The business of water conservation involves various optimization steps accompanied by mechanization, application, and technological innovative solutions.

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Most websites on the internet use this practice, but according to European Union regulations since March 25, 2011, there is an obligation to request your consent before storing cookies. By using the website, you consent to the use of cookies. Blocking cookies, you can still browse the website and its content, but some of its features may not be available to you, and your user experience may also be of lower quality.
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Yes, with the primary goal of providing you with a better user experience on the website and facilitating easier communication. In addition to enabling the continuous normal operation of the website, they are also used for further site improvements and enhancing your user experience while using and browsing the site's content.
• Temporary cookies (Session Cookies)
These are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically deleted) when you close the web browser. Temporary cookies allow you to access the content of the website.
• Persistent cookies
These cookies usually have an expiration date far into the future and will remain in your browser until they expire or until you manually delete them. Persistent cookies provide better understanding of user habits, enabling website improvement based on your preferences. This information is anonymous – your individual data is not visible.
• Social Media
Sharing web pages on social media commonly sets cookies for users. The website uses Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram as social media services.
• Traffic Measurement
The website uses a hosting service tool ("Cpanel") for measuring traffic, and in the future plans to implement the "Google Analytics" and "Google Search Console" services.
Currently, there are several websites and tools for disabling cookie storage for various services. More information can be found at the following links:
• https://youronlinechoices.eu/hr
On our website, you can change your cookie settings later by hovering over the gray box in the bottom left corner of the screen.
COOKIES:
wpEmojiSettingsSupports
wordpress_test_cookie
PHPSESSID
wp-settings-*
wp-settings-time-*
timezone
wordpress_logged_in_*
wssplashuid
cpsession
SERVICES:
WordPress
PHP
cpanel
Google Fonts
Google Maps
YouTube
The company Rudan d.o.o. reserves the right to change the content on this page at any time and update it according to the needs of the business and technological innovations that may be introduced.
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