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    Outdoor Water Use Reduction Credits in LEED v4

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    The United States Green Building Council® (USGBC) launched the LEED®  green building program in 2000. Since that time, the program has gone through a number of revisions. LEED v4, released in late 2013, is the current version of LEED.

    With LEED's focus on sustainability and environmental performance, water efficiency has always been important in LEED rating systems. A primary goal of LEED v4 is to "Protect and Restore Water Resources."



    Summary

    • In LEED v4, the prerequisites and credit requirements for the Outdoor Water Use Reduction credit have changed, and they vary based on building and project type.

    • The calculator used for the prerequisite was modified, and the alternative water source credit and smart sensor irrigation were moved to the prerequisite.

    • The Outdoor Water Use Reduction credit requires at least a 50% from the calculated baseline for the site’s peak watering month. Reductions must first be achieved through plant species selection and irrigation system efficiency as calculated in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense® Water Budget Tool.

    • Additional reductions beyond 30% may be achieved using any combination of efficiency, alternative water sources, and smart scheduling technologies.

    • There is a new credit for Water Metering that rewards projects for submetering at least two water end uses.

    • In the Building Operations and Maintenance (O+M) project type, which applies to existing buildings that are undergoing renovations or improvements, installing an irrigation meter can contribute to helping achieve the credits for Outdoor Water Use Reduction.


    Strategies for Reducing Outdoor Water Use with Baseline Products

    Baseline controllers equipped with soil moisture sensors, in conjunction with an appropriately designed irrigation system with distribution uniformity (DU) of 45% or more, will reduce water use by 30% compared to average implementations of conventional controls.

    Baseline controllers with soil moisture sensors can replenish ET with zero error or drift, allowing a properly configured system to achieve near perfect irrigation management. Correct application of water will also improve plant efficiency through the promotion of deeper root systems, which improves both water efficiency and plant health and beauty.



    Smart Scheduling Technologies

    Baseline’s Soil Moisture Sensors (SMS) are ideal tools to reduce water use. Through proper design and implementation, a Baseline irrigation controller can reduce seasonal water use by up to 70%. LEED further requires that peak (July) water use be reduced by 50% in order to achieve the Outdoor Water Use Reduction credit. With built-in water management features, automatic calibration of sensor thresholds, and in conjunction with appropriately designed distribution systems with a distribution uniformity (du) of 45% or higher, all Baseline controllers with Soil Moisture Sensors will meet or exceed LEED requirements for Outdoor Water Use Reduction.

    All water savings figures are predicted for peak seasonal use (July).

    Category  Model  Water Savings  Summary 
    Irrigation Controllers  BaseStation 1000 (BL1000)
    BaseStation 3200 (BL3200) 
    15%

    Average savings seen using integrated water management features included in Baseline controllers. Key features include intelligent soak cycling and day interval calendar

    Soil Moisture Sensors  NL-5315B 35-45%

     Average additional savings for using soil moisture sensors with Baseline controllers. A distribution uniformity of 45% or greater is required to achieve target results.

    Soil Moisture Sensor add-on Device WaterTec S100 Up to 50%

    Average savings for using soil moisture sensors with a properly configured irrigation timer.




    Alternate Water Sources

    Baseline irrigation controllers have watering features to control and support multiple types of alternate water sources.

    Using irrigation products designed for operation in non-potable systems can contribute to this credit. The following Baseline products meet these requirements: 

    Category  Model  Non-Potable Water Applicability 
    Irrigation Controllers  BaseStation 1000 (BL1000)
    BaseStation 3200 (BL3200) 

    Advanced control algorithms and soil moisture sensors allow minimum water use from water storage systems, collection cisterns or ponds. Flexible and powerful programming features allow intelligent use of secondary water.

