New Water Calculator Launched by Growing Blue
Source Veolia Water North America
Growing Blue has launched the Water Impact Index (WIIX) Calculator, a new web-based tool designed to measure and reduce the impact of human activity on local water resources.
Available online, the new WIIX Calculator was designed by Growing Blue founding partner Veolia Water. It expands upon current volume-based water calculators by taking into account water resource stress factors and water quality. Paired with a traditional cost analysis to identify the ideal return on investment, the WIIX Calculator is supposed to represent a truer measurement of impact on a local water resource. It also offers insight into reducing that impact and can lead to potential cost savings.
One of the goals of the calculator is to foster greater collaboration and continued dialogue around water and carbon measurement, and the calculator can complement a carbon footprint analysis. Viewing water and carbon together provides a more comprehensive picture of the challenges to sustainability.
"The WIIX Calculator will be helpful to anyone wanting to make a water or wastewater process or system more sustainable and efficient," said Ed Pinero, chief sustainability officer of Veolia Water North America. "This applies to both municipalities and industry. Using the calculator, decision makers can better assess the impact on local water resources and take steps to minimize that impact while potentially saving money."
Developed from Veolia's Water Impact Index, which was released in 2010, the free calculator is designed to be used by those who have an operational understanding of water and wastewater systems and are familiar with water chemistry and the energy-water nexus.
With the calculator, users can input specific facility and water resource data, including water withdrawal, water released, chemicals used, waste produced and energy consumed. This information is used to generate a report that indicates where the most significant impacts to the water resource occur. When the results are used in conjunction with a traditional cost analysis report, decision makers can determine process changes and upgrades that will have the most positive impact on the water resource and the highest ROI.
Source: Veolia Water North America