How Eco-Friendly Water Features Can Elevate Spaces While Reducing Costs
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Facilities Management Advisor featured “How Eco-Friendly Water Features Can Elevate Spaces While Reducing Costs,” an article written by OTL’s CEO J. Wickham Zimmerman.
Are water features wasteful? It’s a common misconception that indoor and outdoor water features are not sustainable amenities.
Many managers and owners of commercial facilities are surprised to learn that not only can attractive and captivating water features be operated with minimal waste or harm to the environment—they can actually help improve a building’s energy efficiency and reduce overall costs.
With World Sustainability Day on October 26, now is the perfect opportunity to consider the ways that water features can help buildings run more efficiently and debunk the misconceptions many have about their sustainability. In fact, there are a number of best practices that may help facility stakeholders enhance their sustainability efforts and decrease energy costs through strategic water feature operations.
Read the full article here.
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