New Water Technologies for Green Buildings

Yudelson Associates’ latest report, “New Water Technologies for Mechanical Contractors,” highlights changes in water conservation practices that are creating unprecedented opportunities to reduce water use in cities by 305 or more.

The Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF), the foundation of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America, Inc. (MCAA) in late October released a new research study. “Water-Efficiency Technologies for Mechanical Contractors: New Business Opportunities,” prepared by Jerry Yudelson of Yudelson Associates, explains how anticipated water shortages could result in unprecedented opportunities for mechanical contractors, technology suppliers and engineering consultants to supply water conservation technologies. The report anticipates that public policy will soon focus on water conservation, water efficiency technologies and onsite water treatment and reuse. The report reviews and profiles many opportunities that this will present for mechanical contractors—from water efficiency audits to rainwater harvesting, gray water reuse, high-efficiency fixtures and cooling tower water conservation.

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