Hi,
I was wondering if anyone already used water retention agents added in the soil, such as acrylamide in any project and how this was documented.
Thanks!
Forum discussion
NC-2009 WEc1: Water Efficient Landscaping
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone already used water retention agents added in the soil, such as acrylamide in any project and how this was documented.
Thanks!
LEEDuser is supported by our premium members, not by advertisers.
Go premium forTo post a comment, you need to register for a LEEDuser Basic membership (free) or login to your existing profile.
William Weaver
LEED Fellow, WELL APJLL
181 thumbs up
April 20, 2015 - 2:33 pm
I think this concept was discussed a while back when someone was proposing a hidrogel underlayer. The easiest thing to do, from a documentation standpoint, would be to use the 'low' species factor for the vegetation type(s) on your design case, and assign either the 'average' or 'high' species factor for the same vegetation type(s) on your baseline case. That would enable you to account for the differentiation with the soil additive included.
I'm not suggesting it will be the most accurate tabulation of your water use, but I don't believe there's really any other way to account for it.