by piecenter | Feb 17, 2013 | Water
While most Floridians will skip running their sprinklers in the rain, few are willing to conserve water by taking shorter showers, according to new PIE Center research. PIE Center researchers Alexa Lamm and Tracy Irani developed a public opinion survey that looked...
by piecenter | Feb 17, 2013 | Water
More than half of Florida residents share one habit in common when in the bathroom, and it’s not washing hands. Between water-efficient toilets and low-flow showerheads, research shows Floridians are conserving water at a surprising rate. The PIE Center collected data...
by piecenter | Feb 17, 2013 | Water
Floridians are more concerned about water availability for recreation and golfing than for use in gardens and lawns, a new PIE Center study shows. PIE Center researcher Alexa Lamm, also an assistant professor of public opinion analysis in the UF/IFAS Department of...
by piecenter | Feb 17, 2013 | Water
When it comes to water, clean drinking water is king. Research from the PIE Center shows clean drinking water is the most important concern Floridians have about water. The first installment of the PIE Center’s quarterly public opinion surveys measured residents’...
by piecenter | Feb 17, 2013 | Water
Whether the water is for drinking, swimming or fishing, recent research shows Floridians are more concerned about quality than quantity. The results surprised PIE Center researchers Alexa Lamm and Tracy Irani, who asked state residents to rank the importance of clean...