Manufacturing
With a little innovation, there are many opportunities to reduce water consumption in heavy manufacturing operations, without reducing production.
Areas to focus on to improve water efficiency:
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Begin the process
- Conduct a water audit of the site. This may involve a installing sub meters and data loggers to track real-time use, a water balance of the site, detailed inventory of existing plant, equipment and plumbing, operational procedures and detailing opportunities to reduce water consumption on site.
- Develop a standard reporting procedure for water issues or a Water Efficiency Management Plan (WEMP). This should include:
- Total water use over a defined period (day, week, month, quarter).
- Water use performance of major plant and processes.
- A comparison to previous water use patterns and identified goals.
- Issues that need addressing (such as leaks), and responsibilities for action.
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Educating staff
- Establish a water conservation education program that encourages all staff to use water sparingly.
- Engage all levels of staff in brainstorming and developing water saving initiatives.
- Consider holding water efficiency awards to encourage staff to get involved. This is also a good way to collect and develop water saving ideas.
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Identify leaks
- Use real time monitoring of water meters data and reports including alarms and reports to identify leaks early.
- Replace worn seals on water pipes.
- Repair leaking pipes, valves or other equipment.
- Monitor wash tanks and storage tanks to ensure they do not overflow.
- Ensure all taps are turned off when not in use.
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On the production line
- Adjust flow rates to the minimum required for the operation.
- Make sure water sprayers and jets turn off when the production line halts or ceases. Use timers or motion sensors to do this.
- Install high pressure, water efficient spray jets.
- Install flow restrictors and regulators where appropriate.
- Use pedals and timers to deliver water only when needed.
- Use fogging nozzles to cool products.
- Inspect nozzles for clogging regularly.
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With a little inspiration and innovation, there are many opportunities to reduce water consumption in heavy manufacturing operations, without reducing production.
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