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Demand for Clean WaterGrowing water demand, rising costs of water and sewer, uncertain water supplies and inefficient water using equipment challenge business, institutions and recreational facilities to come up with better water management. |
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Increasing Water and Sewer CostsThe costs of delivering more water from limited supplies are going up. Clean water, wastewater treatment and utility fees also continue to increase to cover the growing costs for processing and delivering potable water. |
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New Water Conservation Methodswatercenter.com offers new and EPA WAVE water conservation methods that gain water use efficiency to help hotels, hospitals, resorts, health clubs, schools and related businesses conserve water and lower annual costs. We are offering many of these method |
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Successful Water ConservationCommercial Water Conservation consists of Facility Water Audit, Setup Water Management Plan, Review Historical Data, Implement Actions, Issues and Strategies, Meet Regulatory Limits, Water Sewer Conservation Rebates, On-line and Timely Management Reports. |
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Water Use AuditA facility Water Use Audit identifies the quantities, characteristics, and uses of all water. This includes production lines, restrooms, kitchens, irrigation, recreation, temperature, and chemical quality. Water balance accounts for all water use. |
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Contingency Water PlansPlanning for water shortages avoids loss of business production, limited guest services, reduced operating hours and even employee layoffs. Preparing for unexpected water contingencies can mean the difference between staying open and shutting down. |
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New Products and ConceptsPublic, business and office restrooms in buildings over 10 years old use excessive amounts of water for toilet flushes. These toilets can account for 40 to 60% of the total water used in the building. Some flush valves and faucets continuously leak. |
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Efficient water use helps business control expenses for water, sewer, energy and related costs.
Growing water demand, rising costs of water and sewer, uncertain water supplies and inefficient water using equipment challenge business and industry to better water management. Well planned water conservation is often accompanied by long term savings, reduced expenses and sustained the viability of the business.
New water conservation methods improve water use efficiencies.
Contact Us and we can discuss how your facility can save water and money.
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new methods that improve water use efficiency to help hotels, hospitals, resorts, health clubs, schools and related businesses conserve water and save money. all watercenter.com conservation products focus on water conservation for drinking water, residential and commercial use, recreation, business and community needs. water conservation audits and efficiency upgrades save money on water, sewer and wastewater use. conservation programs, based on epa wave methods and years of experience, are very cost effective and completely supported. watercenter.com keeps costs low while keeping excellent service and support by using the internet, e-mail attachments, video and conference calls. our excellent service takes the drudgery, number crunching, preparing charts and graphs out of water conservation planning. we help you gather the water use information, review the data and deliver the water conservation analyses ready for use or incorporation into a facility management plan. unique water conservation programs help facility engineers, well operators, and water managers insure availability of pure, clean water for everyone. To achieve savings from commercial water conservation, watercenter.com has developed a three phase approach. Phase 1: determine how much money can be saved. watercenter.com has developed audit methods that gather the appropriate information on water and sewer usage and other related costs. Also included are maintenance and operation reviews. Phase 2: steps to save targeted dollars. Changes in operations and, if needed, retrofit equipment can be paid for out of hard savings from water, sewer and energy charges. The diversity of equipment, people and tasks involved in water management necessitates tailored systems geared to each customer's needs. Phase 3: ongoing monitoring, support and refinement. Using on-line monitoring and reporting, constant savings takes only minimal attention and effort from management and staff.
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