Water Effciency Flashcards
What is a baseline case?
a standard from which a basis of change can be measured for improvement
What is a design case?
the actual project design metrics that are compared to a baseline to show efficiency gains
What is the EPAct of 1992?
the energy policy act of 1992 requires that all toilets use no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush and all urinals use no more than 1.0 gallon per flush, among other requirements. This standard is used in the LEED credits to calculate the baseline daily water usage of a project
Sets the max flush and flow rates in buildings
What is evapotranspiration?
amount of water lost through evaporation in irrigation
What is FTE? What does it stand for?
Full-time equivalent: the designation for a building occupant who spends 40 hours per week in the project buildings. transient occupants have FTE values based on their hours per week divided by 40
What is reclaimed water?
wastewater that has been treated and purified for non potable uses
What is submetering?
the installation of submeters on water systems to allow buildings to track water usage trends, monitor fixture performance, and identify leaks
What is Watersense?
a partnership program by the us environmental protection agency (EPA) that brings together a variety of stakeholders to provide consumers with easy ways to save water, as both a label for products and an information resource to help people use water more efficiently. In LEED V4, WaterSense-labeled fixtures are required for WE prerequisite - indoor water use reduction
How much potable water consumption are building responsible for in the US?
14%
What is water usage measured in?
gallons per flush (gpf) and gallons per minute (gpm); industrial fixtures that use a lot of water are measured in gallons per hour (gph)
What is used to calculate the number of occupants in a building with associated average daily water fixture use?
FTE full-time equivalent
What are two ways to dispense water form a building
flush fixtures (toilets and urinals) and flow fixtures (faucets, hoses, and dishwashers
What are the three types of water usage?
Indoor, outdoor, process water
According to the EPA, how much total water used daily is used indoors?
70%
What is the required minimum reduction of the baseline for water used indoors?
20%