Long-term water conservation is fostered by smart meter-based feedback and digital user engagement

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Andrea Cominola
Matteo Giuliani
Andrea Castelletti
Piero Fraternali
Sergio Luis Herrera Gonzalez
Joan Carles Guardiola Herrero
Jasminko Novak
Andrea Emilio Rizzoli
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[1] Technische Universität Berlin,Chair of Smart Water Networks
[2] Einstein Center Digital Future,Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering
[3] Politecnico di Milano,IACS
[4] Global Omnium Idrica,Institute for Applied Computer Science
[5] University of Applied Sciences Stralsund,IDSIA
[6] European Institute of Participatory Media,undefined
[7] USI-SUPSI,undefined
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Consumption-based feedback has been demonstrated to encourage water conservation behaviors. Smart meters and digital solutions can support customized feedback and reinforce behavioral change. Yet, most of the studies documenting water conservation effects induced by feedback and smart meter data visualization evaluate them in short-term experimental trials only. Here we show that water conservation behaviors promoted by smart meter-based consumption feedback and digital user engagement interventions might persist in the long term. We developed an analysis of 334 households in Valencia, Spain. We find that approximately 47% of the households engaged in our water conservation program achieved a long-term 8% reduction of volumetric water consumption, compared with pre-treatment observations. Water conservation behaviors persisted more than two years after the beginning of the program, especially for the households receiving sub-daily smart meter information. Our results provide empirical evidence that smart meter-based water consumption feedback and digital user engagement can effectively promote durable conservation behaviors.
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