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Month: July 2026

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What Happens If I Don’t Comply with BMP 10?

July 13, 2026 Mark Mason

BMP 10 sets California’s cooling tower water efficiency standards. Learn what non-compliance means for your building and how to get into compliance.

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How Do Sewer Credits Help With ESG Reporting?

July 6, 2026 Mark Mason

Sewer credit programs generate the metering data and water reduction metrics that strengthen your building’s ESG reporting. Learn how they connect.

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What Is WUE? Water Usage Effectiveness Explained

July 3, 2026 Mark Mason

Water usage effectiveness (WUE) explained: The Green Grid formula, site vs source WUE, industry averages, benchmarks, and how WUE ties to sewer savings.

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Water Submetering for Data Centers: A Practical Guide

July 3, 2026 Mark Mason

What to meter, which meter types to use, and the AWWA accuracy standards that apply: a practical data center water submetering guide for WUE and sewer credits.

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How Data Centers Can Cut Water and Sewer Costs

July 3, 2026 Mark Mason

Seven proven ways data centers can cut water and sewer costs, from evaporation credits and cycles of concentration to leak detection and reclaimed water.

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Evaporation Credits for Data Centers: Sewer Savings

July 3, 2026 Mark Mason

Evaporative cooling sends most data center water into the air, yet sewer bills assume it all drains. See how evaporation credits recover the overpayments.

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Data Center Cooling Water: Where Millions of Gallons Go

July 3, 2026 Mark Mason

Where data center cooling water really goes: evaporation, blowdown, drift, and cycles of concentration, plus why evaporated gallons never reach the sewer.

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How Much Water Does a Data Center Use? Numbers & Benchmarks

July 3, 2026 Mark Mason

US data centers used about 17 billion gallons of water in 2023. See per-facility benchmarks, WUE ranges, and why sewer bills overstate what you return.

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Recent Posts

  • What Happens If I Don’t Comply with BMP 10?
  • How Do Sewer Credits Help With ESG Reporting?
  • What Is WUE? Water Usage Effectiveness Explained
  • Water Submetering for Data Centers: A Practical Guide
  • How Data Centers Can Cut Water and Sewer Costs

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