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Water Saving Tips for Hotels and Motels

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GENERAL SUGGESTIONS

  • Increase employee awareness of water conservation.
  • Seek employee suggestions on water conservation.
  • Assign an employee to monitor water use and waste.
  • Install signs encouraging water conservation in employee and customer restrooms.
  • When cleaning with water is necessary, use budgeted amounts.
  • Know how much water you are using, where and how.
  • Read water meter weekly to monitor success of water conservation efforts.

KITCHEN AREA

  • Turn off the continuous flow used to clean the drain trays of the coffee/milk/soda beverage island; clean the trays only as needed.
  • Turn dishwasher off when not in use. Wash full loads only.
  • Replace spray heads to reduce water flow. If necessary, use ponded water. Use water from steam tables to wash down cooking area.
  • Do not use running water to melt ice or frozen foods.
  • Use water-conserving ice makers.
  • Recycle water where feasible, consistent with state and county requirements.
  • Recycle rinse water from the dishwater or recirculate it to the garbage disposer.
  • Presoak utensils and dishes in ponded water instead of using a running water rinse.
  • Wash vegetables in ponded water; do not let water run in preparation sink.
  • Use water from steam tables in place of fresh water to wash down the cooking area.

BAR

  • Do not use running water to melt ice in the sink strainers.

EXTERIOR AREAS

  • Do not water landscape every day; only water when needed. If water restrictions are in effect, adapt your watering schedule accordingly.
  • Older, established plants often require only infrequent irrigation. Look for indications of water need, such as wilting, change of color, or dry soils.
  • Avoid plant fertilizing and pruning that would stimulate excessive growth.
  • Remove weeds and unhealthy plants so remaining plants can benefit from the water saved.
  • Install soil moisture overrides or timers on sprinkler systems. Time watering, when possible, to occur in the early morning or evening when evaporation is lowest.
  • Make sure irrigation equipment applies water uniformly.
  • Investigate the advantages of installing drip irrigation systems.
  • Mulch around plants to reduce evaporation and discourage weeds.
  • Remove thatch and aerate turf to encourage the movement of water to the root zone.
  • Avoid runoff and make sure sprinklers cover just the lawn or garden, not sidewalks, driveways, or gutter.
  • Stop hosing down sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots.
  • Wash autos, buses, and trucks less often.
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE

  • Check water supply system for leaks and turn off any unnecessary flows.
  • Repair dripping faucets, showers and continuously running or leaking toilets.
  • Install flow reducers and faucet aerators in all plumbing fixtures whenever possible.
  • Reduce the water used in toilet flushing by either adjusting the vacuum flush mechanism or installing toilet tank displacement devices (dams, bottles, or bags).
  • As appliances or fixtures wear out, replace them with water-saving models.
  • Shut off water supply to equipment rooms not in use.
  • Minimize the water used in cooling equipment, such as air compressors, in accordance with the manufacturer recommendations.
  • Reduce the load on air conditioning units by shutting air conditioning off when and where it is not needed.
  • Keep hot water pipes insulated.
  • Avoid excessive boiler and air conditioner blow down. Monitor total dissolved solids levels and blow down only when needed.
  • Instruct clean-up crew to use less water for mopping.
  • Switch from wet or steam carpet cleaning methods to dry powder methods.
  • Change window cleaning schedule from periodic to an on-call/as required basis.

LAUNDRY

  • Reduce water levels, where possible, to minimize water required per load of washing. Wash full loads only.
  • Evaluate wash formula and machine cycles for water use efficiency.
  • Reprogram machines to eliminate a rinse or suds cycle, if possible, and not restricted by health regulations.

POOLS

  • Channel splashed-out pool water onto landscaping.
  • Lower pool water level to reduce amount of water splashed out.
  • Use a pool cover to reduce evaporation when pool is not being used.
  • Reduce the amount of water used to clean pool filters.

(SOURCE: Maryland Department of the Environment)

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