Water ConservationOffer water quality education lessons and programsSchool Checklist - Water Conservation Category: 12. Offer water quality education lessons and programs Examples: Water Quality and Storm...
Water ConservationCommunicate water conservation information and progress to employeesProvide employees with regular updates about water initiatives and progress.
Water ConservationLimit water usage during rainstormsReduces pressure on the sewage system and the risk of stormwater overflows.
Water ConservationHave green infrastructure and/or use green irrigation systemsGreen infrastructure reduces and treats stormwater at its source while delivering environmental, social, and economic benefits.
Water ConservationUse non-potable water when possibleCollecting and using rainwater water reduces your workplace's water consumption, reduces pressure on the sewer system.
Water ConservationEncourage employees to use cold water over warm water whenever possibleConserves energy and water and saves on water/energy purchasing costs.
Water ConservationEncourage employees to use dry cleaning methods like sweeping floorsDry sweeping methods conserve water and save water purchasing costs.
Water ConservationHave a water bottle refill station or keep a pitcher of water cooled in the refrigeratorHave a readily available way for employees to refill reusable cups and bottles.
Water ConservationOnly run dishwashers when fully loaded or pre-soak dishes before washing themRunning a half empty dishwasher wastes both water, energy, and money.
Water ConservationHave an ongoing system for employees to report leaks or inefficient irrigationEnsures that leaks or running water don't go unnoticed for long periods of time.