Limited energy study of facilities in the historic, Red Brick Main Post Area at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Volume 2 of 2. Final report
This project requires replacement of high-volume toilets and urinals with water saving toilets (1.6 gal/flush for tank type, 3.5 gal/flush for flush type) and water-saving urinals (1.0 gal/flush). Also required is a retrofit of existing high-volume faucets and showerheads with water saving spring-loaded faucets and water savings showerheads. Upon completing this water-conservation project, Fort Bragg will save 2287 MWH of energy and save $50,451 annually which will help Fort Bragg meet the requirements of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (PL 102-486). This act states that Fort Bragg must achieve a 30% reduction in its energy consumption from FY 1985 to the FY 2005. This project consists of installing water-saving urinals, spring-loaded faucets, and water-saving showerheads
Book, 1995