Plumbing Design for K-12 & Higher Ed (CEU)
CHAPTER SUMMARY
Chapter 1: K-12 Washroom Design
- K-12 washrooms face high traffic, vandalism, and maintenance challenges.
- Hygienic, water-efficient, and low-maintenance fixtures are essential for educational facilities.
- Public schools prioritize lower-cost options, while private schools can afford advanced and sustainable designs.
Chapter 2: Higher Education Washroom Design
- Universities and colleges have a broader scope of design with student centers, lecture halls, dormitories, and larger cafeterias and food service areas.
- Higher education facilities have higher budgets, allowing for more creative and sustainable designs.
- Sensor-activated and power-harvesting technologies enhance reliability and reduce maintenance.
Chapter 3: Water Efficiency and Sustainability
- High-efficiency toilets, urinals, and faucets are recommended to conserve water.
- Water conservation is a higher priority in higher education facilities, with sustainability directors playing a key role.
- Power-harvesting technologies, such as solar and turbine-powered fixtures, can contribute to water and energy savings.