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WaterSmart AMI | City of Santa Barbara The City’s exciting new online customer water use portal, WaterSmart, provides City water customers with the ability to track hourly water use, receive leak alerts, compare usage to similar households, and receive recommendations on how to reduce water use
WaterSMART - Bureau of Reclamation Through WaterSMART, Reclamation will continue to work cooperatively with states, tribes, and local entities as they plan for and implement actions to increase water supply through investments to modernize existing infrastructure and avoid potential water conflicts
WaterSmart Program | WaterSmart Program | Login Join the thousands of households and businesses using this program to stay smart about their water use Are you a homeowner or renter? Use this website to update your number of household occupants See where and when you are using the most water
Utility Billing - City of Santa Barbara WaterSmart is our online customer portal that gives water customers 24 7 access to online tools and information to manage water use and pay bills Don't delay – register your account today!
WaterSmartFL Learn the steps you can take to be water smart to protect Florida's residents and visitors Use multiple layers: supervision, barriers, preparedness Download helpful materials Find more information from state and national partners Locate swim lessons and water safety events near you
WaterSMART - Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS’s EQIP WaterSMART Initiative (WSI) is a collaboration with the Bureau of Reclamation to coordinate investments in priority areas for improving water conservation and drought resilience
WaterSMART Water and Energy Efficiency Grants | Bureau of . . . Through WaterSMART Water and Energy Efficiency Grants (formerly Challenge Grants) Reclamation provides 50 50 cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, tribes, states and other entities with water or power delivery authority