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IFMA 2016 World Workplace Conference
Banyan Water is excited to be a part of IFMA’s 2016 World Workplace Conference and we’re looking forward to meeting you there.
Determining how much to water plants is both art and science
How much water do plants and grass need? Finding the right answer is as much art as it is science. But with a couple calculations you can be off to a good start.
Water Saving Devices: Commercial & Multifamily Properties
Install basic devices that will save water in your commercial or multi-family property. Some basic investment will save water and save money.
LEED and Water Efficiency Webinar Recap
Learn more about getting LEED water efficiency credits from expert consultant, Jason Franken. Jason is a Managing Consultant at Goby and helps companies get their certifications.
Five Ways To Conserve Water in Office Buildings
Five actionable ways to reduce water use in your office building. Conservation doesn’t have to be hard and it can pay you back.
The Power of Water Analytics
Water analytics provides insight to reduce water usage. Real-time insights provide real-time advantage.
High Water Bills – It’s Not Your Imagination
Are your water bills shooting up? Understand the cause so you can find ways to reduce your bills.
Reducing Outdoor Water Use to Improve NOI
Multifamily property owners on the lookout for ways to improve Net Operating Income (NOI) will do well to look at reducing outdoor water waste. We found most properties can reduce irrigation water use by 50-70%.
Understanding Cooling Towers for Commercial Properties
Cooling towers are an important part of an efficient commercial AC system, but they use a lot of water. Here are a few ways to minimize your water use.
Smart Irrigation Reduces Water Use
How much water are you using to keep your landscape healthy? Is it the right amount? The reality is a lot of irrigation water is wasted.
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