Case Study Collection: Achieving a Balance Between Cost Reduction and Disaster Prevention Measures
With a private water supply system, it is possible to implement disaster prevention measures while reducing costs instead of spending money on disaster prevention measures.
*What is a private water supply system... It is a system that effectively utilizes deep underground water and surplus industrial water, treating it with advanced membrane filtration systems to provide water for drinking and manufacturing purposes. It has the characteristic of being "earthquake-resistant." In fact, during the Great East Japan Earthquake, data shows that 95% of wells were usable while the public water supply was interrupted. This is very effective for disaster prevention and mitigation. Additionally, we accept consultations for the installation of water storage tanks and maintenance of water treatment facilities. *Other benefits of implementation include... 1. Reduction in public water supply costs 2. Water supply to neighboring areas during disasters (community contribution) 3. Improvement in water quality 4. Outsourcing of maintenance (labor-saving) and other advantages. *You can view materials with case studies from the "PDF Download."
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【Case Studies (Partial)】 ■Balancing Water Bill Reduction and Disaster Prevention Measures ■Reduction of Water Supply Costs and Labor Savings through the Utilization of Surplus Industrial Water ■Cost Reduction of Manufacturing Water Using Well Water and Outsourcing Maintenance *You can view the materials that include case studies by downloading the PDF. Please feel free to contact us. *We offer free consultations for water source surveys, cost reduction simulations, and other inquiries.
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【Case Studies (Partial)】 <Cost Reduction and Disaster Prevention Measures> ■ Yao Kokoro Hospital, Osaka Prefecture ■ ESCO Method / New Well Drilling / Used as Drinking Water 【Overview】 - Introduced well facilities using the ESCO method (including plant equipment, maintenance, and emergency response). - Considered the necessity of disaster prevention measures and implemented water outage countermeasures by connecting to an emergency generator. - After implementation, successfully reduced water supply costs by approximately 6 million yen annually with a water usage of 6,000 m3/month. <Reduction of Water Supply Costs through Utilization of Surplus Industrial Water> ■ Major Chemical Plant, Mie Prefecture ■ ESCO Method / Used as Drinking Water 【Overview】 Introduced as a dedicated water supply utilizing surplus industrial water. - Contributed to the reduction of costs for the water supply used within the factory. - Achieved significant cost savings of approximately 100 million yen annually with a water usage of 30,000 m3/month. - All maintenance is performed by our company, leading to reduced workload and labor savings. *Other implementation results can be viewed immediately via "PDF Download."
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We provide total solutions for water, including reducing water utility costs, disaster prevention measures (such as water outages and droughts), and outsourcing water treatment facilities (for labor-saving purposes). ~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~ "I want to improve water quality." "I want to implement measures against water outages and droughts." "I was told that I need to secure 'three days' worth of water' for disaster prevention and BCP measures, but..." "Maintenance of the plant is challenging." "I want to outsource equipment management, chemical replenishment, and emergency response." "I need ideas for labor-saving and efficiency improvements." "I want to consider measures against the continuous increase in water utility rates." "I want to learn about energy-saving using groundwater." We can solve all these questions. Please consult with us! ~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~・~