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  • Why Conserve Water?
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Commercial & Industry Water Conservation

Helping You Use Water Wisely At Your Business

BIG AssessmentWater conservation not only saves you money by using less water, but it saves energy too, energy needed to heat water and run equipment. Looking for ways to cut down on your business water use? These resources can help you use use water wisely.

BIG Rebates

TVWD offers Business, Industry, Government and Multi-Family property owners rebates for upgrading to water efficient fixtures and equipment and processes:

  • Up to $100 per fixture to replace inefficient toilets
  • Up to $500 to install sensor based irrigation control
  • Up to $1000 to eliminate single-pass cooling or upgrade cooling towers
  • Project cost assistance with water-saving ideas

Interested? Visit our BIG Irrigation Rebate Web Page, our BIG Toilet Rebate Web Page, or for more information about project cost assistance or single-pass cooling or upgrade cooling towers rebates, contact our BIG Conservation Department or call (503) 848-3064.

Free Water Use Assessments And Assistance

TVWD offers free water use assessments and assistnace to commercial property owners. We can help you evaluate your indoor water use and/or lLandscape irrigation water use and provide tips to help you use water wisely and save money. Contact our BIG Conservation Department or call (503) 848-3064 to schedule a free assessment or phone consultation today!

Business, Industry and Government Water Efficiency Tips

How your business can use water more efficiently? Water conservation not only saves you money by using less water, but it saves energy too, energy needed to heat water and run equipment. Looking for ways to cut down on your business water use? Check out our Business Water Conservation Tips Web Page!

Water Efficiency Workshop Presentations

TVWD has participated in many water-efficiency workshops. These presentations may contain ideas you might find useful in your business.

  • Water Management: The Efficient Use of Irrigation Water 1-31-07 (PDF)
  • Soil Moisture Sensor Workshop 1-31-07 (PDF)
  • TVWD Rates Presentation 11-29-05 (PDF)
  • Clean Water Services Sanitary Sewer Cooling Tower Credits 11-29-05 (PDF)
  • NALCO Cooling Tower Presentation 11-29-05 (PDF)

TVWD Wants To Recognize "Water Heroes"

TVWD wants to recognize those Business, Industry, and Government customers who have made the greatest strides or shown the most leadership in the area of water conservation. Do you know any of these "TVWD Water Heroes"? Nominate someone today! (PDF).

The Latest Information

Curious about the latest happenings in the water industry? TVWD's News and Events Web Page has the latest BIG Quarterly Newsletter, Water Words Newsletter, and other events about what TVWD is doing to provide quality water and customer service.

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