ASTM E2728-11
Standard Guide for Water Stewardship in the Design, Construction, and Operation of Buildings

Standard No.
ASTM E2728-11
Release Date
2011
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM E2728-19
Latest
ASTM E2728-19
Scope

Supply of fresh water is limited and demand is increasing.

The United Nations Population Fund estimates that only 2.5 percent of the water on the Earth is fresh, and only about 0.5 percent is accessible ground or surface water.

While world population tripled in the 20th century, the use of water increased six-fold. The United Nations estimates that in the year 2017, close to 70 percent of the global population will have problems accessing fresh water. Additionally, more than 2 billion people around the world lack basic sanitation facilities.

According to WWAP, agriculture use accounts for 70 percent of annual worldwide water use, industrial use accounts for 22 percent and domestic use accounts for 8 percent (1).

Increased demand has put additional stress on water supplies and distribution systems, threatening both human health and the environment.

Increased demand has intensified energy use and the associated greenhouse gas emissions. Significant energy is expended for treatment and distribution of water. According to WaterSense, American public water supply and treatment facilities consume about 56 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) per yearenough electricity to power more than 5 million homes for an entire year. In California, an estimated 19 percent of electricity, 32 percent of natural gas consumption, and 88 billion gallons of diesel fuel annually power the treatment and distribution of water and wastewater (2).

The building industry diverts an estimated 16 percent of global fresh water annually (3). It is imperative that design and construction address water efficiency. The estimate of annual usage of available fresh water by the building industry accounts for the quantity of water that is required to manufacture building materials and to construct and operate buildings. It does not reflect the impact of the building industry on the quality of water.

This guide provides information regarding ideal sustainability and water use.

This guide provides general options for applied sustainability and water use.

1.1 This guide is intended to inform sustainable development in the building industry. It outlines ideal sustainability and applied sustainability for water management, consistent with Guide E2432. Both ideal sustainability and applied sustainability should inform decisions regarding water management.

1.1.1 Ideal sustainability is patterned on the hydrological cycle. This provides the concept goals and direction for continual improvement.

1.1.2 Applied sustainability outlines current best practices. This identifies available options considering environmental, economic, and social opportunities and challenges. The most appropriate option(s) are likely to vary depending on the location of the project.

1.2 Water management challenges differ enormously depending on the type of built environment and the available water resources.

1.2.1 The general demands of the built environment vary from very low density rural development to crowded urban development. Large cities present a particular challenge, with 400 cities worldwide housing over 1 million inhabitants.

1.2.2 Successfully meeting the challenges of uneven distribution of water around the world, depletion of groundwater, changing rainfall patterns, and other water industry trends requires sustainable solutions for the effective management of the entire water cycle.

1.2.3 Sustainable design, construction, and operation of water and wastewater services for the built environment are critical components of water stewardship and global sustainable water management.

1.3 Water stewardship ......

ASTM E2728-11 Referenced Document

  • ASTM E2114 Standard Terminology for Sustainability
  • ASTM E2348 Standard Guide for Framework for a Consensus-based Environmental Decision-making Process
  • ASTM E2432 Standard Guide for General Principles of Sustainability Relative to the Built Environment
  • ASTM E2635 Standard Practice for Water Conservation in Buildings Through In-Situ Water Reclamation

ASTM E2728-11 history

  • 2019 ASTM E2728-19 Standard Guide for Water Stewardship in the Design, Construction, and Operation of Buildings
  • 2011 ASTM E2728-11 Standard Guide for Water Stewardship in the Design, Construction, and Operation of Buildings
Standard Guide for Water Stewardship in the Design, Construction, and Operation of Buildings



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