TY - GEN
T1 - Optimization of water use in residential buildings
AU - Alarcon, Laleska
AU - Astorima, Cesar
AU - Rodriguez, Sandra
AU - Melendez, Katia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Accelerated urban growth is a factor driving demand for residential buildings, especially in developing countries, and global indicators show that population growth is increasing at a rate of 80 million people a year, implying the construction of buildings for new citizens. Likewise, said population growth generates an increase in the demand for fresh water, since the consumption of the resource is approximately 64 billion cubic meters per year. In this context, there is the unsustainable use of natural resources, since most houses are built without evaluating the incorporation of techniques that help reduce environmental impact. Water is one of the essential resources for life and its global demand is estimated to increase by 30% in the coming decades. In addition, the construction sector is responsible for 16% of the world's extraction of water resources. Therefore, the sustainable management of water use in homes is a pillar to counteract this shortage and one measure is the construction of sustainable buildings that efficiently consume this resource throughout the life of the project. In this way, this research develops an efficient system through techniques such as the reuse of gray water, rainwater and efficient equipment for new residential buildings that are based on the international BREEAM, LEED and EDGE certifications, and the use of MHS1 software to verify the possible savings in water consumption in the operational stage of the building.
AB - Accelerated urban growth is a factor driving demand for residential buildings, especially in developing countries, and global indicators show that population growth is increasing at a rate of 80 million people a year, implying the construction of buildings for new citizens. Likewise, said population growth generates an increase in the demand for fresh water, since the consumption of the resource is approximately 64 billion cubic meters per year. In this context, there is the unsustainable use of natural resources, since most houses are built without evaluating the incorporation of techniques that help reduce environmental impact. Water is one of the essential resources for life and its global demand is estimated to increase by 30% in the coming decades. In addition, the construction sector is responsible for 16% of the world's extraction of water resources. Therefore, the sustainable management of water use in homes is a pillar to counteract this shortage and one measure is the construction of sustainable buildings that efficiently consume this resource throughout the life of the project. In this way, this research develops an efficient system through techniques such as the reuse of gray water, rainwater and efficient equipment for new residential buildings that are based on the international BREEAM, LEED and EDGE certifications, and the use of MHS1 software to verify the possible savings in water consumption in the operational stage of the building.
KW - BREEAM
KW - EDGE
KW - LEED
KW - environmental impact
KW - sustainable techniques
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85123599948
U2 - 10.1109/CONIITI53815.2021.9619669
DO - 10.1109/CONIITI53815.2021.9619669
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85123599948
T3 - 2021 7th Congreso Internacional de Innovacion y Tendencias en Ingenieria, CONIITI 2021 - Conference Proceedings
BT - 2021 7th Congreso Internacional de Innovacion y Tendencias en Ingenieria, CONIITI 2021 - Conference Proceedings
A2 - Morales, Victor Manuel Fontalvo
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 7th Congreso Internacional de Innovacion y Tendencias en Ingenieria, CONIITI 2021
Y2 - 29 September 2021 through 1 October 2021
ER -