Water Saving
Communities and scientists alike have realised that being green and moving towards a more sustainable environment is not just about carbon offsetting and reducing greenhouse gas emissions but also protecting other commodities and natural resources of which water is one of the most important. The issue of water conservation has been thrust into the spotlight in recent years due to climate change resulting in extremes of weather the like of which has never been experienced before. Some area areas are suffering from more extreme and frequent flood events while others are having horrendous droughts. The climate has become much less predictable although it is generally agreed that the temperature of the earth is rising and as such water needs to be preserved. Everyone can contribute to preserving water by simple changes in behaviour. Around the home you can use the shower instead of the bath and recycle water. In the garden rain water harvesting systems are avaialable to maximise the water which falls on your property. Saving Drinking Water, This is becoming more prevalent not only from an environmental point of view but with ever increasing water costs it makes economic sense.
Our rain water harvesting systems can reduce your water consumption by at least 50%.
Our leading edge technology and complete systems meet every requirement regarding convenience and reliability.
- Preserves groundwater supplies
- Counters rising water and waste costs
- Relives sewage systems as some rainwater is retained for reuse reducing loads on the sewer network

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| Water, which is one of the essential substances required for sustaining human life, is now given much importance by environmental scientists. This is because of the increase in human population and the fact that the amount of water present in the earth has not increased over years. The careless use of water over generations has denied the availability of fresh and pure water to the present generations. This has necessitated a good deal of speculations on water conservations. The issue is highly critical in urban areas where the population density is comparatively higher.A major technique used for saving water is by the use of more efficient and leak proof plumbing systems. Such a system will also ensure optimum use of water making sure that not a drop is wasted. For e.g. low flow shower heads and low flow flushes can be made use of in all domestic settings in lieu of the traditional fixtures which consume more water. Similarly aerated faucets break flowing water into droplets ensure continuous flow and maintain the wetting effect using lesser quantity of water compared to conventional faucets. Rainwater can also be used effectively for better water management. Rain water harnessing plants store the water that is received as rain and make it available for domestic or industrial use. After use the water is again allowed to run into the soil thereby ensuring no meddling with natural processes. Ground water utilization does not have a negative impact on water conservations; however the same if beyond a particular limit can affect the water table at the place and thereby reduce the availability of water the concerned place in the long run. |