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Legislative Update - Government AffairsKaren W. Penafiel, CAE, Vice President,
Since there was a good deal of discussion about the drought and issues around how to respond, Karen sent us the following: (This is not intended to propose a position and is for member information only) Still
looking to gather info on what other local BOMAs as well what some of our real
estate partners in your area are doing to address water issues, but thought the
attached report might be of interest. http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR461/ Evaluating
the Benefits and Costs of Increased Water-Use Efficiency in Commercial Buildings
This
report presents an analytical framework and describes a spreadsheet-based tool
to help commercial building owners make reasoned judgments about various
water-efficiency investment options. The framework considers the costs that are
typically incurred when improving efficiency and seeks to include many tangible
financial benefits. Specifically, it considers the avoided water, wastewater,
and energy costs realized through increased water efficiency and allows the user
to specify tiered utility rates that can have a significant impact on investment
decisions. As future water savings from efficiency investments cannot always be
forecast with certainty, the model includes an innovative scenario-analysis
capability to consider variable increases in utility prices. Although the costs
and water savings of efficiency devices may also be uncertain, the framework
described here assumes that these characteristics are known with certainty. To
demonstrate, the report provides a case study of two configurations of the
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