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Structural Water Savings: Can Right Sizing of Water Systems Really Save Water? (The Answer is Yes)

Structural Water Savings: Can Right Sizing of Water Systems Really Save Water? (The Answer is Yes)

Update: 2024-06-11
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In this episode host Christoph Lohr discusses structural and behavioral water waste with Jim Lutz, a retired researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. Jim details his career, focusing on water heater efficiency and plumbing systems, and explains how his research has shown the significance of structural waste in residential plumbing, particularly in hot water distribution systems. He emphasizes the inefficacy of low-flow showerheads due to structural waste and advocates for compact plumbing designs to enhance water and energy conservation. Jim also highlights the long-term impact of these decisions on building efficiency and conservation efforts.

Podcast discussion links:

Water and Energy Wasted During Residential Shower Events: Findings from a Pilot Field Study of Hot Water Distribution Systems

Reducing Waste In Residential Hot Water Distribution Systems

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Structural Water Savings: Can Right Sizing of Water Systems Really Save Water? (The Answer is Yes)

Structural Water Savings: Can Right Sizing of Water Systems Really Save Water? (The Answer is Yes)

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