Conserve Water – Make Every Drop Matter http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au Green Blog Tue, 25 Jul 2017 03:33:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.13 http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cropped-medm1-1-32x32.png Conserve Water – Make Every Drop Matter http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au 32 32 Water Pump Maintenance Tips l Save Energy Save Money http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/water-pump-maintenance-tips-save-energy-save-money/ http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/water-pump-maintenance-tips-save-energy-save-money/#respond Tue, 18 Oct 2016 09:20:53 +0000 http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/?p=103 Regardless of the nature of the business you do, you need pumps if you are moving. However, this requires tremendous energy, but people must look for creative ways to save the cost of energy and money. Water pump installation cost can be quite high, but with the right steps, it can save you a lifetime...

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Regardless of the nature of the business you do, you need pumps if you are moving. However, this requires tremendous energy, but people must look for creative ways to save the cost of energy and money. Water pump installation cost can be quite high, but with the right steps, it can save you a lifetime of bills. Below are some maintenance tips homeowners can use to save energy and cost.

 

When you understand how water pump works, it becomes easier for you to take the proper measures. You can tell the advantages of power supply and the impact it has on the water pump installation cost. All your efforts must be towards preventing energy loss.

 

Efficient Pump Management

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Proper maintenance of your pumps allows you to keep your facilities running efficiently. Regular maintenance can reveal any deterioration in capacity and efficiency which occurs before the pump fails. There are many different types of power supply. If you are in Australia and New Zealand you must have heard of DEUTZ DRIVE, a low fuel consumption engine that has been designed locally and specifically. The installation company must understand how water pump works beforehand.

 

Maintenance activities are classified as either being predictive or preventive. Preventive maintenance focuses on conventional system needs e.g. removal of contaminants, adjustment, and lubrication. Predictive addresses the tests and inspections that detect a looming problem.

 

In some places, this is called condition monitoring or assessment. With modern testing equipment and methods, testing has become a lot easier. With such measures, you can reduce costly unplanned outages. The kind of water pump engine you choose determines the amount of energy and cost you’ll save.

 

Choose Efficient Pump Type

The average pump efficiency is below forty percent. Over sizing comes in the design phase as the practice for adding multiple safety elements is common. It requires both the engineer and the pump manufacturer to work close cooperation in choosing the right water pump engine. On top of size, they must look at the power needs, speed, and drive type.

 

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Proper Pump Size

Proper sizing of the pump reduces energy consumption. Remember that centrifugation pumps consumer up to sixty percent of motor energy and carries the highest process equipment maintenance cost. You can consider diesel water pumps to save on energy cost and consumption. Engineers add many safety elements in the designing phase making the pump oversized which only skyrockets the maintenance and energy cost. You can ask around for small diesel engines for sale and chose one that fits your interest.

 

Using Multiple Pumps

 

You will save more energy when you allow multiple pumps to run as part of a parallel pumping system. Such systems work well when each pump run independently and not at the same time. Operating multiple pumps concurrently is okay as stipulated by the flow requirements that are unique to the application in use. From this, you can begin to appreciate the advantages of power supply that run efficiently.

 

Eliminating Unnecessary Uses

 

Many people overlook the impact of reducing unnecessary energy consumption. Pumping facility efficiency measures involve using pressure switches, closing down pumps that are not in use, or even using diesel water pumps. All pumping units are unique; meaning more opportunities to save energy. Again, to help you accomplish this consider choosing from the many small diesel engines for sale.

 

When you install a proper power supply, it will keep your system safe even where you suffer a blackout. Nonetheless, everything begins by hiring an experienced professional with an understanding of how water pump works.

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Ways to Conserve Water in Your Garden http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/ways-to-conserve-water-in-your-garden/ http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/ways-to-conserve-water-in-your-garden/#respond Mon, 20 Jun 2016 11:15:27 +0000 http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/?p=33 Conserve Water Efficiently To properly conserve water in your garden, it’s important to plan ahead. Plant your garden according to plant genus. For example, group succulents, plants that require more moisture and plants that require sporadic watering, according to soil moisture. If garden soil tends to hold moisture in one area more than another, this may...

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Conserve Water Efficiently

To properly conserve water in your garden, it’s important to plan ahead. Plant your garden according to plant genus. For example, group succulents, plants that require more moisture and plants that require sporadic watering, according to soil moisture. If garden soil tends to hold moisture in one area more than another, this may help decide where to locate plants. Many gardening services can provide garden maintenance that helps gardeners maintain a lush, garden with minimal use of water. This is a few suggestions from The Irrigation Shop on how to conserve water in your garden most efficiently.

