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Report leaks in bathrooms and kitchens to facility managers or maintenance personnel.
Implement a water management plan for your facility, then educate employees on good water habits through newsletters and posters.
Water audit your facility to find out your recommended water use, then monitor your utility bills to gauge your monthly consumption.
Consider and compare water use when purchasing ice makers, dishwashers, reverse osmosis units, coolers and cleaning equipment.
Saving water on your landscape adds up quickly. Send the person in charge of your landscape to an irrigation workshop.
Consider turning your high-maintenance water feature/fountain into a low-maintenance art feature or planter.
Be sure your irrigation system is watering only the areas intended, with no water running onto walks, streets or down the gutter.
Inspect your landscape irrigation system regularly for leaks or broken sprinkler heads and adjust pressures to specification.
Give your landscape proper amounts of irrigation water. Determine water needs, water deeply but infrequently, and adjust to the season.
Put decorative fountains on timers and use only during work or daylight hours. Check for leaks if you have automatic refilling devices.
Wash company vehicles at commercial car washers that recycle water.
Wash company vehicles as needed rather than on a schedule. Stretch out the time in between washes.
When buying new appliances, consider those that offer cycle and load size adjustments. They are more water and energy efficient.

