Water costs are rising at alarming rates. Sewage fees are often greater than water rates.

Aging water and sewage systems were not designed to support the relentless demand caused by population growth. EPA is enforcing more stringent environmental regulations, but has significantly decreased funding for infrastructure renewal. The cost of upgrading or replacing overburdened water supplies and wastewater treatment facilities falls on taxpayers, local companies and institutions.



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Increasing water rates as well as sewer costs have ballooned operating budgets for commercial, industrial and institutional businesses. Aggressive water conservation efforts can also reduce sewage, pretreatment, and energy costs.
Commercial water conservation seeks to use water only where it is needed and only in the amount necessary. For more detailed questions and discussions, Contact Us.




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