We Need Water

Untapped Potential: How WaterSense Saves You Water, Money and Water for the Future

October 02, 2023 Veronica Blette Season 1 Episode 7
Untapped Potential: How WaterSense Saves You Water, Money and Water for the Future
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We Need Water
Untapped Potential: How WaterSense Saves You Water, Money and Water for the Future
Oct 02, 2023 Season 1 Episode 7
Veronica Blette

Have you ever thought about how much water it takes to flush a toilet? Or run your dishwasher? The EPA’s WaterSense program helps consumers choose more water-efficient products with their WaterSense label for faucets, appliances, irrigation, and more.

In this episode we sit down with Veronica Blette, Chief of the WaterSense Branch, to talk about how they have helped US homeowners save more than $171 billion dollars in water and energy bills and trillions of gallons of water.

Save water, save money, save the planet!

In this episode, we discuss:
What is the WaterSense Program?
How are products reviewed and rated?
What are the efficiency standards and performance?
Why choose a WaterSense product?
What has the impact been?
What are the other programs of WaterSense?
What does the future hold?


Look for the WaterSense label and learn more at: www.epa.gov/watersense or on Facebook

Veronica Blette manages the WaterSense program in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water. She loves working on water efficiency with WaterSense, was the 2016 recipient of the Alliance for Water Efficiency Water Star award, and is the current chair of the Water Conservation Division for the American Water Works Association. 
At EPA, she has also served as special assistant to the director of the national drinking water program and led the agency’s drinking water infrastructure financing program. Before joining EPA in 1997, she worked in the academic research and environmental consulting fields on projects investigating the effects of acid rain on soils and water quality. She has a B.A. in Geology from Smith College and a M.S. in Geology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 

Learn more about Cascade Water Alliance’s We Need Water Program
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @weneedh20
Watch the episode on Youtube

Show Notes

Have you ever thought about how much water it takes to flush a toilet? Or run your dishwasher? The EPA’s WaterSense program helps consumers choose more water-efficient products with their WaterSense label for faucets, appliances, irrigation, and more.

In this episode we sit down with Veronica Blette, Chief of the WaterSense Branch, to talk about how they have helped US homeowners save more than $171 billion dollars in water and energy bills and trillions of gallons of water.

Save water, save money, save the planet!

In this episode, we discuss:
What is the WaterSense Program?
How are products reviewed and rated?
What are the efficiency standards and performance?
Why choose a WaterSense product?
What has the impact been?
What are the other programs of WaterSense?
What does the future hold?


Look for the WaterSense label and learn more at: www.epa.gov/watersense or on Facebook

Veronica Blette manages the WaterSense program in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water. She loves working on water efficiency with WaterSense, was the 2016 recipient of the Alliance for Water Efficiency Water Star award, and is the current chair of the Water Conservation Division for the American Water Works Association. 
At EPA, she has also served as special assistant to the director of the national drinking water program and led the agency’s drinking water infrastructure financing program. Before joining EPA in 1997, she worked in the academic research and environmental consulting fields on projects investigating the effects of acid rain on soils and water quality. She has a B.A. in Geology from Smith College and a M.S. in Geology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 

Learn more about Cascade Water Alliance’s We Need Water Program
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @weneedh20
Watch the episode on Youtube