In my own experience, hte ...
Published by Enrique Silva, Operations Director
In my own experience, hte most important think is review and develope "Water Balance" to understand if is possible recover and also identify the amount of water that you can recover or re-use.
If you need more "tips" or "Ideas", please let me know.
Good day.
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Thank you Enrique. We are looking less for tips and ideas, and more for actual business case examples. There are thousands of businesses already with functioning water water cooler towers in Arizona. With one or two examples of retrofitting, specific cycle review, analysis and new approach that saved water (and money) via x,y,z. Same for landscaping approaches and monitoring (we are an arid environment). Best regards.
Published by Dan Nienhauser
Excellent suggestion. Knowing how much you need before you construct your system is always important. All water is recoverable and reusable. You might want to think about adding a long term water storage unit called a cistern. 500 gallons to 10,000 gallons. Your needs dictate how big the tank. Rule of thumb is enough for 2 years. Food, water, all household supplies, clothing, etc.
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer
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Hi Guy. Given the amount of water that businesses use, there is no 2 year supply cistern that makes sense for Med/Lg business in Arizona. As mentioned we are looking for best practices and case studies with specifics. Thank you in advance.
Published by Dan Nienhauser