LEED Green Associate

Category - Water

The common factor between indoor and process water is that both types of water are:
  1. measured on metering controls
  2. treated on-site
  3. captured for reuse
  4. connected to irrigation systems
Explanation
Answer: A - The common factor between indoor and process water is that it is water that is used to measure on metering controls. Water metering controls measure consumption, diagnostic, and status data of both indoor and process water. Water meters are used to determine overall water usage, to be billed by the water provider, and do not inherently separate water flow into usage categories.
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