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How much water could be saved – Student(s) needed?

March 20, 2013 by Alexandre Hebert Leave a Comment

The Factor 4 team is interested in knowing how much water could be saved in buildings NE1 to NE8?  Using less water is a good thing from a natural resource perspective but is also good from a climate change point of view!  Indeed, saving water saves natural gas and electricity both on site (pumps and water heating) but also at the regional level (pumps and other equipment associated with water treatment).

The Factor 4 team is looking for student(s) interested in doing a water audit of the Factor 4 area.  Ideal candidate(s) will have a strong interest in sustainability with skills (or a skilled Faculty supervisor) in statistical analysis (sampling, data acquisition, computing confidence intervals, etc.). Energy data associated to water conservation will be provided.

If you are interested please email:

alexandre_hebert@bcit.ca

 

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