More than three quarters of the world's fresh water is not available because it is locked in ice caps, is inaccessible or polluted.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Industrial and Commercial Water Harvesting system Clientele include manufacturers, retail traders, office buildings & factories. Together the commercial and industrial sector represent approximately 10% of total mains water use. This water is drinking water quality standards and in some cases could be substituted with recycled or storm water.

With massive water harvesting catchment potential, commercial and industrial premises are in the envious position to be able to catch and store huge amounts of harvestered water.

Capture and usage of storm water contribute towards Green Building Council credits, water harvesting provides landlords and occupiers with green water management, effectively providing greater business opportunities via promotion of environmental management solutions.

What are your business needs?
Most manafacturers use water in some part of their production process. Industry depends on water, much like agriculture and domestic households depend on water. Industrial reliance on water makes it essential to preserve water in every aspect possible and make sure water pollution is kept at minimal levels.

The benefits of implementing water efficiency initiatives in buildings…
Cost savings in annual water bills, particularly with future water price increases.

Adding to the corporate business/organisation image with reduced energy costs and greenhouse emissions helping to ensure water is available for future generations.

Australia's rainfall is the lowest of all continents in the world (excluding Antarctica). Despite this, Australia has one of the highest per capita water consumption rates in the world.
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