Sustainable water management means using water in a way that meets current, ecological, social, and economic needs without compromising the ability to meet those needs in the future.
Methods to conserve water include harvested and filtered rainwater that could be used for toilets, home gardening, lawn irrigation, and small-scale agriculture. Water guttering can be used to collect rainwater. Farmers could switch from using open canals and flood irrigation to OpenET and FarmManage in order to capitalize on technologies designed to conserve water resources.
Why is sustainable water management important?
Water is at the core of sustainable development and is critical for socio-economic development, healthy ecosystems, and for human survival itself. It is vital for reducing the global burden of disease and improving the health, welfare, and productivity of populations.
One of the many services Pinkertons Consulting LLC provides is well water static level assessments and health analysis to give you the knowledge that well water levels are either sustainable or not because let’s face it, we are depleting the water faster than it can be replenished.
Pinkertons Consuilting LLC can deploy technologies to monitor water quality, provide support for farmers to conserve water by utilizing the OpenET platform, and deploy technologies and devices to aid in water conservation in a responsible manner.