LEED NC Water Efficiency INTENT & CODE Slide Editor: James A. Strapko LEED Source: www.intheleed.comwww.intheleed.com.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
An Introduction to LEED® for Existing Buildings December, 2004.
Advertisements

AIA Honolulu, LEED-CI Gold Intergen, LEED-CI Certified
System an assemblage of parts that interact in a series of relationships to form a complex whole, which serves particular functions of purposes. Systems.
Wastewater to Frac Water Presented by – Peter Bernard, CEO Active Water Solutions, LLC. Williston Basin Petroleum Conference May 22, 2012 A Smart Solution.
NFPA 25 - The standard for testing Water Based Fire Protections systems Sprinkler flow switches should be tested on a quarterly basis.
Demand and Supply: TV Set (Australia)
Phytofilters Provide you with the Opportunity to Increase LEED Points for a Building Phytofilter Systems directly or indirectly deal with categories which.
LEED NC Energy and Atmosphere 17 points Slide Editor: James A
LEED NC Credit Summary NUMBERS & NAMES Slide Editor: James A. Strapko LEED Source:
Patrik Lazzari, CIE, LEED AP
Powerpoint Jeopardy Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Category
A Drop in the Bucket Today’s Goal: To learn about water scarcity on a global scale. Also, to learn that there is a finite amount of water on earth and.
Achieving Sustainable Design with Automated Parking
Indirect Potable Reuse through Aquifer Recharge and Recovery Thomas M. Missimer and Gary Amy Water Desalination and Reuse Center King Abdullah University.
On-site Sewage Facility (OSSF) Trends in Texas
EU, SIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME AUSTRIA, MAY EU funded Project: Partner: INTERGEO Environmental Technology Ltd.- Greece WPO4: Data compilation and.
Innovative Green Building - High Rise Residential - Water Reuse American Water Applied Water Management Group.
GREEN ROOFS BY: PHILLIP MOTEN. What are GREEN ROOFS? It is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and soil, or a.
LA: To evaluate how water supply and demand can be managed sustainably By Adrijana, Stagg and Leon.
LEED Independent Study 2008 Matthew Ziff, Associate Professor Interior Architecture Ohio University Presented by Alicia Westgerdes.
April 5-May 17, 2011 Each Tuesday, 6:30-8 pm Pulaski Tech BIC 3303 E Roosevelt Road Registrar: Linda K. Smith Executive Director, USGBC Arkansas Chapter.
JRP Projects Unlikely to have serious impacts on environment No EIA needed Environmental Screening Most likely to have considerable impacts on environment.
Water Conservation Measures in Green Building By Sijia Cao.
An Introduction to L E E D Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design 1UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright © All rights reserved.
LEED: LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Gibbs INTD 153 Design Studio I.
Stormwater Academy: Green Roofs Green Roof Design and Operation Operation (Part IV) 2006 FSA Annual Conference June 14, 2006 By Marty Wanielista and Mike.
Standards Development Update Brent Mecham Industry Development Director.
Carbon, Water and Energy Implications of Rainwater Harvesting in Educational Buildings Hannah West, Dr. Defne Apul Department of Civil Engineering, University.
A Sustainable Future for Treasure Island Commission on the Environment November 28, 2006.
City of Gooding Town Hall Meeting October 2, 2013.
Presented by Michael Voit, AIA, LEED AP for NTRLS Green Libraries for Dummies May 6, 2008 Water Management and Conservation.
Water Efficiency. 1.Sustainable Sites 2.Water Efficiency Goals / Overview LEED NC Prerequisites & Credits Intent & Strategies LEED EB O&M Credits Intent.
Sustainable Design Chad Sims Jason Sells.
Creating With Code.
Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix, Arizona Federal Water Efficiency Sustainability TrackWater Efficient Operations Kate McMordie Stoughton Pacific Northwest.
Module 3.0 Water Treatment & Supply. Who’s Who? n What molecule is considered absolutely essential to life (as we know it) on this planet? n What molecule.
FreshwaterJeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Freshwater Systems and Resources How We Use Water Quantity of Freshwater Freshwater.
Approaching Water Sustainability through Water/Wastewater Reductions William Fifty and Laura Lokey-Flippo USACHPPM - Surface Water and Wastewater Program.
SOUTH METRO WATER SUPPLY STUDY DECEMBER 2003 Stretching our Water Supplies South Metro Denver Area Gunnison Water Conference July 28, 2004.
Regional Water Supply Planning Josh Ellis, Program Director Sept. 24, 2013.
Tackling Water Crisis "Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed." — Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Rural Research & Development.
Innovations in Water-Efficient Landscaping and Indoor Water-Use Jacob Atalla, KB Home 1) Efficiency as a resource – quantifying the savings that new homes.
Fundamentals of LEED v4 for
Maximizing Water Supply Sustainability for the Goleta Valley Ryan Drake Water Supply and Conservation Manager 2015 Central Coast Sustainability Summit.
Potable Reuse: A New Water Resource for the Central Coast Water Breakout Session – 2015 Central Coast Sustainability Summit James Hawkins, Heal the Ocean.
Geospatial Analysis of the Big Spring, TX Area. Types of Wastewater Reuse Non-Potable Reuse Watering lawns Industrial cooling Indirect Potable Reuse Aquifer.
Project 15 DS413: Design Studio 413 May 9, 2012.
Mark Elsner Administrator, Water Supply Development Section Mark Elsner Administrator, Water Supply Development Section WateReuse Florida - Fit For A Purpose.
SB 536 Study and Report WateReuse Florida November 9, 2015 Janet G. Llewellyn Office of Water Policy Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Integrative Process Lori A. Brown, LEED AP BD+C – Power Jam Study!Lorisweb.com1.
Adapt, Flee, or Perish John T. Andrew Department of Water Resources North Bay Watershed Association Petaluma, California April 4, 2008.
City of Gooding Town Hall Meeting October 29, 2013.
How do we harvest rainwater and why should we.. Why Harvest Rainwater? Decrease the volume of potable water used for irrigation. Recharge the groundwater.
Uponor | LEED ® Review Dave Zweber Channel Marketing Mgr.
1 Impacts of Drought Facilities Managers Meeting February 11, 2015.
Sanitary Engineering Lecture 8. Water Reuse Water reuse describes the process whereby wastewater (it's include storm water which is a term used to describe.
Water Pollution Trivia
Regulation and Development in the Edwards Aquifer Zone
LEED NC Water Efficiency 5 points Slide Editor: James A
Green Strategies for Desalination to Meet Future Potable Water Supply Needs while Minimizing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Cooperative Geological and Engineering.
What’s Next for Potable Reuse in California
Climate and Green Plan Town Hall Toolkit
LEED® & Stormwater Management
Water Intensive Business Strategic Planning Ramsey Haddad, California Steel Industries, Inc. August 23, 2018 – Urban Water Institute Conference.
Rainwater Harvesting: Cistern Size Optimization Study
LEED BD+C – Integrative Process
Reuse and Conservation Strategies
Chapter 11 Section 3 Using Water Wisely.
Aquifers.
CAPCOG State Water Plan Data
Presentation transcript:

