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Save Big with Low-Flow Pre-Rinse Spray Valves

There are many opportunities for commercial kitchens to increase energy efficiency and save money. One area that's often overlooked is pre-rinsing dishes before they are placed in the dishwasher.

Conventional pre-rinse spray valves (PRSVs) consume up to one-third of the water used in a commercial kitchen, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA estimates nearly one million food service establishments throughout the country use 53 billion gallons of water every year to rinse dishes.

Many commercial kitchens still use valves with flow rates far exceeding the current federal standard maximum of 1.6 gallons per minute (gpm). By replacing older models with those meeting federal standards, you can save significantly on water and energy costs. In one case, switching to a 1.6-gpm valve resulted in an annual savings of about $400 per sprayer for water, sewer and energy costs.

Save even more

The EPA's WaterSense label sets the maximum flow rate for PRSVs at 1.28 gpm, or 20% less than the federal standard. Other requirements for the WaterSense label include:

  • Life-cycle testing to ensure performance in commercial kitchens
  • Spray force data must be listed on product packaging or in literature
  • Independently certified to ensure efficient cleaning while using less water

Replacing just one conventional fixture with a WaterSense labeled model can save a typical foodservice facility more than 7,000 gallons of water per year, the amount of water needed to wash nearly 5,000 racks of dishes. The payback for replacing one fixture is just five to eight months.

Save More with our Commercial SoCal Water $mart Water Rebate Program

The SoCal WaterSmart Rebate Program offers water conservation rebates for our commercial, industrial and multi-family owners (5 units or more). Visit us online at Commercial SoCal Water $mart Water Rebate Program to find out how you can participate in this program. If you need faucet and bathroom aerator, low flow shower heads, and toilet leak detection dye tabs order your Free Water Conservation Items online.

August 2025 Empowering Small Business

LADWP's monthly Empowering Small Business Newsletter helps inform industry-specific small business customers about LADWP news, conservation programs and ways to save on their bill.

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