
Water savings starts at home, and it can be a lot easier than you may think! On average, a household spends as mush as $500 per year on its water expenses but according to the
EPA, about $170 could be saved by incorporating simple
water-saving practices into your daily routine.
Many consumers are aware water can be saved by switching to a WaterSense labeled toilet or faucet. In fact, homeowners will use 20% less water while showering simply by swapping out their old shower head for a water efficient version. With all the water using appliances in you home though, do you know which appliance is actually
wasting the most water?
Click on the image to the right for the answer
Drought Report
To most of our clients, drought doesn’t necessarily look like the 1930’s Dust Bowl where crops refused to grow and huge clouds of dust formed on the horizon. Today, it comes to us in the form of municipal water usage restrictions, legislative negotiations over water rights, and the very real concern that there simply won’t be enough potable drinking water for our growing population.
Considering the current drought report it is disturbing to think how unconcerned the industry seems to be with Point Of Use (POU) water waste. In order to help build awareness of this issue, Pionetics brought LINX Drinking Water Systems to
Greenbuild 2014 in The Big Easy. Greenbuild is a premier annual event for sustainable products featuring environmentally-charged speakers, unmatched networking opportunities, LEED workshops and tours of green buildings. Greenbuild offered LINX Systems a place for thousands to gather and learn about POU water waste.
In our commitment to protect and conserve our water resources, we bring you the latest Drought Report. To view the most recent United States Drought Monitor,
click here. To learn more about recent water shortage events, view our
Drought Report here.
Click the map below to see the nations Interactive Drought Monitor