What are the consequences of exceeding per capita consumption limits for industrial water use?
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Exceeding per capita consumption limits for industrial water use can result in higher operating costs, environmental degradation, and regulatory non-compliance. It can also lead to water scarcity and conflicts with other water users. Industries should prioritize water conservation and implement measRead more
Exceeding per capita consumption limits for industrial water use can result in higher operating costs, environmental degradation, and regulatory non-compliance. It can also lead to water scarcity and conflicts with other water users. Industries should prioritize water conservation and implement measures such as recycling, reuse, and rainwater harvesting to reduce their water footprint and comply with BIS standards.
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