In recent months, there have been some concerns raised about groundwater abstraction that is impacting the Sussex North Water Supply Zone. This abstraction is likely impacting biodiversity within the affected areas. Arun, Chichester, and Horsham districts are impacted, as is Crawley borough. The water that is supplied to this part of Sussex is sourced from […]
Archive | Water saving
How water saving and reuse fits into the circular economy
We’ve written many times now on this blog about how the water crisis facing the whole world means that organisations need to focus on water saving more than ever before. We’ve also written about how using less water also has a significant impact on energy use and CO2 emissions. Developers are now required to make […]
Why cutting water and electricity use has never been more important (and how the two are linked)
Large parts of the UK, much of Europe and many other parts of the world are currently experiencing a severe drought, the effects of which are all around us to see. In Spain farmers are switching from growing olives to growing pistachios (a more drought-resistant crop) in a bid to survive. In the UK growth […]
What is water neutrality?
Water neutrality means ensuring that any new development does not add to the overall level of water demand in a particular area. A water neutral development will have a net zero impact on mains water supply. The ultimate objective of water neutrality is to minimise a development’s impact on the existing water resources, environment and […]
Why cutting the amount of water you use is a good way to invest in our planet on Earth Day 2022
It’s Earth Day on 22 April 2022 and the theme this year is Invest in our Planet. One important way to invest in our planet is to use less water. Water is a finite resource and lack of water is a significant problem in many different parts of the world. The amount of water you […]
How to reduce the amount of water and energy used by your organisation’s showers
According for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US, the average shower lasts 8 minutes. Assuming a typical flow rate of around 10 litres per minute that is an average water usage of more than 80 litres per shower. Currently the average person uses 140 litres of water per day. This needs […]
Three reasons why we use more water than we think
Although many businesses are making an effort to conserve water, there are aspects of water usage that slip under the radar and prevent organisations from retaining as much water as they can. 1. Drips and leaks Leaky pipes and taps that drip are the hidden faults that increase water usage in businesses and homes. A […]
Water saving advice for sports clubs
Water is an essential utility for most sports clubs, but unlike most businesses demand for water can be sporadic, seasonal and highly variable. In addition water quality needs will vary dramatically. The main requirements for water are for the maintenance of sports turf, washroom facilities for staff and visitors, catering and cleaning. Climate change means […]
A guide to shower specification in public buildings
This blog is designed to be a quick guide to the things you should consider when you’re specifying showers for your facilities. There are many different shower options available to architects, specifiers and facility managers when considering a replacement or new showering system, so how do you decide what’s right for you? Take a look […]
Why Ecoprod supports Earth Day – take climate action through saving water
The theme of Earth Day 2020 is climate action. What does this mean? Climate delay is almost as dangerous as climate denial. Every country in the world must work more quickly. At Ecoprod our main focus is on water and the link between water and climate change is clear. Extreme weather events are making water […]