How to meet the WELL v2.0 Standards for water
The full list of requirements are found here.
(Note: Wellness is a value in its own right, not limited specifically to WELL compliance. There is intrinsic merit in using water tech to assure water quality, whether or not the project is building according to WELL.)
Because WELL has a global perspective, interpreting the Standard consistent with local conditions and variables can be challenging. Compliance with WELL Water Features further poses a special set of complications, for three principal reasons:
Water conditions are highly variable, from moment to moment and place to place.
Responding correctly to the Features requires an understanding of the actual significance of the water quality factors stated.
Designating water technologies to deliver water quality consistent with WELL demands knowledge of the equipment's operational parameters, as well as applicable codes and regulations.
There are three Preconditions in the Water Features that must be met in order to qualify for WELL certification:
Feature W01: Fundamental Water Quality
Feature W02: Water Contaminants
Feature W03: Legionella Control.
The first two can be addressed with correct technologies. The third requires a narrative from the project team (which is outside the scope of this post).
Feature W01: Fundamental Water Quality
What's the impact?
Over the course of our 20+ years of experience, we have found NYC water often presents Turbidity at a level greater than 1.0 NTU. The value we typically find at the domestic water supply to buildings ranges between 1 and 3 NTU.
At left is a recent NTU reading of water drawn from a Manhattan building's domestic water.
Two calls to action:
• 1.Reducing Turbidity to under 1.0 NTU requires at minimum no coarser than 10 micron filtration. See before / after readings below.
• 2.Reliable 10 micron filtration requires a correct ratio of flow rate to screen area.
NTU reading of unfiltered water before Omicron 10, Manhattan | NTU reading after Omicron 10 filtration (same location) |
Contaminant |
Level in tap water | After XL7000 filtration |
Copper | 0.132 mg/L | none |
Iron | 0.028 mg/L | none |
Manganese | 0.010 mg/L | none |
Zinc | 0.005 mg/L | none |
Turbidity | 0.7 NTU* | none |
Bromodichloromethane (THM) | 0.005 mg/L | none |
Chloroform (THM) | 0.036 mg/L | none |
* Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) is a measure of water clarity.
Please note an important exception and omission within Feature W02, Part 6:
What's the impact?
The chlorine threshold above is significantly different from all other water quality factors shown. NYC tap water is meant to hold chlorine at the level of 4 mg/L, per threshold stated. Since the additive enters the water supply long before it reaches a building's water supply, the actual level will fluctuate.
In conclusion, in NYC water conditions:
To comply with WELL v2 Feature W01 and W02, specify an Omicron 10 micron filter for the building (point-of-entry) correctly sized to the max flow rate.
To get an extra point from Feature W05, specify the XL7000 at drinking water outlets (point-of-use).
For more information about Omicron technologies and application considerations, please see Specifications and additional articles in our Knowledge Base.