Commercial / Institutional

We work to empower our clients to reduce and eliminate water waste in their buildings. Our solutions range from upgrading water-sourced cooling and laboratory equipment, to replacement of inefficient toilets and faucet aerators with new water efficient fixtures.

Schools

lecture hallWaterTech International has completed water conservation programs throughout various school districts and public buildings nationwide. Under contract to the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, we completed a comprehensive review of water conservation opportunities for New York City elementary, middle and high schools. Higher education clients with whom we have worked include: Harvard University, Tufts University, Stonehill College, Greenville College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Healthcare

Hospitals and long-term care facilities are dealing with insurance payment cut-backs and the ever rising cost of providing care while being continually challenged to keep operating costs under control.

WaterTech has assisted many of America’s premier healthcare providers to reduce the cost of water to their facilities. Some healthcare providers with whom we have worked include:
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  • Harvard Institute of Medicine
  • Partners HealthCare
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Covenant Healthcare Systems (18 facilities throughout the Northeast)
  • Exeter Hospital
  • Bethany Health Care Center
  • Carmelite Sisters Healthcare (16 facilities throughout North America)

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Hotels

Leading clients such as the historic and world famous New Yorker Hotel and the Intercontinental Hotels in NYC have benefitted by WaterTech’s insights into water conservation opportunities in the hospitality sector.

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Commercial /Retail

America’s largest mall developer, builder and operator, Simon Malls, entrusted WaterTech International to conduct water conservation assessments and develop recommendations for water efficiency at its facilities.

These clients share a combined savings of over 1.4 billion gallons / year!