Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Table 1 <br /> <br />SUCCESSFUL WATER CONSERVATION SUGGESTIONS <br />FOR INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL USERS <br /> <br />The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has been encouraging <br />its industrial and commercial customers to provide information on <br />the various methods of water conservation which they have success- <br />fully applied. The material being gathered will, be compiled and <br />made available to all of our users. <br /> <br />The items presented below are not intended to imply an endorsement <br />of any specific product or process but are merely suggestions. <br />The following is a list of water conservation methods which have <br />been compiled to date: <br /> <br />1. Sequential use of water. <br /> <br />2. Recycling of water. <br /> <br />3. Treatment of recirculating water to alter the TDS content <br />and, therefore, reduce the amount of bleed water required. <br /> <br />4. Eliminate water used for cleaning paved surfaces or loading <br />docks. <br /> <br />5. Modify automatic restroom flushing systems to reduce water <br />usage. <br /> <br />6. Repair all leaks and dripping faucets. <br /> <br />7. Recover condensate from air conditioning systems rather than <br />draining it to the sewer. <br /> <br />8. Use ponded water for thawing processes rather than a continu- <br />ous flow (food processing, restaurants, etc.) <br /> <br />9. Install flow restrictors and "reduced flow" shower heads <br />(hotelsl etc.). <br /> <br />-60- <br /> <br />ex. [u L,~. 'I <br />