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COMMERCIAL WATER USE SURVEY

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CCWD offers free technical assistance to commercial, industrial and institutional customers to operate water more efficiently. Water efficiency can reduce business costs . In most cases, increasing water efficiency is cost-effective and can result in significant water, energy and sanitary savings.

The Commercial Water Use Survey will:

  • Evaluate and analyze water usage
  • Provide an annual water consumption history
  • Calculate a cost/benefit analysis for water conserving technology
  • Provide water-efficient plumbing fixtures, devices and materials, subject to availability
  • Provide a detailed evaluation of the site and recommend equipment upgrades and water management improvements
  • Offer rebate incentives for selected plumbing upgrades.

This free service is offered to commercial customers in the CCWD service area.

To request a FREE Commercial Water Use Survey e-mail: conserve@ccwater.com or phone: (925) 688-8234.

 

Free Resource For Commercial Property Owners on Ways to Save Water Now Available

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The Watersmart Guidebook is a valuable resource for saving water in commercial properties.

This book is a Water Use Efficiency Plan and Review Guide for new businesses which provides information on water-saving technologies applicable in the commercial, industrial, and institutional sectors and is intended for use as a resource.

Produced by EBMUD, the Guidebook was coauthored by California Urban Water Conservation Council Executive Director Chris Brown, prior to his coming to the Council.

The information in the guidebook is intended to be updated periodically.

 

 

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