Know Your Local Water Table

Most gardeners overlook how important it is to know your local water table. To get an accurate assessment of your local water table, that is the underground aquifers that supply water to soil, consult with professional gardening services that can test the range of water in soil. This will help gardeners achieve a higher quality of garden maintenance and conserve water. The topography of the landscape is another factor in water conservation. If your garden lies atop a sloping, high water table, it’s important to understand how rain events and regular watering will affect runoff. On flat, even landscapes with less runoff, the plan for water conservation may be less difficult since soil will retain water naturally whether or not the water table beneath the soil is high. This will result in less watering of plants, trees and shrubs and allow for a natural ingestion of water into roots.

Unique Water Conservation Techniques

In many areas, rain water is conserved by storing in artistically designed rain barrels. In other areas, mulching is a great way to conserve water. Consider the natural effects of rain and wind events. To keep plants from deteriorating while in winter hibernation, consider using fallen leaves as a mulch to protect plants. Fallen leaves are nature’s protection from severe drought and extreme temperatures. Use decorative rain spouts to collect rain water. Consider an attractive rain chains that trickle rain water slowly and disperse it into soil more expansively.

Water Conservation and Lawns

Lawns tend to be water thirsty. To conserve water, consider reducing the size of the lawn by adding plants that require less water. To determine which plants need water most, study the root system. Roots that lie closets to the surface of soil are water thirsty. Roots that seek water deep down into soil require less water. Consider adding flexible “sleeves” to downspouts so water can be properly directed toward gardens and away from structural foundations.

Watering Times

Check with municipal authorities to determine best water times.

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What is a Stormwater Management Plan? http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/what-is-a-stormwater-management-plan/ http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/what-is-a-stormwater-management-plan/#respond Thu, 28 Jan 2016 08:21:59 +0000 http://makeeverydropmatter.com.au/?p=67 One of the biggest issues associated with housing developments and activities moving into natural areas is the management of runoff waters. That is because excess water flowing through undeveloped land is usually absorbed into the soil. When impervious materials like concrete, cement and asphalt are introduced into the environment in parking lots, house foundations and...

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One of the biggest issues associated with housing developments and activities moving into natural areas is the management of runoff waters. That is because excess water flowing through undeveloped land is usually absorbed into the soil. When impervious materials like concrete, cement and asphalt are introduced into the environment in parking lots, house foundations and new buildings, water cannot infiltrate back into the soil and runs off, creating potentially damaging flooding.

Usually this flooding is the result of precipitation or snow/ice melting. If the water does not soak back into the ground, it either evaporates or it runs off into other land areas or into streams, rivers or other bodies of water. This can cause erosion and pollution. The first run-off of a storm is called the “first flush.” The water picks up pollutants from the ground and delivers them to nearby stream or other bodies of water. In homes, the result can be basement flooding and sewer backup. Besides ruining furniture and carpets and damaging walls and foundations, consistent flooding can cause mold growth and other issues that affect health for homeowners.

Businesses are affected as well. It is estimated that 40 percent of small businesses that incur major flood damage never reopen. Cities and communities usually have stormwater plans to manage this potential hazard. In some cases, stormwater drainage plans divert the runoff to retention ponds which can treat the water and reuse it. This is especially helpful in states like New Mexico, where long periods of drought harden the dirt and create abundant runoff. These municipal stormwater plans usually involve sewer drains that divert water flowing through the streets into the sewer system. Another stormwater management plan example is that of a garden planted adjacent to a parking lot with runoff directed to irrigate the area. In fact, there are two primary ways that communities address flooding. One is through structural devices like gutters and flumes, that direct the water and the other is through diversion to retention ponds.

Even if your community has a plan to manage run-off, you may need a stormwater drainage plan of your own. The municipal plan may be inadequate, or may not address your run-off problems. If the community has plans and your property is still flooding during storms, you probably need a stormwater drainage plan that addresses your unique needs. In addition, many communities and incorporated areas require that all new buildings or additions to existing buildings, have a stormwater drainage plan before construction is approved. Factors to consider in preparing and implementing the plan might include , among others, things like the type of land where your building is situated, and its slope; distance from downspouts to your property line; natural areas like streams or tree lines on or near your property; near-by wells, cisterns and septic systems and the presence of driveways or streets that cannot absorb run-off. There are other considerations like the kind of vegetation that is on your land, or near your building. If your community requires you to have a plan to manage stormwater, you will probably need to complete a worksheet to ensure that your plan satisfies the community requirements. A decorative pond and stream system that is fed from downspouts is a stormwater management plan example homeowners might utilize.

Developing the plans can be a daunting task. If you are putting up a new building or adding on to your home or business, your contractor will likely take the responsibility. If, on the other hand, you are not using a contractor and must develop or update the plans on your own, you may need to consult a specialist in the management of stormwater. Management of the erosion and pollution that run-off may cause is important to protect the environment, property values and health of everyone.

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