Washington Post – Waterless Urinals take over the World
Only 2.8 percent of urinals sold in United States in 2012 were water free. That number is bound to grow. Replacing urinals that flush with waterless urinals will save millions of gallons of water. This is a case of low-hanging fruit. Waterless urinals are good for the environment, and our wallets. M&T Bank Stadium, home.. read more →
Keele University – install more valves
“Keele Facilities Management has been asked to trial the Envirowater Free Flow Valve. The trial was carried out in Innovation Centre 1, this building is 15 years old and has 7 gents urinals on 3 floors within the building , they previously had an auto-timed flushing system. The conversion to the Envirowater Free Flow Valve.. read more →
Ashford Indoor Bowling Club – toilets no longer smell
“We installed Envirowater’s Free Flow Valves within the toilets at our bowling club. We have been extremely happy with the results. Not only have we saved money but the toilets no longer smell. It’s made a massive difference to our facilities and we couldn’t recommend them highly enough.” Ken Hurran – Chairman Ashford Indoor Bowling.. read more →
Cricket club are so confident with water free they remove their plumbing
“We installed four Envirowater Free Flow Valves at our cricket club over six months ago. The valves were really easy to install and clean. We are delighted with the valves. During our recent refurbishment we decided to remove all the plumbing in the men’s toilets. Envirowater have helped us to reduce costs, smells and help.. read more →
Water bills are set to rise by up to 9%
It has been widely reported that water bills are set to rise. The industry regulator Ofwat announced that the average increase will be 3.5 per cent from April 1. The reports says that some areas will see an increase of as much as 9.3%. This will have a dramatic effect on businesses struggling to deal.. read more →
Scout and activity centre are ‘delighted’
“Broadstone Warren is a scout and activity centre, set in 400 acres of woodland in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex. Our bathrooms are traditional water troughs that not only cost us a lot of money in water bills but were also wasting water. We used Enviro Water’s Free Flow Valves to convert them to water free… read more →
Coca Cola convert to water free using our system
“We needed to assess whether these waterless urinals were indeed odourless. We found that there were no odours from the urinal and subsequently converted all our remaining urinals as well.” G Moretti, Coca Cola. read more →