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| ▼ | Water Conservation |
| • | Water Conservation |
| • | Wastewater Treatment |
| • | Leak Detection |
| ► | Water Technology |
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| ► | Integrated Demand Resources |
| ► | LEAN |
Water Conservation Technology
Achieve Energy and Water Savings
Buildings are one of the heaviest consumers of energy resources across the globe today, accounting for 40% of all energy, 68% of all electricity and 88% of all potable water consumed throughout the world. For both environmental and economic reasons, water efficiency and water conservation are an area of concern for facility managers. Johnson Controls’ water solutions can help you reduce energy consumption by up to 50% through water saving measures and operational changes.
A wide range of facilities in the hospitality, public housing, healthcare, education and commercial industries can achieve conservation goals and energy efficiency through a series of adjustments. Our services can even benefit sites devoted to education and commercial business. The Johnson Controls Building Efficiency team can implement a variety of upgrades, from occupancy sensors for lighting, to storm water management for irrigation.
In addition, correctional facilities and other government institutions typically have many opportunities to improve energy and water efficiency. Working with you through the entire process, we can help you educate tenants, employees and residents about water conservation. Turning on a light switch indirectly uses as much water as turning on a faucet and we can show you how to achieve water savings through saving electricity.
Learn More About Water Efficiency:
- Water Conservation Measures
- Wastewater Treatment Plant Services
- AMR/AMI Leak Detection and Municipal Water Loss
For more information on energy and water conservation, email or call us at 1-866-392-6487
City of Olathe
By replacing all 35,000 water meters, Olathe, KS captures lost revenue while improving citizen services.
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American Water Works Association – ACE 2013
Denver, CO
June 9-13, 2013
Chicago, IL
August 25-28, 2013
National Rural Water Association H2O Expo
Louisville, KY
October 1-3, 2013
Chicago, IL
October 5-9, 2013
