Ontario, Calif. -- IAPMO formally released its Green
Plumbing and Mechanical Code Supplement, the most comprehensive document ever
created to standardize sustainable residential and commercial plumbing and
mechanical systems.
According
to a report, the Green Supplement serves as a complement to
any adopted plumbing and mechanical code, smoothly bridging the
previously troublesome gap between existing codes and established green building
programs. Where code language and green building concepts lack cohesion, the
Green Supplement creates harmony by addressing such areas as:
-- Use of alternate water sources (gray water, rainwater harvesting)
-- Proper use of high-efficiency plumbing products
-- Conservation of hot water
-- Energy conservation in HVAC systems
-- Training/education in green plumbing systems
Established in January 2008, the 25-member GTC is comprised of a who's who of
industry leaders in all facets of the sustainable plumbing and mechanical
fields, along with 60 other plumbers, contractors, engineers, inspectors and
energy/water conservation experts enlisted for task groups.
"Many of the provisions in the Green Supplement are very advanced," said Amir
Tabakh, director of Environmental Engineering, Environmental Affairs Division of
the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and a member of the GTC.
"These standards are 5-7 years ahead of the local codes. The Green Supplement
gives a local jurisdiction the opportunity to adopt a superior product, a
superior standard without waiting 5-7 years."
Though provisions dealing with sustainable plumbing are prominent, Tabakh
contends the mechanical aspects should not be overlooked. "According to the
California Energy Commission, 30 percent of the state's energy consumption
within commercial buildings is mechanical equipment," he said. "If that 30
percent is positively impacted, it means many more electrical systems will
become highly efficient. So, this document ultimately touches national standards
for electrical efficiency."
More information:
www.iapmo.org/Pages/IAPMO_Green.aspx.