Water management
Keep an informal record of your water consumption

1. Establish a monitoring log:
- Create a simple file: Use a spreadsheet or spreadsheet to create a log dedicated to the organization’s water consumption.
- Define monitoring parameters: Identify key indicators to track, such as the amount of water consumed monthly, consumption areas, and peak periods.
2. Collect data:
- Read meters: Take regular readings of water meters to obtain accurate consumption data.
- Record consumption: Record water consumption in the log periodically, ideally monthly.
3. Analyze trends:
- Identify variations: Analyze data to identify trends in water consumption, including periods of higher or lower consumption.
- Compare periods: Compare water consumption from one period to another to identify possible anomalies or peaks in consumption.
4. Raise awareness of water consumption:
- Involve employees: Share the results of the register with employees to raise awareness of the importance of water management.
- Promote water-saving practices: Encourage the adoption of practices to reduce water consumption in daily life.
5. Adjust practices if necessary:
- Reduce waste: In the event of excessive consumption, take measures to reduce waste, such as repairing leaks or optimizing water use in processes.
- Update the register: Continue to maintain the register and adjust it according to the results obtained.
6. Monitor progress:
- Regularity: Maintain regularity in data recording to ensure continuous and effective monitoring.
- Review practices: If necessary, adapt water management practices to improve the organization's water performance.
