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/** * Copyright (c) 2023 ListBird. All Rights Reserved. * * This software product includes software or other works developed by RESO, * subject to the RESO End User License published at www.reso.org. * * Any modifications, derivative works, or redistributions of this source must * maintain this copyright notice. See the RESO EULA for more information. */ export enum GreenWaterConservation { /** * {@link https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/Efficient+Hot+Water+Distribution} * * Efficient hot water distribution systems are designed to generate hot water using fewer fuel resources, * and to get hot water to low-flow faucets and fixtures more quickly. These systems often feature carefully * designed plumbing lines that are less redundant and/or shorter. Rather than measuring time to hot water * at a fixture in gallons, efficient distribution systems can be measured in cups. EPA WaterSense Guide for * Hot Water Distribution as well as several green building programs have further details. This may also be * known as Structured Plumbing. */ EfficientHotWaterDistribution = 'EfficientHotWaterDistribution', /** * {@link https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/Gray+Water+System} * * The property includes a grey water system. */ GrayWaterSystem = 'GrayWaterSystem', /** * {@link https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/Green+Infrastructure} * * Green Infrastructure is a set of strategies and specifically designed systems to manage stormwater runoff * through a variety of small, cost-effective landscape features located on a property. Green Infrastructure * employs infiltration (allowing water to slowly sink into the soil), evaporation/transpiration using * native vegetation, and rainwater capture and reuse (storing runoff to water plants, flush toilets, etc.). * May include green roof, rain gardens, rain barrels, permeable paving, etc. EPA Green Infrastructure * webpage has more information */ GreenInfrastructure = 'GreenInfrastructure', /** * {@link https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/Low-Flow+Fixtures} * * Toilets, bathroom faucets, showerheads, irrigation controllers, and other products can be manufactured to * use less water than minimum standards. Some products are qualified by third-party programs like the EPA * WaterSense and are typically at least 20 percent more water-efficient than standard products. EPA * WaterSense website has additional information */ LowFlowFixtures = 'LowFlowFixtures', /** * {@link https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/Water+Recycling} * * The property includes a system to reuse stormwater via rain barrels or cisterns for landscaping, or to * treat and reuse water from bathroom sinks, showers, and clothes washing drains for landscape irrigation * and/or toilet flushing. */ WaterRecycling = 'WaterRecycling', /** * {@link https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/Water-Smart+Landscaping} * * Water-smart landscapes are designed to require less water and fertilizer treatments. These landscapes * feature regionally appropriate plants that require low water and are native to the local climate. Plants * are organized by hydrozones (watering needs). Any irrigation system is qualified for high * water-efficiency. Turfgrass is minimized and grown to the tallest height recommended. Strategic * maintenance includes mulching and soil aeration. Other details are documented in EPA’s Water-Smart * Landscape Design Tips. */ WaterSmartLandscaping = 'WaterSmartLandscaping', }