What Is a Makeup Water Meter and Where Does It Go?
A makeup water meter measures fresh water entering your cooling tower. Learn where it’s installed, why it matters, and how it supports sewer credit applications.
A makeup water meter measures fresh water entering your cooling tower. Learn where it’s installed, why it matters, and how it supports sewer credit applications.
Sewer credits aren’t limited to cooling towers. Learn which boiler water losses qualify and how to document steam and condensate losses for credit applications.
Realistic savings scenarios modeled from typical utility rates and industry benchmarks — what evaporation credit programs can deliver for retail, education, and commercial facilities.
Water submeter costs range from $500 to $5,000 depending on size and type. Learn what affects the price and why the ROI typically makes it a no-brainer.
BMP 10 sets best management practices for cooling tower water use. Learn what it requires, how compliance works, and how monitoring helps you stay ahead.
Cooling towers consume thousands of gallons monthly through evaporation, blowdown, and drift. Learn how to calculate your tower’s actual water usage.