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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2020 · 39 MIN

Increasing Profit by Water Conservation - Anselmo Torres III Episode #97

from In The Lab with Ruben Kanya · host Ruben Kanya

GUEST BIO Today, Anselmo Torres joins us in the lab to help us increase our profit margins as multifamily operators through water conservation. In this episode we didn't take a bathroom break at all but we certainly addressed the elephant in the room — toilets. Anselmo shows us how to STOP wasting MONEY on wasted water and inefficient water fixtures. Essentially Anselmo shows us that multiple multifamily operators are flushing money down the drain  by not updating to more efficient toilets or simply lacking the ability to identify wastes within their properties. Join us in the lab to see how much money you could be saving from every single one of your flushes. As Anselmo wisely brought to our attention — if it cannot be measured, it cannot be managed. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE 02:14 - Background of the guest - Anselmo Torres III 06:10 - Helping water conservation 11:17 - Water meter reading monitoring KEEPING IT REAL 16:50 - Solving Water Leaks 23:14 - Opportunity to reduce water expenses 24:00 - Niagara Self Toilet  (.8 gallons per flush) 30:40 - Providing data to the property manager BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS SHOW Meditations by Marcus Aurelius RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS 31:56 - Best Tool - Bicycle | Book | Journal 33:20 - Biggest Misconceptions - How water conservation impacts the property 35:12 - Property Type - Class C NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): "If it can’t be measured, it can’t be managed”  CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Website | LinkedIn | Instagram #ExperimentMultiFamily

GUEST BIO Today, Anselmo Torres joins us in the lab to help us increase our profit margins as multifamily operators through water conservation. In this episode we didn't take a bathroom break at all but we certainly addressed the elephant in the room — toilets. Anselmo shows us how to STOP wasting MONEY on wasted water and inefficient water fixtures. Essentially Anselmo shows us that multiple multifamily operators are flushing money down the drain  by not updating to more efficient toilets or simply lacking the ability to identify wastes within their properties. Join us in the lab to see how much money you could be saving from every single one of your flushes. As Anselmo wisely brought to our attention — if it cannot be measured, it cannot be managed. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE 02:14 - Background of the guest - Anselmo Torres III 06:10 - Helping water conservation 11:17 - Water meter reading monitoring KEEPING IT REAL 16:50 - Solving Water Leaks 23:14 - Opportunity to reduce water expenses 24:00 - Niagara Self Toilet  (.8 gallons per flush) 30:40 - Providing data to the property manager BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS SHOW Meditations by Marcus Aurelius RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS 31:56 - Best Tool - Bicycle | Book | Journal 33:20 - Biggest Misconceptions - How water conservation impacts the property 35:12 - Property Type - Class C NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): "If it can’t be measured, it can’t be managed”  CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Website | LinkedIn | Instagram #ExperimentMultiFamily

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