Water Technology

City of Tulare

City of Tulare

Tulare, California 
Under a 15-year performance contract, significant upgrades to the city’s domestic water infrastructure and expanded energy program saves the city $13.9 million in energy costs, and avoided capital and operating costs.

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Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant
Back River Wastewater 
Treatment Plant 
Baltimore, Maryland    

A combined heat and power plant is turning wastewater residue into fuel at this Baltimore treatment plant, reducing the city's energy bill by $1.4 million each year.      

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Broward County School District
Broward County School District
Broward County, Florida    


A system of low flow plumbing fixtures, irrigation controls, and pump upgrades helped to conserve water at schools, reducing utility costs and increasing efficiency.

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City of Anderson
City of Anderson
Anderson, Indiana    


In the City of Anderson, Indiana, an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AM)I system allows employees to gather usage data without manually reading meters; improving operations and saving costs.      

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City of Charleston
City of Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina    


Water conservation measures, financed through a performance contract, are expected to generate more than $18.5 million in savings on energy and water bills and by increasing the efficiency of city operations.      

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City of Cumberland
City of Cumberland
Cumberland, Maryland    


An automated meter reading (AMR) system is helping this city reduce labor costs, improve the water utility’s cash flow and allow for earlier leak detection and repair.      

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 City of Galveston
City of Galveston
Galveston, Texas    


After upgrading its water distribution technology and installing an advanced automated meter reading system, Galveston is recapturing an estimated $1.3 million in lost revenue each year.      

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City of Grand Junction
City of Grand Junction
Grand Junction, Colorado    


Energy efficient improvements made to its wastewater treatment plant will yield over $23,000 in utility savings annually and help this city meet its goal to reduce water consumption by 10%.      

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City of Kingsport
City of Kingsport
Kingsport, Tennessee    


Automated meter reading and leak detection systems are providing guaranteed results and reducing this city’s costs by an estimated $15.6 million over the course of a 17-year performance contract.      

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City of Laurel
City of Laurel
Laurel, Montana    


The installation of an advanced automated meter reading (AMR) system is helping this small city in Montana realize big savings in utility and operational expenses.      

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City of Rome
City of Rome
Rome, New York    


This community expanded the capacity of its wastewater treatment plant and reduced energy consumption, through performance contracts designed to fund the upgrades through savings.      

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City of Tulare
City of Tulare
Tulare, California    


Under a 15-year performance contract, significant upgrades to the city’s domestic water infrastructure and expanded energy program saves the city $13.9 million in energy costs, and avoided capital and operating costs.   

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City of Tyler
City of Tyler
Tyler, Texas    


The City of Tyler water utility recovered lost revenues estimated at $2.2 million annually after new meters delivered a more accurate measurement of water usage.      

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Glen Hills Middle School
Glen Hills Middle School
Glendale, Wisconsin    


A Solar Pool Heating System is making a big impact on this small school district, allowing it to save $5,000 annually and achieve a 3.5-year payback on the system.      

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Indiana Department of Correction
Indiana Department of Correction
Indiana    


Water conservation efforts, such as the installation of water faucets that automatically shut off after a period of time, result in better working conditions and save money at Indiana correctional facilities.      

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 Johnson Controls Corporate Headquarters Campus
Johnson Controls 
Corporate Headquarters Campus
Glendale, Wisconsin    

By capturing and reusing rainwater and snowmelt, we reduced municipal water use at our corporate headquarters by 77%; one of many initiatives that earned the Johnson Controls campus LEED Platinum recognition by the U.S. Green Building Council.      

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Milwaukee County Zoo
Milwaukee County Zoo
Milwaukee, Wisconsin


With more than 2,500 animals on 200 acres, an audit paved the way for large-scale upgrades saving 100,000 gallons annually, and $1.4 million over 12 years, all while improving energy efficiency.   

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Mount Wachusett Community College
Mount Wachusett 
Community College
Gardner, Massachusetts    

With the installation of a Solar Thermal Hot Water Heating System, Johnson Controls is helping the college reduce its overall energy bill and take its renewable energy initiatives to the next level.      

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Northern Gateway Regional Division No. 10
Northern Gateway 
Regional Division No. 10
Alberta, Canada    

Motion sensors for water conservation were among the facility upgrade recommendations made by Johnson Controls so this school district could reduce energy use and cut greenhouse gas emissions.      

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Parrish Health Care Center at Port St. John
Parrish Health Care Center 
at Port St. John

Cocoa, Florida    

Water conservation measures such as low-flow plumbing fixtures and the use of native vegetation reduce water usage and help this health care center meet LEED standards for sustainability.      

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University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, Massachusetts    

Under a 10-year performance contract, Johnson Controls implemented water and energy conservation measures on campus worth $40 million; initiatives guaranteed to pay for themselves through the estimated $55 million in savings.      

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Webb Street School
Webb Street School
Gastonia, North Carolina    


The installation of a Solar Pool Heating System saves over $2,000 in annual energy costs and has paved the way for other renewable energy initiatives to be pursued by this district.      

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