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 Water Wise Technologies

Water Wise Technologies for Your Home or Business

INSTANT HOT WATER RE-CIRCULATING PUMPS
Running water in sinks, showers or tubs to get hot water may waste between 8,000 and 20,000 gallons a year depending on the size of your household.
   
ET OR SMART CONTROLLER
Smart irrigation system controllers studies show typical outdoor water savings of 20% – 40% annually.  Reducing water usage also saves homeowners and businesses money.
   
LOW FLOW PRE-RINSE SPRAY VALVE
What is a pre-rinse spray valve and why is it important to conservation? Over 17,000 restaurants in California saved an average 50,000 gallons and 7600 kWhs annually with the installation of pre-rinse spray valves.
   
LEAK DETECTION & REPAIR
Municipal and rural water systems losses due to leaks and breaks can account for an estimated 10% – 25% of lost and unaccounted for water annually. Leak detection monitoring and control devices pinpoint the presence of leaks.
   

IRRIGATION VERTICAL STOP
Vertical Stop valves keep irrigation systems from losing and wasting water caused by broken sprinkler heads.

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