Product & Program Specifications
Products bearing the WaterSense label
are generally 20 percent more water-efficient than similar products
in the marketplace. The WaterSense label will help you identify
high-performance, water-efficient products and professional certification
programs that embrace and encourage the use of water-efficient design.
EPA issues specifications that set out the requirements that products
and programs must meet to earn the WaterSense label:
- Draft Specifications Under Development:
- Draft Specifications:
- Final Specifications:
WaterSense is also reviewing many other
products.
Visit the Specification Development Process
page for more information on how EPA develops specifications for
water-efficient products and programs.
Product Certification
The WaterSense product certification
system outlines the process and procedures for the certification
of products and will supersede the interim certification process.
For an overview of current and proposed standards and voluntary
specifications, please see the National
Efficiency Standards and Specifications for Water-Using Appliances
and Equipment (PDF) (9 pp, 128K, About PDF)
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