Implementing Reuse to Achieve LEED/Sustainability Goals
Hazen and Sawyer was commissioned to lead a study designed to provide practical guidelines for developers, engineers, and architects who wish to incorporate water reuse at the building or small community scale.
![Leed reuse decision support tool worksheet](https://optimise2.assets-servd.host/hazen-sawyer/production/projects/guidance-for-implementing-reuse-in-new-developments-to-achieve-leed-sustain/leed_reuse_decision_support_tool_worksheet.jpg?w=768&auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=min&dm=1634918917&s=1621a170c757dee711434c475bd17921)
![Willow school system](https://optimise2.assets-servd.host/hazen-sawyer/production/projects/guidance-for-implementing-reuse-in-new-developments-to-achieve-leed-sustain/willow_school_system.jpg?w=768&auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=min&dm=1644602301&s=07165d7c918be21278b542aa9aa91403)
The project provided information regarding the scope of necessary infrastructure, the costs of implementation, applicable regulations, and associated benefits and potential challenges. A series of case studies drawn from over 50 building-scale water reuse systems were collected and incorporated into a guidance document and computerized decision support tool designed to provide guidance in selecting technologies that meet multiple levels of sustainability goals.
![Ben Stanford, PhD](https://optimise2.assets-servd.host/hazen-sawyer/production/people/Stanford_Benjamin.jpg?w=160&h=160&auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=min&dm=1637167651&s=0eb6882fb22c8e734a01be13ed062284)
Ben Stanford leads digital strategy efforts and develops advanced technology solutions for drinking water, water reuse, and wastewater utilities.
![Watereuse leed decision support tool](https://optimise2.assets-servd.host/hazen-sawyer/production/projects/implementing-reuse-to-achieve-leed-sustainability-goals/watereuse_leed_decision_support_tool.jpg?w=768&auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=min&dm=1644602503&s=b433c6b80ca6b02553941fc24a8b78d2)
![Sample tool results](https://optimise2.assets-servd.host/hazen-sawyer/production/projects/guidance-for-implementing-reuse-in-new-developments-to-achieve-leed-sustain/sample_tool_results.jpg?w=768&auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=min&dm=1644602283&s=ed832fb1a7ef2633c4da6796964a2ef8)
Project Outcomes and Benefits
- A total of 52 on-site reuse systems from across the US and elsewhere were included in the database, covering a range of different reuse systems, sizes, locations, and treatment technologies.
- Of the 52 systems in the database, 11 of them ranging from 1,200 gallons per day at an office building to 250,000 gallons per day at a commercial site were selected for inclusion as detailed case studies.
- Decision support tool provides location-specific cost curves, water use forecasts and savings, water efficiency savings, and carbon footprint analysis for each user-defined project.
- The tool also can be used to indicate how water reuse can help to achieve up to 12 points towards LEED certification.
- Guidance document provides a context, summary, and evaluation of the tools developed in this project and serves as a reference “manual” for those interested in incorporating decentralized water reuse systems into future projects.