Water Efficiency for High Performance Commercial and Institutional Buildings Photo
Course Overview
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This module provides an overview of water efficiency with the intention of evaluating various types of commercial and institutional water uses, water efficient technological options available, and potential water conservation savings that can be achieved.

Water efficiency programs can:

  • Reduce costs through water, sewer and energy savings
  • Provide an important component of high performance building design
  • Earn points under the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system
  • Help us to preserve our natural resources

TARGET AUDIENCE
Building owners/operators, design teams, contractors, and others responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of high performance buildings.

 
SUGGESTED TIME
Get Ready 3 mins
Learn Material
Lesson 1: Introduction
5 mins
Lesson 2: Domestic Water Use 5 mins
Lesson 3: Heating and Cooling 10 mins
Lesson 4: Metering 15 mins
Test Your Knowledge 12 mins
Total Time 60 mins
Learning Objectives
  1. Understand the 3 primary uses of commercial and institutional water: domestic, heating and cooling, and landscape irrigation.
  2. Review current water efficient technologies available and the potential for reductions in water use.
  3. Review types of water meters and how they can aid water efficiency programs

Content Contributors

Adrienne Thorpe

Adrienne Thorpe
Adrienne has been involved with water efficiency and green building since 2003. She has worked on several LEED projects including a pilot LEED EB. Adrienne has also worked with industrial, institutional and commercial clients to save over 2 billion gallons of water. more