Reimagining Building Water Management 

If you have a water meter on your property, you need to speak with us! 

Hotels & Resorts
Shopping Malls
Condominiums
Senior Living Homes
Restaurants
Supermarkets
Golf Courses
Ice Factories
Office Buildings
Data Centers
Schools & Universities
Carwashes
Water Parks
Stadiums
Manufacturing
Sellers/Purified Water
Farms & Agriculture
Healthcare/Hospitals

Most Notable Users of Water in Highest Volumes and Costs

Hotels & Resorts

Studies suggest that water usage averages between 100 gallons per day (GPD) per room to 400 GPD per room, in most hotels and resorts. This is a very huge consumption to be paying for. You are currently being charged for this. 

Shopping Malls

A shopping mall can at times has several water lines coming in from the City. It is important to perform due diligence on the line that is most used and implement water conservation and cost saving methods.

Hospitals & Healthcare

Water usage in hospitals accounts for the highest usage based on building activity, year on year. It accounts for a consumption of 49.6 gallons per square foot per day. This include, inpatient and out patient care.

Supermarkets

The Supermarket water usage has been on the rise in recent months – purely to include services such a fast moving consumer goods or on demand meals. Furthermore, most supermarket has now adopted the continuous water system, to keep micro-greens an other vegetables fresh through water mist blowing process. This has driven the water demand for supermarkets.

Carwashes

It takes about, 22,444 gallons  of water to wash ~500 vehicles over 1 week, averaging around 43.8 gpv. This water usage is significant, and can be reduced by 5% using the intelligent wave valve. In addition, it can save 30% on your monthly water bills by the flow management systems, by air volume reduction process (fragmentation).

Farm & Agriculture

Water is a crucial commodity when it comes to producing broilers. Farms that grow four-pound-broiler birds in 40′ X 500′ house will consume approximately 50,000 gallons of water each, over the course of the flock. For a large broiler house (50′ X 500′), growing a large broiler (+7 lbs) water consumption may increase to nearly 100,000 gallons per flock. The valve can be fitted for any plants and animals, all requiring water.