Water Saving Devices & Cost Effective Practices
Water Saving Devices - This informative good practice
guide describes a range of cost-effective water
saving devices and practices - some with paybacks of only a
few days. The guide highlights the typical water savings that can
be achieved for industrial and commercial applications and explains
how to identify the most appropriate devices and practices for specific
equipment, processes or sites.
| All industrial and commercial
organisations use water. Most organisations take water for
granted and few know exactly how much water they are using.
Many organisations are paying more in water and effluent charges
than they need to and can probably reduce their water consumption
simply and inexpensively.
What company can afford to ignore the savings that could
be achieved by following the advice given in this good practice
guide?
Other companies, including their competitors, may have already
implemented water saving measures and could be paying less
in water and effluent charges per unit of production or service. |
Improving Environmental
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Water saving devices and practices applicable to industrial and
commercial sites are described in two separate Sections. However,
operators of industrial sites are also advised to read the practical
advice on saving water at commercial sites. The suggested actions
are summarised in a series of comprehensive tables, which include
an indication of the potential costs and payback period.
The potential cost savings and other benefits of reducing water
consumption are illustrated in examples from industrial and commercial
sites.
There is an action plan near the end of this guide to help focus
on the ideas that are most relevant to individual organisations.
The water saving devices and practices described in this guide
are intended to be implemented as part of a systematic water saving
campaign.
Contents of the Guide Include:
- How can this guide help?
- Carrying out a water use survey
- The tale of one cubic metre of water
- Choosing water saving devices and practices
- First considerations
- Estimating potential savings
- The impact of water savings on operating
costs
- Setting the project budget
- Identifying appropriate water saving
devices and practices
- Identifying project costs
- Worked example for a commercial site
- Water saving devices and practices for
industrial sites
- General water use
- Cleaning and wash-down
- Process plant
- Water saving devices and practices for
commercial sites
- General water use
- Toilets
- Sinks
- Showers
- Gardening
- Laboratories
- Garages
- Measuring water use and flow
- Action plan
Extracted from "Cost Effective Water Saving
Devices and Practices" © Crown copyright
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