

Seeing this demand, SFCC anticipates another WERS training course later in 2016. In fact, there are currently two students on the waitlist. Ma– Santa Fe Community College’s EnergySmart Academy has announced that the inaugural WERS training course, scheduled for March 8-10, has reached capacity. The first WERS Verifier training course was held in March 2016, with more coming throughout 2016.

It was first used in November 2015 to help a New Mexico homebuilder save significant time and money on his pursuit of a building permit. Since February 2014, The Coalition has helped develop the WERS program for new and existing residential properties. There will also be a session on WERS at National Groundwater Week, December 6-8, 2016 in Las Vegas. The agreement calls for support of “Protect Your Groundwater Day”, as well as cross-promotion of NGWA and WERS events to members of NGWA and The Coalition. “It makes a lot of sense for us to partner with NGWA, since both organizations have a message that is relevant to a variety of audiences, from individual well owners to municipal planners.”

For rural homeowners, this is vitally important,” said Coalition Executive Director Mike Collignon. “One of the big themes of the WERS Program is to utilize the water that falls on the site. We are excited to partner with The Green Builder ® Coalition to provide promotional assistance on the benefits of sustainable groundwater practices as a way to further water efficiency.” Kevin McCray, CEO of the NGWA, said, “NGWA seeks partners to help us explain the importance of the resource and the things we each can do to use the resource wisely, including among our homes, our farms, and in industry.
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NGWA’s mission is to advance groundwater knowledge and the success of their members through education and outreach advocacy cooperation and information exchange and enhancement of professional practices. The Green Builder ® Coalition has signed a 2-year agreement with the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) on the promotion of sustainable groundwater practices through the Water Efficiency Rating Score (WERS) program.
