Overall Rating Reporter
Overall Score
Liaison Jean Wu
Submission Date March 7, 2025

STARS v3.0

Franklin University Switzerland
OP-3: Water Use

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete Reporter Leslie Tedoldi
Business Officer
Finance and Administration
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3.1 Potable water use per person

Level of water quantity risk for the institution’s main campus:
Low

Performance year for water use:
2024

Peer group:
Baccalaureate colleges and boarding schools

Potable water from off-site sources:
29,095 Cubic meters

Reclaimed water from off-site sources:
0 Cubic meters

Other off-site water sources:
0 Cubic meters

Potable water from on-site sources:
0 Cubic meters

Other on-site water sources:
0 Cubic meters

Full-time equivalent student enrollment:
413

Full-time equivalent of employees:
84

The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following four figures:

Annual potable water use:
29,095 Cubic meters

Full-time equivalent students and employees:
497

Annual potable water use per person:
58,541.25 Liters

Points earned for indicator OP 3.1:
0.90

3.2 Potable water use per square meter

Gross floor area of building space:
128,122.83 Square meters

The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following two figures:

Annual potable water use per unit of floor area:
227.09 Liters per square meter

Points earned for indicator OP 3.2:
1.86

3.3 Systems for water recovery and return

Does the institution harvest rainwater on-site for storage and use?:
No

Narrative and/or website URL providing an overview of the institution’s on-site rainwater harvesting systems:
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Does the institution recover water on-site for reuse?:
No

Narrative and/or website URL providing an overview of the institution’s on-site water recovery and reuse systems:
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Does the institution collect and return water to surface water or groundwater through on-site green infrastructure?:
Yes

Narrative and/or website URL providing an overview of the institution’s on-site green infrastructure:

Franklin University's Kaletsch campus has a semi-permeable parking lot, which allows rainwater to filtrate into the ground. Behind the New A residence, there is also semi-permeable pavement. 

 


The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:

Points earned for indicator OP 3.3:
0.33

3.4 Ratio of water recovered/returned to total water withdrawal 

Does the institution have methodologies in place to estimate or model the annual volume of water recovered and/or returned on-site?:
No

Narrative outlining the methodologies used to estimate or model the annual volume of water recovered and/or returned on-site:
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Estimated volume of rainwater harvested on-site for storage and use:
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Estimated volume of water recovered on-site for reuse:
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Estimated volume of water collected and returned through on-site green infrastructure:
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The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following four figures:

Annual volume of water recovered and/or returned:
0 Cubic meters

Total water withdrawal:
29,095 Cubic meters

Ratio of water recovered/returned to total water withdrawal:
0

Points earned for indicator OP 3.4:
0

Optional documentation

Notes about the information provided for this credit:

Water consumption from 01.11.2023 – 31.10.2024

  • KC Grotto                     1658 m3
  • Panera                          1140 m3
  • Airone                           2030 m3
  • New Building Complex   9991 m3   broken down as follows
    • New A              1473 m3
    • New B              1294 m3
    • New C              2103 m3
    • Admin spaces   5121 m3
  • North Campus               7535 m3    broken down as follows
    • LDV                  2637 m3
    • Dining Hall        2261 m3
    • LAC-Villa           2637 m3
  • Kaletsch Campus          1434 m3
  • Giardino                        2117 m3
  • Alba                             3190 m

We could only collect data from 2023 for the Giardino and Alba residence buildings. 


Additional documentation for this credit:
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