Water efficiency initiatives follow a continuous improvement cycle: measure, manage, monitor, report.
It starts with an audit that identifies sources of waste and inefficiency. This pinpoints ways to invest in water conservation solutions:
- Fixing leakage and other sources of waste.
- Installing more efficient plumbing fixtures and heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment.
- Adopting water-smart landscaping practices, like switching to drought-tolerant plantings and using in-ground sensors to trigger watering only when truly necessary.
- Integrating renewable resources through advances like solar thermal systems to save energy on water heating.
- Use of artificial grass in Schools, busineses, and residential properties.
- Adding automation and controls to regulate water usage.
- Improving maintenance and operating practices to keep water-using equipment efficient and leak-free.
- Installing advanced and automated water-metering systems to monitor usage and spot trends.
- Using reliable data to assess results and establish continuous improvement strategies.