Water Mapping for the Built Environment
Hours: 4
Express Program: NOT YET

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Learning Objectives:

- Attendees will be able to list they key drivers for water conservation and water efficiency
- Attendees will be able to differentiate between water conservation and water efficiency
- Attendees will be able to characterize the regulatory aspects of water efficiency and water conservation in Massachusetts, including the Massachusetts Water Conservation Standards
- Attendees will be able to analyze building use schedules and develop design flows and estimated actual flows to: develop a preliminary water balance, including estimation of consumptive and non-consumptive water uses and potable and non potable water demands

Course Description:

This course is all about water mapping for the built environment. Attendees will learn about all the key drivers for water conservation and water efficiency and be able to differentiate between water conservation and water efficiency. Attendees will learn about the regulatory aspects of water efficiency and water conservation specifically in Massachusetts including the Massachusetts Water Conservation Standards. Attendees will be able to analyze building use schedules and develop design flows and estimated actual flows to develop a preliminary water balance which includes estimation of consumptive and non-consumptive water uses and potable and non potable water demands.

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