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Water Efficiency: How to Make Green Building More Blue Mary Ann Dickinson Executive Director Alliance for Water Efficiency

40 of the 50 States

$533 Billion by 2020 10 OR WA MT 10 NV CA AK 9 8 ID WY UT CO AZ NM GU HI 6 9 ND MN ME NH SD WI 1 VT MI NY 2 MA NE IA 7 PA CT RI 5 OH 3 IN NJ IL KS MO WV DE KY VA MD OK TN NC AR MS AL LA TX SC GA 4 FL $Billions < $10 $10 - $20 $20 - $30 $30 - $40 $40 - $50 > $50 20 Year Drinking Water and Clean Water Infrastructure t Needs by EPA Region

Where Will the $ Come From? $787 Billion in ARRA Stimulus Funding Only $6 Billion for water infrastructure $533 Billion required by 2020 $6 Billion in ARRA: $531 Billion to go! 20% green set-aside for water & energy efficiency and innovative environmental projects But green projects still not getting funded

Effects of Growth Water Resources and Population Growth, 2000-2020 Source: DOE/NETL (M. Chan, July 2002)

The Sobering Facts ½ of homes that will exist in 2030 have not yet been built Studies are showing that new homes are using 12-80% more water than their existing counterparts High water use not just high-end homes o Hot Water Delivery o Shower systems o Unmanaged irrigation

ve Mattapoisett River, Mattapoisett October 19, 2007

At Last: A Water Label Program announced June, 2006 Voluntary program only Energy Star companion 20% more efficient Performance Tested Toilets, Faucets, Urinals Irrigation Equipment New Homes for Green Building

What IS Green Building? According to U.S. EPA: Increasing the efficiency with which buildings and their sites use and harvest energy, water, and materials; and Protecting and restoring human health and the environment, throughout the building life-cycle: siting, design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and deconstruction.

What IS Green Building? According to Wikipedia: A sustainable or green building focuses on increasing the efficiency of resource use -- energy, water, and materials -- while reducing building impacts on human health and the environment during the building's lifecycle, through better siting, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and removal.

Historical Activity USGBC LEED would award points for efficient i fixtures required by the Energy Policy Act plumbing code Water considered as an infiltration opportunity to prevent storm water runoff Very few points awarded for water Green roofs irrigated with potable water 30-60% of urban water consumption is unmanaged outdoor irrigation Opportunity for green building to be more water-responsive

Green Building Guidelines USGBC LEED Program: LEED 2009 U.S. EPA WaterSense for New Homes CHPS - Collaborative for High Performance Schools GGHC - Green Guide for Health Care Built Green Florida Water Star Environments for Living (Masco) Build-it-Green

ANSI Standard 1. Green Globes Building Initiative (GBI) GBI American National Standard 01-200XP: Green Building Assessment Protocol for Commercial Buildings (above 3 stories) 2. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 3. Nat. Assciation of Home Builders (NAHB) National Green Building Standard International Code Council, ASHRAE co-sponsors International Code Council, ASHRAE co sponsors For homes & lodging: single & multi-family, hotels & motels, new construction & remodeling

USGBC LEED Program Covers nearly all types of buildings except SF residential Water Efficiency Technical Advisory Group LEED 2009 added an important water prerequisite 1. Mandatory 20% reduction in water use from a calculated baseline 2. Cumulative across all EPAct plumbing products 3. Baseline is EPAct 1992 for all plumbing, EXCEPT lavatory faucets

USGBC LEED Program Faucets were set by EPAct 1992 at 2.2 gpm maximum Superseded by model plumbing codes for commercial at 0.5 gpm = baseline Earn 1 point for achieving 30%, another 1 point for 40% reduction LEED 2012 is in development

WaterSense for New Homes Guidelines for water-efficient new homes (3 stories & less) Revised draft specification released May 2009 Inspection guidelines a part of the program Water efficiency is 100% of the program - minimum thresholds

WaterSense for New Homes WaterSense HETs required Other water-using equipment & designs: appliances, water treatment systems, structured t plumbing, landscape & landscape irrigation Provides a common basis or template for governments adopting green building programs for new homes Pilot Homes built Final specification likely to be issued by EPA by end of 2009

Green Globes - GBI Standard 01-200XP: Green Building Assessment Protocol for Commercial Buildings More aggressive than LEED in water efficiency Proposed as an ANSI National Standard Numerous public review drafts - hundreds of comments Points-based (NO prescriptive thresholds)

Green Globes - GBI Covers commercial and residential Does not cover single family homes or low-rise MF (1 to 3 stories) HETs encouraged; includes all plumbing & appliances Focuses on water reuse for landscape & landscape irrigation Competes directly with ASHRAE S189.1

Nat. Assoc of Homebuilders NAHB National Green Building Standard ANSI national standard for new & remodeled homes, hotels, motels that are 3 stories & less Points-based Water efficiency a small part (6% to 9%)

Nat. Assoc of Homebuilders WaterSense HETs required Other water-using equipment & designs: urinals, faucets, showers, appliances, structured t plumbing, landscape & landscape irrigation, graywater reuse, leak detection-automatic shut-off To provide a basis for home builders to build green

ASHRAE Standard 189.1 for High-Performance Buildings Developed in conjunction with USGBC Proposed as an ANSI National Standard Numerous public review drafts - hundreds of comments

ASHRAE Covers high performance buildings, including 4-story residential & higher HETs required; includes all plumbing & appliances Focuses on water reuse Focuses on landscape & landscape irrigation Does not cover single family homes or low-rise MF (1 to 3 stories) Competes directly with Green Building Initiative (GBI)

IAPMO IAPMO Green Plumbing & Mechanical Code Meant as a supplement to existing codes Sections may be adopted in whole or in part by jurisdictions Can supplement any code: UPC, IPC, UMC, other local codes Does not cover single family homes or lowrise MF (1 to 3 stories)

IAPMO Covers all areas of indoor water use efficiency Plumbing systems and fixtures Appliances and equipment Alternate sources of water (gray, reclaimed, recycled, rain, condensate, other) 1st draft for public review just released (Aug 09) Will likely soon compete with a similar document from ICC

Internet t Resources www.allianceforwaterefficiency.org org www.cuwcc.org www.epa.gov/owm/water-efficiency/ www.epa.gov/watersense/ (WaterSense) www.usgbc.org/ www.environmentsforliving.com/ www.floridawaterstar.com/ www.nahb.org/ www.fishnick.com (Food Service Technology Center)