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Why Water Management Should Be a Priority for Energy Auditors
As sustainability goals evolve, the definition of net-zero buildings expands beyond energy efficiency. While energy audits traditionally focus on reducing electricity and heating usage, one often-overlooked factor can significantly impact both environmental goals and operating costs: water management. For energy auditors, incorporating water management assessments into their toolkit enhances their service offerings and aligns with the growing need for comprehensive resource management toward net zero.
What Toronto’s Water Meter Crisis Reveals About the Need for Accurate Consumption Tracking
Toronto’s water meter transmitters are failing—a costly, disruptive issue. The city is scrambling to replace outdated technology, facing millions in expenses and leaving residents with the unpleasant surprise of estimated bills. This isn’t a simple hiccup in infrastructure; it’s a cautionary tale on the importance of accurate, transparent water tracking.
The Truth About Water and Insurance Premiums in Real Estate
When it comes to managing real estate, insurance premiums are a critical line item that can heavily influence your bottom line. For property owners and operators, water is one of the most significant and often overlooked factors affecting insurance premiums. Water-related incidents can drive up costs faster than you might think, from flood damage to plumbing failures.
What is a Water Audit and Why Do You Need One?
A wide range of plumbing fixtures and appliances contribute to water usage within a commercial or industrial building. From sinks and toilets to showers, irrigation systems, and cooling towers, the complexity of these systems makes it challenging to detect every inefficiency without a thorough evaluation.
Unfortunately for facility managers, the challenge lies in identifying these inefficiencies, especially when hidden or occur in less frequently accessed building areas. Many leaks or malfunctions may go unnoticed until a high water bill arrives or major damage ensues. This is where a comprehensive water audit becomes invaluable.