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WE Credit: Cooling Tower Water Use

Reuse water as many times as possible → then supplement with alternative sources

Why This Credit Matters

Cooling towers are one of the largest water consumers in commercial buildings.

👉 LEED focuses on:

Using water efficiently in cooling systems while maintaining system health

⚙️ Key Concept First (VERY IMPORTANT)

💡 What is Makeup Water?

👉 Makeup water = water added to replace:

  • evaporation
  • blowdown (bleed-off)
  • drift losses

💡 What are Cycles of Concentration?

👉 Cycles = how many times water is reused before discharge

  • Higher cycles → less water waste
  • Lower cycles → more water wasted

🧠 Simple Understanding:

  • 5 cycles → water reused 5 times
  • 10 cycles → water reused 10 times

👉 More cycles = better efficiency

🧩 Credit Overview

Intent

👉 Reduce cooling tower water use

👉 While controlling:

  • scale
  • corrosion
  • biological growth

📏 Step 1: Water Quality Analysis (MANDATORY)

Projects must perform a one-time potable water analysis

🔬 Measure ALL 5 parameters:

  • Calcium (Ca as CaCO₃)
  • Total Alkalinity
  • Silica (SiO₂)
  • Chlorine (Cl)
  • Conductivity

⚠️ Exam Tip:

👉 You don’t need to memorize exact chemistry
👉 But you must know that 5 parameters are required

📏 Step 2: Control Cycles of Concentration

👉 System must be designed so:

None of the parameters exceed maximum limits

🏆 Points Structure

🥇 Option 1: Increase Cycles

  • Up to 10 cycles → 1 point
  • >10 cycles → 2 points

🥈 Option 2: Combine Efficiency + Nonpotable Water

👉 Earn 2 points if:

  • achieve up to 10 cycles
    AND
  • use ≥20% nonpotable water

♻️ Nonpotable Water Sources

(from your slide + expanded)

  • HVAC condensate
  • Steam condensate
  • Ice machine condensate
  • Rainwater
  • Reclaimed water
  • Process water

💡 High-Value Strategy

👉 100% nonpotable water (if feasible)
= strong sustainability + easier compliance

🧠 Where People Get Confused

❌ Misconception 1:

“More chemicals = more cycles”

👉 Not necessarily

👉 Cycles depend on:

  • water quality
  • system design

❌ Misconception 2:

“Nonpotable water alone earns points”

👉 No

👉 Must still meet:

  • cycle requirements

❌ Misconception 3:

“10 cycles = maximum”

👉 No

👉 More than 10 cycles = best performance

Official FAQs

How many water quality parameters must be measured?
5
What does “cycles of concentration” mean?
Number of times water is reused before discharge
A project achieves 9 cycles and uses no nonpotable water. Points?
1 point
A project achieves 9 cycles and uses 25% nonpotable water. Points?
2 points
A project achieves 11 cycles. Points?
2 points
Why does LEED promote higher cycles of concentration?
Because it:
• reduces makeup water demand
• minimizes water discharge
• improves system efficiency

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