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Water Conservation Award Winners

Twice a year Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities recognizes local citizens and businesses for being WaterSmart.  If you know someone that conserves water, you can nominate them here

Tips from Award Winners

Water Star Award Winners:

Tom Craig at Presbyterian Healthcare - An employee whose initiative is saving Presbyterian Healthcare 9.2 million gallons of water and $54,720 annually recently received recognition for his efforts. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities presented Tom Craig, a biomedical sterilizer technician at Presbyterian Healthcare for six years, with its WaterStar award May 8 during its annual celebration of National Drinking Water Week. Tom took extra steps to conserve water by retrofitting hospital sterilizers at Presbyterian Hospital, Presbyterian Hospital Huntersville, Presbyterian Hospital Matthews, Presbyterian Orthopaedic Hospital and other Presbyterian facilities with a water-saving device known as the Water-Mizer™. By installing the Water-Mizer™ device on 21 sterilizers, Tom allows Presbyterian Healthcare to save 25,200 gallons of water each day. The Water-Mizer™ eliminates the "tempering" water consumption during the non-sterilizing portion of the sterilizers' cycle, substantially reducing overall water consumption.

 

Tom plans to install the device at five more facilities throughout Novant Health, the parent company of Presbyterian Healthcare. He expects to double the water savings once the additional devices are installed. "Tom is an outstanding member of our team," said Alan Koreneff, director of Presbyterian's Clinical Equipment Management Program. "He is truly concerned about water conservation. His initiative will help Presbyterian reinvest more resources back into the community."

 

Tips from Award Winners:

 

Holly uses the water from cooking corn or potatoes to water her plants, because it's filled with nutrients. She also puts plastic wrap on the bottom of her fern baskets so that the water doesn't run through, but gets absorbed. She has stopped using the  hose to clean off pavement and walkways and collects rain water for garden use.

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