Water Conservation Methods for U.S. Army Installations. Volume I. Residential Usage Management.

Abstract

The objective of this report were: to compile information on methods of conserving water, and to provide guidance that facilities engineers can use to identify practices that conserve water in residences and that are appropriate for the ARmy. To accomplish these objectives, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) conducted literature searches and manufacturer surveys to determine the availability, compatibility, cost, and performance of household devices that conserve water. CERL's work indicates that the following guidelines can help conserve water: Water conservation should be considered as part of the installation's energy conservation program. Water conservation techniques, such as installing devices on household fixtures, are an important part of comprehensive water supply planning, and should be considered for retrofitting and for new construction projects; and because many types of conservation devices are available, the facilities engineer can select proven device technology with which there is little risk failure or public rejection. The transition from conventional fixtures to water conservation devices usually can be made without major behavior changes by residents.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1983
Accession Number
ADA128550

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  • J. T. Bandy
  • L. J. Benson
  • M. A. Kamiya
  • M. J. Staub
  • R. J. Scholze

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  • Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

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