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Water
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Use water efficiently in all situations, including in the laboratory.
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To reduce water spending at ITQB, all restroom sinks have water reducing facet aerators.
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Still, minimise water use where possible. Do not leave taps running unnecessarily. Save water in the laboratory by turning off the water when not required.
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Report leaking taps to maintenance office.
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Remember that every laboratory has two types of water taps: regular tap water and deionized tap water.
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Use deionized water only if absolutely necessary. This water is treated at ITQB. Treating water costs money making deionized tap water much more expensive than regular water.
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ITQB has specially treated water with increasingly degrees of purity for particular laboratory purposes: bidistilled water and ultrapure water. Consider the application when deciding the type of water you need.
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Avoid wasting and be rational using all types of water.
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