Over the next five years, water efficiency and conservation will become critical factors in green design, construction and product selection.
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Paul Stillwaggon & Pat Cornish

June 2009 
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According to McGraw-Hill Construction's latest SmartMarket Report, Water Use in Buildings, released in support from The Chicago Faucet Company and Sloan Valve Company. Architecture and engineering (A/E) firms, contractors and owners report that water efficiency is rapidly becoming a higher priority than other aspects of green building, such as energy efficiency and waste reduction.
"This study sheds light on the shift in what will define a green building," said Harvey Bernstein, vice president of Industry Analytics, Alliances & Strategic Initiatives, McGraw-Hill Construction. "The results are especially telling--the increasing importance of water issues, the business benefits from water-efficient products and processes, and building owner buy-in all point to how critical it will be for the industry to address responsible water practices in the future." According to the United Nations Environmental Program, buildings consume 20 percent of the world's available water, a resource that becomes scarcer each year. Efficient practices and products, such as grey water treatment and low-flow plumbing fixtures, provide significant opportunities for the A/E industry to respond to this trend and build high-tech, low-water-demand projects that will turn the tide on the water crisis and create the conscientious buildings of tomorrow.
"We regard sustainability as an opportunity to travel down new roads with our customers," said John Fitzgerald, Director of Marketing, The Chicago Faucet Company. "Sustainability and social responsibility are closely interrelated and are important subjects for Chicago Faucets in thinking and acting in research and development and in production. Sustainability is the foundation of why, ultimately, we sponsored this research." The report covers involvement levels and growth opportunities over the next five years, as well business benefits, motives and obstacles encountered in this advancing market. Highlights include:
Water Use in Buildings is the latest green building SmartMarket Report from McGraw-Hill Construction Research & Analytics. More information can be found at .
[Editor's Note: McGraw-Hill Construction serves more than one million customers within the $5.6 trillion global construction community, www.construction.com. Survey sponsor information, www.chicagofaucets.com/ and www.sloanvalve.com.]
Written by Peter L. Mosca
June 24, 2009
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