Hi Tristan!
I dug deeper into the water category yesterday and a few questions surfaced:

•Water Metering credit – At least two out of six systems have to be sub metered as applicable to the project. If a building only has one of those systems, is it enough to sub meter that one or are you not eligible for the credit at all? In general an office building in Sweden has only cold water entering the building. Some of that water is then heated from the district energy system through a heat exchanger. That’s it! No irrigation, no process water (unless there’s a restaurant in the building), no reclaimed water etc. Where does district energy hot water fit in? I guess that would be considered the “Domestic hot water”? A sub meter on all hot water leaving the heat exchanger even if it was first metered as cold water entering the building?

•Outdoor Water Use Reduction credit – If you have green areas, even if it is just on rooftops of zero-lot-line projects, and have no irrigation (which is standard practice in Sweden), we achieve full credit? If you have no green areas then you are not eligible for the credit at all right (but you are ok in the prerequisite)?

•Indoor Water Use Reduction credit and prerequisite – The criteria for commercial kitchens is for Retail projects according to the guide. But if you have an office building with a commercial kitchen (in a restaurant on the bottom floor for example) it seems reasonable that the requirements should be taken into account here too or? Also in table 3 (in the credit) for commercial equipment such as dishwashers, we are required to have an Energy Star rating or equivalent. Problem is that when we compare Energy Star to our equipment, calculating water is not a problem (which is what this credit is focusing on) but looking at idle energy rates etc is a huge problem. We have a hard time getting this information from the supplier. We have a different way of stating energy here. We also do not have 110 V here, we have 230 V systems. Can’t remember my electricity from school too well but P=U*I, so energy rate could be different here maybe. In the prerequisite however the focus is on water usage only for commercial equipment.

Best regards Maria