Hi everyone,
I received a comment on a project for not including base building fixtures in the water reduction calculator. Based on the LEED user excerpt below, I was led to believe they were excluded: "Projects where fixtures or fixture fittings are not within the tenant spaces are exempt from this prerequisite". Does anyone have further information here? And are eligible base building fixtures required to be WaterSense labelled as well?
emily reese moody
Sustainability Director, Certifications & ComplianceJacobs
LEEDuser Expert
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September 3, 2019 - 4:21 pm
My understanding of the prereq / credit separation is this:
Prereq: You must meet the WaterSense requirements and provide calcs/documentation for all fixtures that are within the project scope, at a minimum.
Credit: IF you want to pursue points, you must include all fixtures that the users are actually using, whether they're in the scope or not. Base building fixtures that are not in your scope are not required to meet WaterSense or flush/flow rates, but are required to be in the calculations.
If you do NOT want to pursue points (e.g. the base building existing fixtures are old and bring your overall % savings down), you just don't document or pursue that credit at all.
RDK E&S
Energy Engineer / Sustainability SpecialistNV5
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December 30, 2019 - 2:22 pm
Emily, thank you for your response - very helpful to our team! One last detail: do you know if fixture cutsheets for base building fixtures are required in addition to the inclusion of them in the calculator?
emily reese moody
Sustainability Director, Certifications & ComplianceJacobs
LEEDuser Expert
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January 2, 2020 - 5:50 pm
I don't believe cutsheets are required. In many cases, I doubt you'd be able to determine exact makes/models just by visuals, anyway. I have, in some cases, had photos as backups. If it's a case where you have access to the original fixture info, I'd have it handy just in case; it's safest to only supply the documentation that the form tells you to provide. In most cases, the reviewers don't want extra info to sort through unless required.
Bryan Astheimer
January 23, 2020 - 10:35 am
What about the standards for appliances and process water use? Specifically, cooling towers in the case of my current CI project. If the cooling tower(s) are part of the base building and not the projects scope of work are they exempt from meeting the standards listed in tables 2 and 3 of the reference guide (page 90)?
emily reese moody
Sustainability Director, Certifications & ComplianceJacobs
LEEDuser Expert
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January 23, 2020 - 11:43 am
Nope. It should only apply to what's in the project scope.
Eric Bautista
Head of Energy & Environmental ManagementEB Project Management | Green Building Consultants
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February 15, 2020 - 6:23 pm
Dear all, I received the preliminary comments from the LEED reviewers for one of my CI projects, and we have been awarded the Water Efficiency credit as well.
Based on the declaration, only the plumbing fixtures inside the LEED project boundary will be accounted for the calculations. If you declare the entire floor as your project boundary, then the project team needs to evaluate all plumbing fixtures whether these are new or existing.