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Improve your business Profit Margin with these top tips on reducing Water costs

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  • Check the meter serial number – make sure you are billed for your meter.
  • Always measure and monitor the amount of water you use. Compare water use each year so you can identify any unusual patterns. Also compare water use against production output for manufacturing companies and against staff numbers for service sectors.
  • Make sure staff are fully aware of the importance of water minimisation.
  • Appoint a water monitor within your organisation to undertake periodic site walk-overs to identify water minimisation opportunities.
  • Train employees how to use water efficiently and establish a recognition and reward programme for employees and teams who do an outstanding job.
  • Ensure pipes are well insulated to protect against frost damage.
  • In companies where the urinals operate without flush control, savings of over £3,800/year in water and sewerage costs can be achieved by installing passive infrared (PIR) sensors at a cost of about £350 and with a payback period of 5 weeks.
  • Spray taps can reduce water use by 60 – 70% compared with conventional taps.
  • Tap aerators and flow restrictors can save money. Considering that a tap is being used 20 times a day for a time period of 15 seconds, by fitting a tap aerator, at a cost of £5/tap, the water and sewerage cost savings would be about £13/tap/year.
  • Consider alternative water sources, eg rainwater use and greywater re-use.
  • When purchasing new equipment, take its water efficiency into account. It may be more expensive to buy water efficient equipment, but it may have a short payback period due to the water savings achieved.
  • A 5mm drip from a single tap can cost more than £900/year in water and wastewater treatment costs.
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  • Mark has been helping businesses reduce costs and improve profit for 9 years. Mark works both as a Client manager/ Analyst for his own Clients and also as a general analyst for colleagues throughout the group. Mark acted as Business Doctor for the North West's Chamber of Commerce magazine "53 Degrees" answering the question "How can I manage my costs effectively?" in March 2009 and presented at two Law Society seminars in the same year on the subject of managing costs for legal firms.
  • We improve profit by reducing costs of Energy, Telecoms, Print, Stationery, Packaging, Freight, Copiers, Waste disposal, Engineering supplies, etc

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