San Francisco building brings water efficiency to low-income tenants
Mark Puchalski is the director of facilities with the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation. The nonprofit is integrating a wide range of water-saving technologies into its buildings, which serve low-income residents in San Francisco. … “This building uses 50% less water, 51% to be exact, less water than a building of comparable size and community … ,” says Puchalski. … Their water conservation model is so successful it’s being highlighted in a new sustainability report by the nonprofits SPUR and the Pacific Institute.
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