ID#
li-5233
| Credit Name | WEc1.1 - Water efficient landscaping - reduce by 50% |
|---|---|
| Credit Category | Water efficiency |
| International Applicable | Yes |
| Campus Applicable | No |
Rating System
LEED BD+C: New Construction, LEED O+M: Existing Buildings, LEED BD+C: Core and Shell, LEED BD+C: Schools
Rating System Version
v3 - LEED 2008, v2 - Schools 2007, v2 - LEED 2.2, v2 - LEED 2.0
Inquiry
Our project is seeking a ruling for LEED CS 2.0 WE credit 1.1-1.2, in regards to the specific circumstances for this project to recycle stormwater from a large manmade lake for landscape irrigation purposes and earn both WEc1.1 and 1.2. Background Our site is located on a former rock quarry. The quarry has been partially filled and flooded leaving a deep 12 acre manmade lake which is being recharged by runoff from a large adjacent urban zone. The project has incorporated native and adaptive species to reduce the landscape irrigation calculated total applied water use by over 50% and intends to utilize water from the non-potable source lake water for supplemental irrigation purposes to achieve both WEc1.1 and 1.2 through a 100% reduction in potable water use. A previous CIR ruling dated 9/5/2008 referred to a project that must document the stormwater coming in and going out of a pond to determine if the pond can meet the needs of the building and to compare projected pond levels to historical data. We have calculated that across the entire lake (530,996 sq. ft.), there would be a 0.274 inch/month drop due to irrigation use. The lake is being backfilled by a quarter acre to accommodate this project which will create a smaller basin and higher flows into it. Due to the dense urban surrounding of the project, we believe the runoff will easily accommodate this irrigation use. Calculating the inflows and outflows for the lake is not possible due to the unknown extent of the urban zone that is recharging the lake and historical data on the lake is not available. We intend to submit the LEED application within a short timeframe from the buildings opening and due to time constraints will not be able to verify performance of the irrigation system through measurements before the project submits. We intend to submit this credit in LEED online with the requirements as stated in the LEED CS reference guide and we would like a ruling as to whether our strategy will be sufficient to earn both WEc1.1 and WEc1.2 and if not, is there an alternative compliance path the project can take that does not involve a performance measurement time period.