    Pause & Pump Relay biCoders BL-5402 and BL-5201PR, used with BL-1000 BL-3200 controllers

    A multi-purpose pause biCoder used with a float switch or similar device, and a pump relay biCoder used to protect the pump and control fill for alternate water sources such as rainwater or condensate collection cisterns or open air collection ponds. For use in conjunction with BaseStation 1000, 1000R, 3200, or 3200R, which have pump management and advanced scheduling features to support these uses.

    Flow biCoders

    BL-5308

    BL-5309

    Flow biCoders for use with industry standard flow sensors or meters, including controlled flow systems for use with greywater applications as required and regulated in some markets. Used in conjunction with integrated overflow protection algorithms in BaseStation 1000, 1000R, 3200, or 3200R controllers.


    Contact Baseline for more information on watering using secondary water sources, cisterns, or collection ponds.



    Measuring Water Use

    Baseline’s flow solutions enable you to take precise control over the water at your site. Baseline’s irrigation flow sensors and flow meters are accurate across all ranges of flow so you’ll know without a doubt how much water you’re using. Baseline’s Flow biCoders™ ensure compatibility between virtually any third-party flow device and any Baseline irrigation controller.

    Category  Model  Water Metering Applicability 

    Irrigation Controllers

    BaseStation 1000 (BL-1000)

    BaseStation 3200 (BL-3200)

    When properly configured with a flow device, the BaseStation 1000 or BaseStation 3200 can provide an extensive set of flow monitoring and management capabilities to help understand how water is being used and to reduce the effects of pipeline breaks and sprinkler malfunctions. It can monitor actual water flow rates and then compare them against the expected or design flow rates and provide alerts and perform actions when limits or boundaries are exceeded.

    PFS Series Irrigation Flow Sensors


    BL-PFS100

    BL-PFS150

    BL-PFS200

    BL-PFS300

    BL-PFS400


    The Baseline PFS Series Flow Sensors have a unique low drag, a lightweight impeller design, and a specially engineered tee cavity and impeller placement to ensure smooth flow and precise performance at the lowest flow rates. Every Baseline PFS Series Flow Sensor is two-wire ready with a Flow biCoder built into the tee insert. Because a Flow biCoder is built into each flow sensor, every device comes pre-configured with the correct K and offset values.The PFS Series Flow Sensors are available in 1½” to 4” sizes.

    BFS Brass Flow Sensor

    BL-BFS150

    The Baseline BFS Brass Flow Sensor has a unique low drag, a lightweight impeller design, and a specially engineered tee cavity and impeller placement to ensure smooth flow and precise performance at the lowest flow rates. Every Baseline BFS Series Flow Sensor is two-wire ready with a Flow biCoder built into the tee insert. Because a Flow biCoder is built into each flow sensor, every device comes pre-configured with the correct K and offset values. The BFS Brass Flow Sensor is available in 1½”.

    BFM Series Irrigation Flow Meters

    BL-BHM150 

    BL-BHM150-NO

    BL-BHM200

    BL-BHM200-NO

    BL-BHM300

    BL-BHM300-NO

    BL-BHM400

    BL-BHM400-NO

    Baseline’s BHM Series Hydrometer is a Flow Meter and Master Valve combination and is available in Normally Open and Normally closed Configurations. The Hydrometer is available in 1½” to 4” pipe sizes and every meter is 2-wire ready with a built-in Flow biCoder and pre-configured K and offset values.


    BHM Series Irrigation Hydrometers

    BL-BHM150

    BL-BHM150-NO

    BL-BHM200

    BL-BHM200-NO

    BL-BHM300

    BL-BHM300-NO

    BL-BHM400

    BL-BHM400-NO

    Baseline’s BFM Series Flow Meters are small, rugged, and highly reliable flow meters that are Baseline two-wire ready. The flow meter is available in 3/4” to 1 1/2” pipe sizes. The K and Offset values are preconfigured in the flow meters.

    Flow biCoders

    BL-5308

    BL-5309

    Flow biCoders for use with industry standard flow sensors or meters, including controlled flow systems. Used in conjunction with integrated overflow protection algorithms in BaseStation 1000, 1000R, 3200, or 3200R controllers.