
Calling all Fort Worth business owners and community leaders: it's time to tighten those fiscal belts by letting go of excess water usage, and gaining control over skyrocketing utility bills just got a little easier. Fort Worth Water has launched its SmartWater Assessment Program, designed to help a diverse group of local industries, including property managers, small businesses, churches, and educational institutions, to conserve water and reduce expenses without spending a dime on the assessment service.
The crux of the matter is simple—water is a precious resource. Its wastage is not just an environmental issue but an economic burden too, and Fort Worth Water has partnered with Plummer Associates Inc. to offer free water-efficiency assessments that promise to help entities size down their bills and their environmental footprint, Plummer Associates goes the extra mile to survey facilities and provides tailor-made reports complete with personalized recommendations and water-use analysis to ensure customers can make informed decisions on upgrading their facilities to more water-efficient models.
Wondering if you cut these cost-saving assessments? A broad array of establishments, including warehouses, shopping centers, apartment complexes, assisted living facilities, restaurants, retail stores, schools, colleges, universities, and churches, are all in line to benefit from the program. These assessments dig into all water-related equipment and fixtures, including toilets, faucets, showerheads, washing machines, dishwashers, sinks, and pools, leaving no stone or tap unturned in the quest for water conservation.
The advantages of participating in the SmartWater Assessment Program are two-fold; it's a win-win for both the establishments involved and the city, by lowering both water and energy costs, and on top of saving on monthly utility expenses, certain properties even stand a chance to receive free high-efficiency toilets which can further enhance their water savings, those who are ready to jump on board with this opportunity can simply email or call 817-392-8740 to request an assessment, according to the City of Fort Worth.









