
Attention: Property Editor NEWS RELEASE 18th May 2006 phillip 1
saves 5 m litres
Building manager East Asia Property Group estimates that it has saved about five million (5,000,000) litres of water in one year by installing water-free urinals in a luxury office building in Sydney that is enough water to fill five olympic swimming pools.
The 117 urinals were installed a year ago in the new 44-storey Aurora Place building at 88 Phillip Street, a property owned by Colonial First State Property.
Property operations manager Tony Drover says the urinals will help the building to achieve a green rating from the Green Building Council of Australia.
Drover says, By saving five million litres each year, we think we are setting a good example for building owners and managers in Sydney, a city which for years has experienced some water shortages.
He says the discriminating
occupants of the prestigious building, who include ABN AMRO, Minter Ellison,
Challenger Financial Services, State Street and The Executive Centre, are quite satisfied with the innovative urinals.
He says the water-free urinals are
costing about the same to operate as traditional flushing urinals. However,
there are savings in water and waste water charges.
The Uridan brand urinals have been
supplied by Watersave Australia.
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Media contact: Paul Marsh phone 9986 2700, fax 9986 2711, email paulm@watersave.com.au .
More information at www.watersave.com.au .
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