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Right now you are probably overpaying for your water and sewer
use because you are using more water and sewer resources than you
need. Inefficient water systems and fixtures are wasting your water
and your money.
Water conservation engineering is the science of saving water by
using it most efficiently and possibly reusing it. Since you not
only pay for the water you take in, but also for the wastewater
you expel, efficient use of your water compounds your savings.
Ashokan Water Services excels at identifying the causes of wasteful
water use on your premises and at engineering new systems to make
the most efficient use of your water. Some systems are designed
to reduce the overall use of water, others specifically target wastewater
reduction so that you save on New York City's hefty sewer surcharge
(since less water going out).
The Rising Cost of Water
In the last 20 years, New York City water and sewer costs combined
have rose over 500%. Water fees alone have risen 250% since 1980.
The sewer surcharge has rocketed almost 1600% since then.
And the fees will continue to rise. Since the Federal Government
has mandated that New York City protect its freshwater resources,
the City must purchase more watershed property and build more wastewater
treatment plants. Those costs will be passed on to the consumer,
so you can count on your water costs rising even higher.
That is why it is incumbent upon you to make more effective use
of your water through water conservation engineering.
For more information on how your property can start to reduce its
water and sewer charges, call Ashokan at (718) 499-4008.
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