Exploring Several Industries That Implement Commercial Water Harvesting Systems
Industries That Implement Commercial Water Harvesting Systems
As industries face increasing water scarcity, many are turning to commercial water harvesting systems. From offices to hotels, these solutions are reducing water consumption and operating costs.
Multi-Residential Buildings & Hotels
Multi-residential buildings and hotels often implement greywater recycling, capturing water from showers and sinks to reuse for irrigation or toilet flushing. Condensate from HVAC systems is also an important resource for cooling tower makeup.
Office Buildings & Mixed-Use Developments
Office buildings lead the way in rainwater harvesting, using captured water for irrigation and toilet flushing. This reduces their reliance on municipal water supplies and helps them meet sustainability goals. In mixed-use developments, rainwater, greywater, and stormwater harvesting are combined to meet the diverse needs of residential, office, and commercial spaces, maximizing efficiency and sustainability.
Manufacturing Facilities & Industrial Plants
Manufacturing facilities and industrial plants benefit from stormwater harvesting, collecting runoff for reuse in cooling towers and other processes. This strategy not only saves water but also helps manage runoff and prevent flooding.
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Reducing Water Costs and Environmental Impact in Manufacturing
- Implementing a rainwater harvesting system can significantly reduce water costs for manufacturers of all kinds
- Alongside cost savings, rainwater harvesting help manufacturers meet ESG and Sustainability goals
- Rooftop rainwater can be treated for irrigation and cooling tower makeup, but also commercial laundry wash, site and vehicle fleet wash, as well as manufacturing processes themselves
- Harvesting rainwater also reduces stormwater runoff, helping to mitigate flooding, CSO and regional contamination
Commercial Industries who are Pro-Active using Water Conservation & Sustainability Technology
- Multiresidential Buildings and Mixed-Use: The residential development sector continues to expand rainwater harvesting systems in large-scale projects. Rainwater harvesting reduces potable water demand and related operational expenses, while showcasing a commitment to environmental stewardship within communities, and often results in higher property values due to enhanced public recognition
- Corporate Offices: More companies continue to install commercial rainwater harvesting systems in office complexes, tech campuses, and even smaller branches if pursuing a deep commitment to reducing environmental impact. These buildings collect, treat, and store rainwater to be used for flushing toilets, watering landscaping, cooling tower systems, and even laundry wash
- Retail Properties: Shopping centers are also leading the way in water sustainability with the implementation of commercial rainwater harvesting systems. Often coming with large rooftops, these properties can play a major role in saving water for irrigation and cooling tower makeup, but also contribute to stormwater runoff mitigation from surrounding landscape and parking lots
- Pharmaceuticals and Bio Tech: The pharmaceutical and biotech industries have also become leaders in sustainable water management through incorporating commercial rainwater harvesting to reduce water usage for toilet flushing, irrigation, and even for manufacturing process demand
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Fostering Sustainability With Commercial Rainwater Harvesting Systems
From office buildings to factories, commercial water harvesting systems are becoming a cornerstone of sustainable operations. Discover how your industry can benefit from these innovative solutions.
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