How to streamline water conservation in commercial buildings?
1.
Install low-flow plumbing fixtures
One of the easiest and effective ways to save
water is to retrofit the building with water-conserving plumbing fixtures such
as tap aerators, high efficiency toilets, and low-flow shower heads. Though this would require initial investment,
in the long run, it can help save water and reduce utility bills.
2.
Switch to low-flow toilets
Bathrooms are water-guzzlers. However, by switching to low-flow toilets,
you can reduce overall consumption of water in the building. Low-flush or
dual-flush toilets use 5 to 6 litres of water per flush compared to 9 or 10
litres for standard toilets.
3. Use
grey water:
Earlier, it was thought that the water used in
most commercial buildings was in terms of clean clear water coming in, and
sewage—or black water—going out. Grey water is something in between. Grey water
is water used in the washing machines, showers, and bathroom sinks. It is not
sanitary enough that it can be used for drinking. But it’s also not toxic. Treated greywater can be used for
â— Watering garden
â— Toilet flushing
â— Cleaning
â— Cooling equipment
4.
Use HDPE pipes for leak-free plumbing system:
Leaking pipes can lead to wastage of water.
The best way to avoid water wastage due to leaking pipes is to install high-quality
pipes that do not crack or break easily. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe
has gained acceptance as a non-ferrous alternative to metal pipes. As HDPE
pipes are corrosion-resistant and
strong, they offer leak-free performance.
Looking for HDPE pipe manufacturers?
We, at
Utkarsh India, offer high-quality HDPE pipes that are used in many commercial buildings.
They have been tested and proven effective for different applications,
including above ground, surface, buried and floating. Our HDPE can be used for
carrying potable water, wastewater, chemicals, hazardous wastes, and compressed
gases. Some advantages of HDPE pipes are
â— Strong
â— Extremely tough
â— Easy installation
â— Resistance to chemicals
â— Leak free joints and lower instances of repair
5.
Install a rainwater harvesting system
Commercial rainwater harvesting systems can be
a viable option for buildings that have a high demand for non-potable water.
Capturing and storing rainwater is an easy and effective way to conserve water
through a commercially viable point of view. Stored rainwater can be used for
laundry, toilet flushing, car washing, and ornamental water features.
6.
Insulate piping
In many commercial buildings, hot and cold
water are used. However, when piping is uninsulated or not insulated properly,
the user will wait for the hot water to flow, resulting in significant water
waste. Properly insulating the piping system can ensure that the heat losses
can be reduced and hot water can be made available immediately. The user is
less likely to waste cold water in such a scenario.