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Water Efficiency - Green Building Technology


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Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 1h 55m

Water efficiency in Green Buildings​

What you'll learn
Recognize ways to reduce water use inside and outside the building and implement water metering to support better water management.
Recognize how credits address issues related to improving water efficiency
Identify the intent, requirements, and strategies for success with Water Efficiency credits
Recognize how credit requirements lead to higher performing buildings and market transformation
Requirements
This is a basic or all-level course focused on LEED v4 Water Efficiency Credits and the GSAS Water Criteria. Being familiar with green building principles through GSAS CGP D&B, GSAS GCP CM, GSAS CGP OP, LEED GA, LEED AP (BD+C), IGBC AP, GRIHA CP Certification, or any engineering degree will be helpful.
Description
Water Efficiency - Green Building Technology Training Program Examine the LEED v4 BD+C Water Efficiency Credits, which emphasize minimizing water consumption within and outside the building and the significance of metering for improved water management. The Water category is concerned with water conservation for indoor and outdoor use. The natural water cycle is a system in which water resources are continuously exchanged between the atmosphere, soil water, surface water, ground water, and plants. This cycle treats and recharges freshwater supplies. Human consumption of fresh water outpaces the natural cycle and under these circumstances, water cannot be considered as a renewable resource. Sustainable techniques for the efficient use of water, the collection, recycling, and reuse of water to alleviate the environmental implications of water depletion and scarcity.The practice questions were prepared by a CEO and Founder of Beyond Smart Cities - Krishnaji...

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