"How to Save Money on Your Water Bill"
Posted: Friday, January 08, 2010
by Paul Peshkov
Peshkov Builders
When considering the great gift of rainwater for use, to "How to Save Money on Your Water Bill", it must be understood what potable and non-potable water is. In order to do that, one must also look at water applications. Where portable water is necessary no substitution can be made; where it's not, a substitution can be made...
Rain can be used as non-portable water for landscape irrigation, makeup water for cooling towers, and toilet flushing; so, that makes great "How to Save Money on Your Water Bill" strategy! Of course, adjustments are made to accompany this system, but the savings are worth it, especially in rain abundant parts of our country. Dual piping throughout a building will be necessary with proper supervision so that fresh water line will not be mix with rainwater. It is more difficult but noting comes without something, right? "How to Save Money on Your Water Bill" requires some, small investments.
Landscape-Scale Storm-water Harvesting and water from air-conditioner condensate, Cooling-Tower Blow-down, Building-Scale Treated Waste-water, Municipal-Scale Treated Waste-water, and Desalination, is been used to save water-save money...
Subsurface drip irrigation delivers water directly to the root zone and significantly reduces evaporation...
Another great "How to Save Money on Your Water Bill" strategy is to have a tank-less water heater. The water is available instantly, so energy is not lost keeping the hot water hot and cold water drain down is not needed-saves water. The only drawback with this system is, it might not supply all areas of the building, that's why enough units must be installed...
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"how to Save Money on Your Water Bill"
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