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Educational establishments use water within the office environment in kitchens, toilets and bathrooms. Water is also used outside for grounds maintenance and the cleaning of premises. Some FE organisations may also have laboratories or engineering facilities which need water supplies.
With the introduction of the Water Act 2003, all public bodies now have a duty to ‘conserve water’. By monitoring your water use and comparing it to benchmarks you can save up to 50% of your water bill. The Water Act 2003 places a duty on all public bodies to 'take into account, where relevant, the desirability of conserving water supplied or to be supplied to premises'. This means that all public bodies should reduce the water used on their premises to an efficient level.
With the introduction of the Water Act 2003, all public bodies now have a duty to ‘conserve water’. By monitoring your water use and comparing it to benchmarks you can save up to 50% of your water bill. The Water Act 2003 places a duty on all public bodies to 'take into account, where relevant, the desirability of conserving water supplied or to be supplied to premises'. This means that all public bodies should reduce the water used on their premises to an efficient level.



