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Sustainable Water Management and the Net Zero Water Initiative

July 19, 2016

Recent NCRES Water Talk

Nov. 17BreWater: Making More Beer with Less Water

Feb. 16Intro to the Water-Energy Nexus

Mar. 15The Energy Water Nexus: Choices in Energy Generation

Who is Brendle Group?

What is Net Zero Water?

A pioneering, grassroots initiative focused on planning for and achieving water neutrality.

Water Neutral:

Using only as much water as falls on a site and eliminating all water quality impacts from the site.

Why this Initiative? Why Now?

• Starts with what is available to inform what is needed

• Recognizes the importance of sustainable water management, especially in the face of climate change

• Considers quantity AND quality

• Fills a gap – less developed frameworks/tools (builds on net zero climate and energy trends)

• Creates an action plan for reducing impact –developing a footprint is only the first step

History and Context

2011-2013Idea incubated at Brendle Group

Fall 2013 Initiative launched at Net Zero Cities

Fall 2014Phase 1 development & fundraising complete

Winter 2015Introduced Building Scale Toolkit

August 2015Launched Building Scale Toolkit

September 2015

Net Zero Water Month

Net Zero Water ConsortiumProject Team

Program Sponsors

Technical Advisory Group

NZW Planning Toolkit – Building Scale

TOOLKIT ORIENTATION/DEMO

Case Study 1: BG Headquarters

• Site: 13,000 sq ft

• Building: 5,000 sq ft

• Built in 1985

• Renovated in 2010

• Certified LEED Gold

• Water conserving landscape, end-use fixtures, and appliances

• Permeable pavement and rain gardens for stormwater management

Case Study 2: The Alliance Center

• Site: 15,000 sf

• Building: 41,000 sf

• Built in 1908

• Renovated in 2004

• Certified as LEED Gold

• Water conserving end-use fixtures

and appliances

Case Study 3: New Belgium Brewing

• Site: 2.1 million sf; Building: 205,000 sf

• Goal to reduce water consumption to 3.5 barrels of

water per barrel of beer this year (2014 = 3.96:1)

• Step 1: Analysis Parameters

• Step 2: Land Use/Land Cover (soils, site areas)

• Step 3: Precipitation (average and dry conditions)

• Step 4: Water Use (indoor/outdoor)

• Step 5: Water Use – Annual Growth

• Step 6-8: Water, Stormwater, and Energy Cost

Case Study Water Footprints

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Indoor Outdoor Total Phosphorus

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Process - Beer Process - Wastewater

Process - Net Consumed Total Phosphorus

Phosphorous - Retention Ponds & Bioswales

• Step 1: Vision Statement

• Step 2-3: Water Supply/Quantity Targets

• Step 4-5: Water Quality Targets

• Step 6: Milestones

Quantity• Average and dry year conditions• Total site area• Total building area• Total roof areaQuality• Previous site conditions• Local water quality target• Pre-development conditions

Goal Options

Reduce use & stormwater impact

• 50 percent below baseline in 2016

• 80 percent below baseline in 2018

• Achieve NZW goal in 2020

– Dry Year Harvestable Rainwater target for quantity

– Pre-development Condition target for quality

BG Headquarters Vision and Goals

Alliance Center Goal Options

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New Belgium Goal Options

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• Input Dashboard: Selecting Strategies

• Refining Reduction Strategies

– Indoor Water Efficiency

– Outdoor Water Efficiency

– Water Supply and Reuse

– Water Quality

– Trading Credits

Brendle Group Reduction Strategies: Quantity

Brendle Group Reduction Strategies: Quality

What’s Next for Net Zero Water?

• Building Scale Toolkit Is available for Free Download at: brendlegroup.com/water/netzerowater/buildingtoolkit

• Encourage distribution/use of building-scale toolkit and implementation of NZW concepts

• Further development of the building-scale

toolkit and the NZW concept at other scales

CONTACT INFORMATION

Brendle Group Water Practice Area Lead & NZW Planning Toolkit Project ManagerBecky FedakBrendle GroupNetZeroWater@BrendleGroup.com970-207-0058

brendlegroup.com/water/netzerowater

bit.ly/NetZeroWater