CM13C8 – Cascading Savings: Water Conservation For Economic Benefit

Hospitals are large water users, with little data on the relative "value" of water-saving strategies. Fixture replacement, process water savings, and engagement with building occupants can provide significant savings on both water and sewer charges. Since 1998, St. Peter Hospital, located in Olympia, Washington has reduced their water footprint by 58%. Mr. Glass will present their journey to dramatic reductions, sharing specific best practice learning's - including cost / benefit evaluation of 20 water conservation strategies. Attendees will be obtain "take home" implementation ideas for their water conservation programs.

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Mr. Geoffrey Glass - Director - Facility & Technology - Providence Health & Services - SW Washington Region

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CM13C8 - Cascading Savings: Water Conservation For Economic Benefit
Hospitals are large water users, with little data on the relative "value" of water-saving strategies. Fixture replacement, process water savings, and engagement with building occupants can provide significant savings on both water and sewer charges. Since 1998, St. Peter Hospital, located in Olympia, Washington has reduced their water footprint by 58percent. Mr. Glass will present their journey to dramatic reductions, sharing specific best practice learning's—including cost/benefit evaluation of 20 water conservation strategies. Attendees will obtain "take home" implementation ideas for their water conservation programs. SPEAKER: Geoff Glass, Director of Facility & Technology Services, Providence St. Peter Hospital You must register to access.