Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 68.17 |
Liaison | Ian Johnson |
Submission Date | March 4, 2020 |
Colorado College
OP-21: Water Use
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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5.00 / 5.00 |
Michael
Brubaker Campus Operations & Plant Manger Facilities Services |
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Level of ”Physical Risk Quantity” for the institution’s main campus as indicated by the World Resources Institute Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas:
Medium to High
Part 1. Reduction in potable water use per person
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Total water withdrawal | 61,211,570.34 Gallons | 99,862,583.27 Gallons |
Potable water use:
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Potable water use | 35,100,276.38 Gallons | 49,859,040.58 Gallons |
Start and end dates of the performance year and baseline year (or three-year periods):
Start Date | End Date | |
Performance Period | July 1, 2018 | June 30, 2019 |
Baseline Period | July 1, 2008 | June 30, 2009 |
If end date of the baseline year/period is 2004 or earlier, provide:
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Figures needed to determine "Weighted Campus Users":
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Number of students resident on-site | 1,729 | 1,542 |
Number of employees resident on-site | 96 | 25 |
Number of other individuals resident on-site | 0 | 0 |
Total full-time equivalent student enrollment | 2,278 | 1,978.50 |
Full-time equivalent of employees | 802 | 626 |
Full-time equivalent of students enrolled exclusively in distance education | 0 | 0 |
Weighted campus users | 2,766.25 | 2,345.13 |
Potable water use per weighted campus user:
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Potable water use per weighted campus user | 35,100,276.38 Gallons | 49,859,040.58 Gallons |
Percentage reduction in potable water use per weighted campus user from baseline:
40.32
Part 2. Reduction in potable water use per unit of floor area
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Gross floor area | 2,281,467 Gross square feet | 2,002,259.56 Gross square feet |
Potable water use per unit of floor area:
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Potable water use per unit of floor area | 15.38 Gallons per square foot | 24.90 Gallons per square foot |
Percentage reduction in potable water use per unit of floor area from baseline:
38.22
Part 3. Reduction in total water withdrawal per unit of vegetated grounds
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Vegetated grounds | 38.70 Acres | 35.51 Acres |
Total water withdrawal per unit of vegetated grounds:
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Total water withdrawal per unit of vegetated grounds | 1,581,828.47 Gallons per acre | 2,812,312.98 Gallons per acre |
Percentage reduction in total water withdrawal per unit of vegetated grounds from baseline:
43.75
Optional Fields
Colorado College has instituted specific staff training as well as the installation of sub meters on large water consuming infrastructure such as the pool, cooling structures, etc. Building automation is used to identify larger than normal fill volumes.
A brief description of the institution's water recovery and reuse initiatives:
Landscape zones are irrigated with City of Colorado Springs-supplied non-potable water, a combination of raw water from a local reservoir and treated domestic wastewater. Additionally, CC has started recovering grey water in the central heating plant to condense flu gas and recover heat.
A brief description of the institution's initiatives to replace plumbing fixtures, fittings, appliances, equipment, and systems with water-efficient alternatives:
In general, Colorado College has phased in efficient water fixtures as older ones have retired. Fixture retrofits have included outfitting existing faucets with low-flow faucet aerators, replacing shower heads, replacing tank and flush valve toilets with low-flow models, and upgrading urinals to current standards. In 2012, while renovating Worner Student Center and Rastall Dining Hall, the College replaced the existing dishwasher with a more efficient one and retrofitted toilets and urinals with low-flow units. Recently, the Facilities department updated the Bemis shower fixtures to be more efficient.
Website URL where information about the institution’s water conservation and efficiency efforts is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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