
Clubhouse water savings
Save water and save money
Water conservation measures and associated savings can be made in the Clubhouse. Considerable water is used in the kitchen, restrooms, and other facilities. Upgrading to water-efficient fixtures and appliances allows clubs to reduce water consumption and lower utility expenses. Adopting operational practices, such as repairing leaks and training staff, further prevents daily water wastage.
Other water saving measures include installing rainwater harvesting systems to collect roof runoff for non-potable applications. As well as saving money, these actions support environmental initiatives, improving a club's reputation and appealing to a more environmentally conscious membership.
For further information, search for the website of your local water authority - many of them have business portals. These links may also be of use:
The Water Conservancy - Smart Water Advice: a national hub with simple "how-to" videos, including how to read a water meter to check for overnight leaks.
WELS Rating Search: The official Australian government site. You can search for the most efficient taps, toilets, and dishwashers before you buy.
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