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Water Audit

What is Water Audit Services?

With growing populations and increased water demand, WATER CONSERVATION is critical to ensure adequate water supplies for the future. Water auditing helps identify areas of water waste and inefficiencies, providing recommendations for improvements that can save water and money.
It is a systematic process of objectively obtaining a WATER BALANCE by measuring flow of water from the site of water withdrawal or treatment, through the distribution system, and into areas where it is used and finally discharged.
It refers to systematically examining and assessing WATER USAGE , EFFICIENCY and MANAGEMENT practices in a particular setting, such as a residential, commercial, or industrial facility.

DWECE offers its best team to meet the growing need of conducting WATER MANAGEMENT for any industry along with their excellence in locating an elusive leak and recommend for best water management strategies.

“The main objective of a WATER AUDIT is to identify areas of water waste, inefficiencies, and conservation opportunities to improve water management and reduce water consumption.”

The process of conducting a water audit typically involves the following steps:


  • Data Collection:

    Gathering information about water sources, water usage patterns, and water-consuming equipment or processes. This may include reviewing water bills, conducting site inspections, and interviewing facility managers or employees.

  • Water Flow Measurement:

    Installing water flow meters at various points within the facility to measure water consumption accurately. This helps identify high water usage areas and potential leaks.

  • Leak Detection:

    Conducting a thorough inspection of the plumbing system to identify and fix any leaks, which can significantly contribute to water wastage.

  • Water Balance Assessment:

    Comparing the incoming water supply with the water consumption within the facility to determine the water loss or gain. Any discrepancies can indicate leaks, unauthorized usage, or inaccuracies in measurement.

  • Efficiency Evaluation:

    Evaluating the efficiency of water-consuming devices and processes to identify opportunities for improvement. This may involve assessing fixtures, appliances, irrigation systems, cooling towers, and other water-intensive equipment.

  • Water Conservation Recommendations:

    Based on the findings of the audit, developing a set of recommendations to reduce water consumption and improve water management practices. These may include implementing water-efficient technologies, modifying behaviour and operational procedures, and optimizing water treatment and reuse systems.




Scope under Water Audit services by DWECE:

1

Review of quantified savings by water conservation initiatives implemented by plant during previous financial years

2

Review of water conservation initiatives planned for the current financial year

3

Comparison of specific water consumption for the last three financial years

4

Review of recycle and reuse water in the process • Water system analysis and Quantification of baseline water map

5

Water use Monitoring and measurements using pressure & flow meters and other devices

6

Quantification of inefficiencies and leaks in the water system

7

Quantification of water quality loads and discharges

8

Quantification of variability in flows and quality parameters

9

Strategies for water treatment and reuse or direct use

10

Development of detailed water circuit diagram and water balance of the facility


Why

Water Audit ?


Overall, a water audit services is a valuable tool for assessing water usage, identifying areas of waste, and implementing effective water management strategies. It promotes water conservation, reduces costs, and supports sustainable practices in various sectors. Water Conservation Services Audit not only quantifies the water consumption pattern in an organisation but also focuses on all the flow of water in a system to understand its usage, reduce losses and improve water conservation.



We Offer Wide Range of Water Auditing Services:

DWECE offers its best team to meet the growing need of conducting water management for any industry along with their excellence in locating an elusive leak and recommend for best water management strategies & NOC from CGWA.

What is CGWA?

Central Ground Water Authority has been constituted under Section 3 (3) of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 to regulate and control development and management of ground water resources in the country.