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Conservation

Water Conservation

Use less. Save more. Protect the future—with visible, predictable water control.

What is Water Conservation?

Water conservation is the maximization of processes, habits, and equipment to minimize water usage, thereby minimizing water cost.

As fresh water coming in is waste water going out, sewer usage and costs are also minimized by water conservation programs.

For property management, water conservation results in the controlling and minimizing of what is typically a top five-property management operating expense.

Property Value Impact

"A properly managed apartment’s water supply system can greatly increased property value to apartment owners renters and managers."

The Three Pillars of Conservation

Developing a water conservation program addresses three areas: Habits, Equipment, Monitoring. A useful tool for water conservation is monitoring. Etank water level sensors installed in an apartment tank, allow you as well as tenants to monitor their water usage and supply.

Habits

Promote mindful use and tenant awareness to reduce waste daily.

Equipment

Use efficient fixtures and reliable sensors to prevent losses.

Monitoring

Track real-time levels, trends, and days remaining to plan ahead.

Real-Time Usage

See current consumption and adjust habits immediately.

Leak Alerts

Detect anomalies early to prevent costly loss.

Days Remaining

Plan deliveries precisely and avoid emergencies.

Bill Verification

Compare supplier data with your actual usage.

Tenant Transparency

Share insights that encourage conservation in buildings.

Sewer Cost Reduction

Lower inflow = lower outflow charges over time.

Ready to build your conservation program?

See how Etank monitoring + habits + equipment combine for measurable savings.