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Water Conservation Tips: A 10-Step Approach for Your Business

August 11, 2008

Water Conservation Tips: A 10 Step Approach for Your Business

The Long Beach Water Department (LBWD) continues to stress the importance of using water wisely. Limited supplies and constant growth in southern California are reminders that our water supplies cannot be taken for granted.

Water conservation from residential, and commercial and industrial businesses, has been outstanding. However, we can still do much more to conserve this limited, essential resource. The following provides a 10-step approach to the organization of a successful Water Conservation Program for businesses.

  1. Make a commitment to water conservation
    Prior experiences have revealed that for any program to be successful, the
    desire to conserve water must be present from the highest level of management
    on down. Upper management should understand that water conservation is
    necessary and be fully committed to its support.
  2. Appoint a Conservation Champion
    Companies that assign responsibility to an individual have better results than
    those that do not. So give someone within your organization responsibility for
    creating and implementing and maintaining your water conservation program.
  3. Determine how and where you use water
    Know how much water is being used for each of your organization’s industrial
    processes and/or domestic needs. To assist you in determining how your on-site
    water is being used, you may want to install sub-meters.


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