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A LEED Gold certified building project requires 30% water use reduction compared to baseline. The baseline water use is calculated at 120,000 gallons per year. What is the maximum allowable annual water use?

Correct Answer

A) 84,000 gallons

A 30% reduction means the building can use only 70% of baseline consumption. 120,000 × 0.70 = 84,000 gallons per year maximum allowable use.

Answer Options
A
84,000 gallons
B
90,000 gallons
C
96,000 gallons
D
108,000 gallons

Why This Is the Correct Answer

When LEED requires a 30% water use reduction, this means the building must use 30% LESS water than the baseline, not 30% of the baseline. Therefore, the maximum allowable use is 70% of the original baseline consumption. The calculation is straightforward: 120,000 gallons × 0.70 = 84,000 gallons per year. This represents a 36,000 gallon reduction from the baseline, which equals exactly 30% of 120,000 gallons.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: 90,000 gallons

This represents a 25% reduction (120,000 - 90,000 = 30,000, which is 25% of 120,000), not the required 30% reduction for LEED Gold certification.

Option C: 96,000 gallons

This represents only a 20% reduction (120,000 - 96,000 = 24,000, which is 20% of 120,000), falling short of the 30% requirement.

Option D: 108,000 gallons

This represents only a 10% reduction (120,000 - 108,000 = 12,000, which is 10% of 120,000), significantly below the 30% LEED requirement.

Memory Technique

Think 'REDUCE and REMAINDER': If you reduce by 30%, the remainder is 70%. Always calculate what remains, not what's removed.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code, Chapter 13 - Energy Efficiency, and LEED reference materials in the green building sections

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