🚰 Drinking water is one of Earth’s most precious natural resources, and many take it for granted. 📈 We’ve come to depend on domestic water systems. The demand for domestic water increased by 600% between 1960 and 2014. With the global population growing and climate change making water supplies much more challenging to predict, we simply cannot risk overconsumption of clean water. 📉 On top of that, local lawmakers are increasingly adopting water conservation policies when designing domestic water systems, whether in new structures or existing residential buildings. WINT - Water Intelligence latest blog post brings you – 'The Efficient Guide to #DomesticWater in Buildings'. 🚿 Here are 6 steps to improve domestic #WaterManagement » https://lnkd.in/eTDJqwjT
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