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Daily uses public vs. private in hotel
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Jens Apel on
I am working on a hotel NC certification. It is clear that the guests count as residents with 5 uses per day for toilets and faucets. But there is a public toilet block next to the breakfast room.
Toilets for Disabled Users
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Anna Korinkova on
Dear LEEDusers. Our project includes toilets for disabled persons and I am not sure how to include this in our calculations.
Users for Bank Branch
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by CT G on
We are working on a bank branch with toilet facilities only available for FTEs, not for visitors.
Default fixture usage - showers in a swimming pool facility
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Ricardo Sá on
In a swimming pool facility it is very likely that almost all users do take a shower before leave.
Food service building in Colombia - FTE's
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Edgar Rodriguez on
We are starting a project (food service building) taht will serve to the users of other individual buildings of the same company, all of them are within the propoerty of the company and are not LEE
Interior renovation
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Erin Holdenried on
We are working on an interior rennovation of a multi-level office building with one owner/tenant. We are not touching the core, shell or landscape.
Prerequisite denied - Appeal Solution
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Jean Marais on
1) So we're going to appeal our failed prerequisit (after finding the limit of 12 seconds on metering faucets).
RE: Wellness Room in Office Building
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Chris Miller on
My office project has a "Wellness" room whcih includes a lav faucet & toilet.
rainwater harvesting ACP for non-healthcare/retail projects
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Michael Maier on
The Water Use Reduction - Additional Guidance document seems to indicate that although on-site non-potable water sources for flush fixtures and/or flow fixtures (i.e.
Metering Faucets - why the "standard" requirement/limitation?
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Michelle Robinson Schwarting on
There's been a lot of talk recently about the auto-control / metering faucet requirement in LEED via the "Water Use Reduction Additional Guidance" document.