How Can Your Business Save Water ?

Industrial use within the business

 

This has to be based on your knowledge of the manner in which you use water within your business processes and the advice below can only be general guidlines.

Evaluate the current spending on water, and from this identify how much it is worth spending to implement process changes that will go on to save water.

Better metering - By installing sub meters, the use of water in discrete areas of the business can be monitored. This can also help identify leakage.

Revised processes - Where the process uses considerable amounts of water, consider the potential for water recycling. This will require an evaluation of the level of re-treatment that is required.

Recovery and reuse - Do you have any neighbouring processes that require high or low quality water, can the waste from one process serve the second, even perhaps feeding a neighbouring company.

Hose control - By fitting spray gun nozzles, hoses can be more readiliy controlled and turned off when not in use. Hoses controlled from a tap on the wall are often left to run.

Enhanced Capital Allowances - Many investments in water technology that improves efficiency are eligible for the Enhanced Captial Allowance that lead to significant tax savings.

 

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