July-August 2007

Drops to Watts Leveraging the Water

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By Benjamin H. Grumbles

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The WaterSense program labels products that are at least 20% more efficient than the current standards while performing as well or better than their less-efficient counterparts. The WaterSense product specifications do not directly address energy consumption. However, all water savings realized through the use of WaterSense-labeled products and services have a corresponding reduction in energy consumption.

Both commercial and residential products and services will be addressed by WaterSense labeling efforts. For appliances that use both water and energy, WaterSense is working with other EPA labeling programs such as Energy Star to coordinate performance criteria. Additionally, businesses may now track, and in the future may be able to benchmark, their water use through Energy Star’s Portfolio Manager.

Projected savings potential for initial WaterSense product areas—toilets, faucets, and irrigation controllers—based on a 10% replacement of existing fixtures, is estimated to be 120 billion gallons or enough to supply water to 33 million people for a year. For every million gallons saved, approximately 1,500 kilowatt-hours are saved.

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The EPA’s goal is to achieve environmental and economic benefits as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible, but we can’t do it alone. We need consumers and businesses across the nation to join us. So the next time you turn on a faucet or a shower, don’t think of it as just running water; remember you’re also using energy. The more wisely we use our water, the better off environmentally and economically we’ll be in the future.

For more information on the WaterSense program, visit www.epa.gov/watersense. To learn more about Energy Star’s Portfolio Manager, visit http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=evaluate_performance.bus_portfoliomanager.

Author's Bio: Benjamin H. Grumbles, EPA assistant administrator for water

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