creative minds safe hands WYG Environment Fenland Green Business Club Introduction to Water Efficiency Seminar The Boathouse, Wisbech 30 November 2010
creative minds safe hands Agenda Introductory session Water efficiency and quality a regional perspective Anglian Water – Paul White Water efficiency a regulatory perspective Darren Smith, Environment Agency Water efficiency techniques and products Paul White, WYG Water Efficiency Case Study – Garden Beauty Paul Burrr, WYG Financial savings from bill analysis Robin Gregory, Water Audit Services Monitoring water use Paul Burr, WYG
creative minds safe hands Introduction Welcome to the Fenland Green Business Club Water Efficiency Seminar What do you want to get out of today’s session?
creative minds safe hands Anglian Water Presentation Water Efficiency and Quality – A Regional Perspective Presented by Paul White, WYG
creative minds safe hands Environment Agency - Water efficiency - a regulatory perspective “Good for business, good for the environment” Darren Smith Senior Environmental Planning Officer (Water Resources)
creative minds safe hands WYG Environment Water Efficiency Techniques Paul White, WYG
creative minds safe hands Measuring Water Use Bill analysis Regular meter readings Data logging Water balance
creative minds safe hands Water Balance What is a water balance? Initial analysis of your water use and disposal Make a diagram of your business' water use Finalise the detail of your water balance Quantify and record your water use Use your water monitoring information to save money
creative minds safe hands Benchmarking
creative minds safe hands Water Efficiency – The Basics Educate staff Appointing dedicated member of staff Water management – setting targets for improvement. Check for leaks Fixing leaks, drips and faulty equipment Protect from leaks Consider water efficiency when purchasing new equipment Water-minimising controls Water re-use
creative minds safe hands Where to Save Water – All Businesses Toilets and kitchens Urinal controls Retrofits to cisterns Water displacement devices Taps Showers
creative minds safe hands Where to Save Water – All Businesses Grounds maintenance Low evaporation sprinklers Trigger hoses Plant selection saving-plants
creative minds safe hands Where to Save Water – All Businesses Garages / vehicle and equipment cleaning facilities High pressure washers / steam cleaners Trigger hoses Use grey water – previously used water or rainwater Closed loop system Drainage from the facility – where is it going?
creative minds safe hands Grey water recycling Grey water Treatment Storage Disposal Use
creative minds safe hands Grey water recycling
creative minds safe hands Hydrocyc
creative minds safe hands Pontos Aquacycle
creative minds safe hands Rainwater Harvesting
creative minds safe hands Rainwater Harvesting
creative minds safe hands Standards BS 8515:2009 Rainwater harvesting systems. Code of practice BS :2010 Greywater systems. Code of practice UK Rainwater Harvesting Association (UKRHA)
creative minds safe hands Saving Water in Industry – Common Techniques Product recovery Cleaning in place Cleaning and rinsing techniques Monitoring and adjusting water flow Re-evaluating processes Sub-metering Process plant: Re-use of cooling water Efficient cooling towers Liquid ring vacuum pumps Think about effluent as well
creative minds safe hands Support Available Registration deadline 31 January 2011
creative minds safe hands Support Available Enhanced Capital Allowances – Water Technology List
creative minds safe hands Enhanced Capital Allowances
creative minds safe hands Support Available Other support options: Check trade bodies Water companies UK Rainwater Harvesting Association Green Plumb -