Abstract

In this paper, the effects of Dropcountr on water usage were examined using household-level panel data for the City of Folsom water service area from January-2013 to September-2016. Results suggest that the introduction of the Dropcountr services causes a 5% reduction in water usage with a significant variation in the effect across households dependent on baseline consumption quintile. Households in the highest quintile of baseline consumption reduce consumption by an estimated 13% in response to the Dropcountr service.

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