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Title

Benchmarking Water Efficiency in Public School Buildings.

Authors

Flores, Rafael Almeida; Ghisi, Enedir

Abstract

The operation of buildings is significant among the human activities that withdraw water from nature, and evaluating the water efficiency of buildings is essential for sustainable development. Hence, this paper aims to assess the water efficiency in school buildings to identify benchmarks that could be used as targets in water-saving initiatives alongside highlighting which type of variable is more influential for each building. A cluster benchmarking system was developed and applied to 82 public school buildings in Florianópolis, Brazil. Data were obtained from the state water supply company and both state and municipal education departments. Water consumption drivers were defined through a literature review and the language R was used for clustering the sample. Water efficiency was then evaluated using suitable indicators for occupation conditions, building rooms and spaces and water appliances. High and low-efficiency buildings were identified in the five clusters generated through the k-means algorithm. Schools with excessively low or high consumption that could be related either to the under-measurement or leaks were identified, which is useful for water network management. In conclusion, water-efficient school buildings were highlighted as benchmarks and the type of variables that should be addressed for enhancing the accuracy of water-saving initiatives were highlighted.

Subjects

FLORIANOPOLIS (Santa Catarina, Brazil); WATER efficiency; SCHOOL buildings; WATER consumption; WATER utilities; PUBLIC schools

Publication

Sustainability (2071-1050), 2022, Vol 14, Issue 7, p3794

ISSN

2071-1050

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/su14073794

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