LEED Green Associate

Category - Water

Well-designed building systems do NOT need to use excessive amount of:
  1. potable water
  2. any type of water
  3. reclaimed water
  4. graywater
Explanation
Answer: A - Well designed building systems do NOT need to use excessive amount of potable water. Potable water is water that meets or exceeds the EPA's drinking water quality standards and is approved for human consumption by the state or local authorities having jurisdiction. Building systems do not need to be of drinking water quality and can be designed to use non-potable water such as greywater or blackwater.
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