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COMMERCIAL
WATER AUDIT SERVICE

EcoSuperior delivers a commercial water
conservation program for the City of
Thunder Bay. The less water we use,
the less we degrade this valuable resource
and the less it will cost to bring it
back to an acceptable standard for the
community's use. Demonstrating environmental
responsibility also enhances your company's
public image.
WATER AUDIT
SERVICE
A trained water conservation specialist
from EcoSuperior will visit your site
to complete a full analysis of water
consumption.
We include measurement of all flow rates
from washroom fixtures:
faucets, fountains, toilets, urinals,
showers
We provide metering of individual areas
as required:
cafeteria/kitchen, individual washrooms,
power plants, laundry areas,
separate buildings on the main meterRatings
and performance of individual appliances:
coolers/chillers, ice makers, cooling
towers, washers, water softeners, etc.
A complete report is prepared, highlighting
an estimate of potential water reduction
and cost savings. Measures eligible
for financial incentives will be identified.
Payback period for your investment in
water conservation will also be calculated.
WHAT
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES ARE OFFERED?
The City of Thunder Bay may be able
to offer financial incentives to help
reduce the payback period of any water
conservation measures recommended in
the audit.
Currently, the City of Thunder Bay is
offering $50 credit on your water account
for every waterless urinal and toilet unit that is changed
to a ULF (6-litres per flush or less)
model. Other water conservation measures
will be credited on an individual
basis, often from 25 to 50% of the equipment
cost.
WHO
IS ELIGIBLE FOR THIS PROGRAM?
Industrial, commercial (office or retail)
and institutional customers on the City of Thunder
Bay piped water system with a water
account in good standing.
WHAT
KIND OF SAVINGS CAN WE EXPECT?
Most commercial operations who have
not taken any measures to conserve water
in recent years can find 25 - 30% annual
savings by addressing issues identified
by a comprehensive water audit. This
level of potential savings can make
an investment in water conservation
a wise priority.
WHY
CONSERVE WATER?
Reduced Costs
The less you use, the less you pay.
The sewer surcharge is based on usage
as well, so you can decrease both charges
by reducing the amount of water used.
By reducing hot water use, you save
on energy charges.
Reduced Chemical Use
If less water is used, less energy and
chemicals are required to pump and treat
water before and after use.
Extended Water System Life
For the municipal water systems as well
as plant operations, replacements may
be postponed and maintenance costs reduced
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