assistant director of utilities . “It might even result in lower fines in the future.”

Continue reading at The Fresno Bee…

Read More

Areas of Focus: Environment
Definition
Environment
Producing and using energy damages people’s health and the environment. EPIC research is quantifying the social costs of energy choices and uncovering policies that help protect health while facilitating growth.
Environmental Health
Definition
Environmental Health
Energy and industrial processes introduce toxins into the environment. EPIC research is helping to educate policymakers and consumers on the social and economic costs of this pollution, and the potential...
E&E Lab
Definition
E&E Lab
The Energy & Environment Lab partners with civic and community leaders to identify, rigorously evaluate, and help scale programs and policies to improve the environment and ensure access to reliable...