Residential

EPA WaterSense for Homes Finalized

Certified homes will save 10,000 gallons of water a year.

The EPA’s WaterSense Single-Family New Home Specification, under which homes will use 20% less water than typical new houses, was finalized Dec. 9.

With features including WaterSense-labeled fixtures, water-efficient landscaping and irrigation, and an efficient hot-water delivery system, WaterSense-certified homes will save more than 10,000 gallons of water per year, the EPA estimates. Houses must be inspected and certified by EPA-licensed certification providers.

For full details and resources on the specification, visit www.epa.gov/WaterSense/nhspecs/homes_final.html.

Also see: Vanguard Homes Builds First EPA WaterSense Home

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