If the bar sinks installed have a similar usage pattern and are similar fixture type as for those in kitchens then these should be included.

Mop sinks, janitor sinks, swimming pools, bidets, and safety showers are considered process water and are not included. Consider only the showerhead and not the tub spout.

Additionally, commercial kitchen sinks and bar sinks including pot sinks, prep sinks, wash down, and cleaning sinks are considered process water and are not included. However, pre-rinse spay valves must be considered. If your project is registered after the 11/1/2011 addenda release then the pre-rinse spray valve flow rate must be 1.6 gpm or less in order to comply with the prerequisite. If your project has a pre-rinse spray valve that has a higher flow rate than 1.6 gpm, then the project is not in compliance and the pre-rinse spray valve would need to be revised in order to be eligible for LEED certification.

Question
<p>Should I include bar sinks? What about mop sinks or janitor sinks? Swimming pools? Safety showers? Bidets? Tub spouts?</p>