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Revised Draft Water-Efficient Single-Family New Home Specification

Public Comments on the Revised Draft Water-Efficient Single-Family New Home Specification and Related Materials

EPA is interested in obtaining input from all interested parties on the revised draft specification materials. The public comment period was open for 60 days and ended on July 7, 2009.

Comments for the Revised Draft Water-Efficient Single-Family New Home Specification and Related Materials (PDF) (419 pp, 1.7MB, About PDF)

Public Meetings on the Revised Draft Water-Efficient Single-Family New Home Specification

EPA held two public meetings to discuss the Revised Draft Water-Efficient Single Family New Home Specification on June 10, 2009 in Washington, DC and on June 22, 2009 via webinar. For more information, please see the public meeting summary (26 pp, 276K About PDF) and the public meeting presentation (25 pp, 532K About PDF).

Revised Specification Information

EPA released a draft specification for water-efficient single-family new homes on May 22, 2008. Based on substantial feedback and significant revisions, EPA released a revised draft specification on May 8, 2009.

This specification establishes the criteria for water-efficient new homes under EPA's WaterSense program. When finalized, it will be applicable to newly constructed single-family homes and townhomes, three stories or less in size.

In addition, to meet the Landscape Design Criteria (Section 4.1.1), the builder may choose to comply by completing a water budget. EPA has developed a tool to guide these calculations. The first version of the tool, released on November 20, 2008, was based on methodology developed by the irrigation industry as described in Irrigation Association's Landscape Irrigation Scheduling and Water Management (2005). This second version incorporates additional research and recommendations suggested by stakeholders as part of the public comment process.

The third-party verification of WaterSense labeled new homes is intended to confirm that the builder has met the criteria of EPA's specification for water-efficient single-family new homes. The inspection and irrigation audit guidelines explains how inspectors verify that the criteria have been met and must be followed in conjunction with the specification. These guidelines have been revised to incorporate revisions to the specification criteria and methods by which they will be tested.

Background Materials

For more information about the water-efficient single family new home specification process, including the first draft, public comments, and EPA's response to the public comments of the specification and water budget tool, please see the Water-Efficient Single-Family New Home Specification Background Materials page.

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