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NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reduction

LEED male/female 50/50 gender ratio

Hi Everyone, Regarding one of the FAQ's above in the birds eye view section with regards to gender ratio. I once received a comment from GBCI on a project stating the following "The current staffing level is not an acceptable rationale for deviating from the standard usage ratio of 50/50 M/F. The calculations require a balanced, one-to-one sex ratio unless project conditions exist (such as a male dormitory) which would affect the gender ratio for the life span of the building and warrant an alternative ratio. " hope that helps

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Fri, 02/27/2015 - 16:51

We have allocated the FTE per the standard ratio of 50/50 M/F. However, due to the actual users being predominately male, we have provided additional fixtures above code requirements. Is this acceptable? Thanks.

Fri, 02/27/2015 - 18:55

It sounds like you could argue a different ratio than the default 50/50 and take advantage of the savings if you have urinals that are lower flow (ex. 0.5 gpf vs. 1.0 gpf default = 50% savings). Per the "Water Use Reduction Additional Guidance" (http://www.usgbc.org/resources/water-use-reduction-additional-guidance) : "Projects specifically designed for an alternative gender ratio: ... any project that can show that flush and flow fixtures have been distributed to account for the modified ratio. Project teams must provide documentation of the code-required plumbing fixture counts per gender, so the review team can verify that the flush-fixture ratio installed in the project supports the alternative gender ratio claimed." However, if you want to just claim the standard 50/50 ratio, I would imagine it would go through just fine...

Fri, 02/27/2015 - 19:20

Thanks so much.

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