LEED NC Water Efficiency INTENT & CODE Slide Editor: James A. Strapko LEED Source:

Water Efficiency 3 Credits; 5 Points WEc1.1: Water Efficient Landscaping – 50% Reduction WEc1.2: Water Efficient Landscaping – No Potable Water or No Irrigation WEc2: Innovative Wastewater Technologies WEc3.1: Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction WEc3.2: Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction

Water Efficiency 3 Credits; 5 Points WEc1.1: W___ E___ L___ – 50% R___ WEc1.2: W___ E___ L___ – No P___ W___ or No I___ WEc2: I___ W___ T___ WEc3.1: W___ U___ R___, 20% R___ WEc3.2: W___ U___ R___, 30% R___

WE Credit 1.1

Intent: Limit or eliminate potable water (drinking water) use for landscape irrigation. Limit or eliminate use of natural surface or subsurface water for landscape irrigation. WE 1.1: 1 Credit Water Efficient Landscaping – 50% Reduction

WE 1.1: 1 Credit W___ E___ L___ – ___% Reduction Intent: Limit or eliminate p___ w___ use for l___ i___ Limit or eliminate use of n___ s___ or s___ w___ for l___ i___

WE Credit 1.2

WE 1.2: 1 Credit Water Efficient Landscaping – No Potable Water or No Irrigation Intent: Eliminate potable water (drinking water) use for landscape irrigation. Eliminate use of natural surfaces that use landscape irrigation.

WE 1.2: 1 Credit W___ E___ L___ – No P___ W___ or No I___ Intent: Eliminate p___ w___ use for l___ i___ Eliminate use of n___ s___ that use l___ i___

WE Credit 2

WE 2: 1 Credit Innovative Wastewater Technologies Intent: Reduce wastewater generation Reduce potable water demand Increase the recharge of local aquifers

WE 2: 1 Credit I___ W___ T___ Intent: Reduce w___ g___ Reduce p___ w___ d___ Increase the r___ of l___ a___

WE Credit 3.1

WE 3.1: 1 Credit Water Use Reduction – 20% Reduction Intent: Maximize water efficiency Reduce burden on municipal water supply Reduce burden on wastewater system

WE 3.1: 1 Credit W___ U___ R___ – ___% Reduction Intent: Maximize w___ e___ Reduce burden on m___ w___ s___ Reduce burden on w___ s___

WE Credit 3.2

WE 3.2: 1 Credit Water Use Reduction – 30% Reduction Intent: Maximize water efficiency Reduce burden on municipal water supply Reduce burden on wastewater system

WE 3.2: 1 Credit W___ U___ R___ – ___% Reduction Intent: Maximize w___ e___ Reduce burden on m___ w___ s___ Reduce burden on w___ s___

Water Efficiency 3 Credits; 5 Points WEc1.1: WEc1.2: WEc2: WEc3.1: WEc3.2:

LEED NC Water Efficiency INTENT & CODE Slide Editor: James A. Strapko LEED Source: