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Created on LEED Interpretation

ID#

li-2313

Credit NameWEc3.1 - Water use reduction - 20% reduction
Credit CategoryWater efficiency
International ApplicableYes
Campus ApplicableNo

Rating System

LEED BD+C: Core and Shell

Rating System Version

v2 - LEED 2.0

Inquiry

Our project consists of a new 8,000sq ft bookstore and office as part of an addition to existing 64,000 sf student center which supports other student activities for the college. The existing building will undergo minimal modifications as part of an overall renovation effort. Therefore it is our intention to reduce the scope of the LEED certification to the addition only. The mechanical system of the existing building will service the addition and will be modified in order to meet the LEED requirements of ASHRAE 90.1, minimum energy performance and the 14% (2 credit requirement) or EAc1. Due to the proximity of the bathrooms in the existing building and budget considerations, the new addition will not have any plumbing. Is it acceptable to pursue WEc3 for water savings if renovations of the existing building plumbing fixtures are made to meet the water saving requirements of the credit? Furthermore, if this is acceptable would we use the occupancy numbers of the addition only, or for the entire facility, in our water saving calculations?

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