Building for use as for nonpotable and uses such as total flushing and irrigation. In 2015, this ordinance became a mandatory requirement for all new development over 250,000 square feet or greater. The ordinance under the mandatory requires the treatment and reuse of gray water, rainwater and Foundation Drainage to meet toilet flushing and irrigation demands. And this ordinance is applicable city wide. Next. Just wanted to share with you a few examples of some of these nonpotable water projects. Obviously our headquarters at 525 golden gate we have installed and engineered wetland treatment system to capture and treat our water for toilet flushing and irrigations. The center opted to collect Foundation Drainage, as a voluntary project to collect it and treat it and reuse it to flush toilets, approximately 200 toilets. As well as to build a truckfill station for department of public works to pick up the water for streetcleaning purposes. Another example is the chase center. This actual
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