EPA’s WaterSense offers tips to save water

by Brianna Crandall — April 11, 2016—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense program recently offered tips for facilities managers and building owners looking to clean up on utility savings this spring. FMs can save water, energy, and money in their buildings’ restrooms and commercial laundries by following these quick and easy tips:

  • Give me a sign: Occupant behavior is key to savings. Post signage in restrooms and laundry rooms to encourage patrons to use less water and report leaks.
  • Fight the phantoms: Check and adjust automatic sensors on all toilets and faucets regularly to avoid double or phantom flushes and faucets running longer than necessary.
  • Look for the label: WaterSense-labeled bathroom fixtures are an easy way to save water and energy and reduce operating costs with a building’s next retrofit or renovation. WaterSense-labeled toilets, urinals, faucets, and showerheads save water and are independently certified to perform well.

To learn more about water- and energy-saving best management practices, register for an upcoming Webinar; see the WaterSense Tools and Training page, under Training Webinars.