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Table of Contents

1.0 Introduction	3

2.0 Definitions	3

3.0 Effective Date	4

4.0 Overview of Certification Process	4

5.0	Procedures and Requirements for Program Administrators	4

5.1	Application Procedures for Program Administrators	5

5.2	EPA Approval of Program Administrators	6

5.3	Responsibilities of Program Administrators	6

5.4	Ongoing Support	8

6.0	Procedures and Requirements for Licensed Certification Providers	9

6.1	Procedures for Becoming a Licensed Certification Provider	9

6.2	Responsibility of a Licensed Certification Provider	11

6.3	Ongoing Support	13

7.0	Procedures and Requirements for Water-Efficiency Home Inspectors	15

7.1	Inspector Training and Administration	15

7.2	New Home Inspection	16

7.3	Notify Licensed Certification Provider of New Home Inspections	17

7.4	Ongoing Support	18

8.0 Procedures and Requirements for Builder Partners	18

8.1	Partnership Agreement with EPA	18

8.2	New Home Certification and Labeling	18

9.0 Suspension and Withdrawal of the WaterSense Label From New Homes ..20

Figure 1. New Home Certification Process	22

Table 1. Summary of Program Administrator Roles and Responsibilities	23

Table 2. Summary of Licensed Certification Provider Roles and Responsibilities	24

Table 3. Summary of Inspector Roles and Responsibilities	26

Table 4. Summary of Builder Partner Roles and Responsibilities	27

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1.0 Introduction

This document, a supplement to the WaterSense Program Guidelines, outlines the
process for certification and labeling of new homes in compliance with the current
version of WaterSense New Home Specification (specification), including the general
procedures for builder application and receipt of the certificate containing the
WaterSense label. This document also describes the general application procedures and
requirements for those parties involved in training, home inspection, certification, and
issuance of the WaterSense label for new homes.

2.0 Definitions

Builder Partner: A homebuilder who has committed to building new homes in
accordance with the specification and providing other support as specified in this
certification system. The builder shall signify such commitment by signing a WaterSense
partnership agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Licensed Certification Provider: An organization that commits to hire or contract with
inspectors, train inspectors, oversee new home inspections, and issue certification
decisions for inspected homes. The certification provider shall signify such commitment
by signing a licensing agreement and a WaterSense partnership agreement with EPA.

Licensing Agreement: The legal document between EPA and a certification provider
that grants the certification provider access to and conditions for authorizing the use and
distribution of the WaterSense label.

Partnership Agreement: The formal agreement between EPA and the builder and
between EPA and the certification provider that delineates activities (partner pledges
and EPA commitments) to be conducted by each party, program benefits, and
exclusions.

Program Administrator: An independent organization that is approved by EPA to
oversee certification providers. The program administrator trains certification providers in
accordance with training materials prepared by WaterSense and approves and oversees
the certification providers' certification process as it relates to WaterSense. Approved
program administrators shall sign a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with EPA.

Water-Efficiency Home Inspector (Inspector): An individual who provides inspection
services for new homes in accordance with the specification. The inspector shall be
trained by a licensed certification provider in accordance with training materials prepared
by WaterSense. In addition, the inspector shall work for or be contracted with a licensed
certification provider.

WaterSense Label: A registered certification mark that contains the words
"WaterSense" and "Meets EPA Criteria" in a circular pattern around the WaterSense
graphic "water drop" image. To signify compliance with the specification at the time of

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inspection, the WaterSense label will be provided to the builder partner by a licensed
certification provider in the form of a certificate or sticker, which shall contain a copy of
the WaterSense label and other relevant information to identify the certified new home.
References to the certificate are considered synonymous with the WaterSense label and
as such, the terms may be used interchangeably throughout this document.

3.0 Effective Date

Version 1.1 of this WaterSense New Home Certification System (new home certification
system) shall be effective on January 1, 2013. All parties wishing to certify new homes to
WaterSense criteria shall comply with the requirements of this version of the new home
certification system by no later than January 1, 2013, however, approval and licensure of
existing program administrators and licensed certification providers, respectively, shall
remain in full force and effect.

4.0 Overview of Certification Process

•	EPA develops criteria for the inspection, labeling, and oversight of new homes for
the WaterSense program.

•	Program administrator submits MOA and supporting documentation to EPA.

•	EPA evaluates and approves program administrator.

•	Program administrator evaluates, trains, and approves certification providers.

•	Certification provider signs partnership agreement and licensing agreement with
EPA.

•	EPA licenses certification provider and supplies the certificate template with the
WaterSense label.

•	Program administrator provides WaterSense program materials to licensed
certification provider.

•	Licensed certification provider hires, trains, and oversees inspectors.

•	Builders sign partnership agreements with EPA.

•	Builder partners request certification for individual homes from licensed
certification provider.

•	Inspector evaluates home and submits documentation to licensed certification
provider.

•	Licensed certification provider issues WaterSense label to builder partner.

•	Licensed certification provider reports quarterly to EPA on number and location
of WaterSense labeled new homes.

5.0 Procedures and Requirements for Program Administrators

WaterSense approves program administrators to evaluate, approve, and oversee
certification providers. In addition, program administrators shall provide EPA ongoing
support as described in this section.

A summary of the program administrator's roles and responsibilities, as described in this
section, is provided in Table 1 on page 22.

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5.1 Application Procedures for Program Administrators

A program administrator shall submit an application to EPA to approve and oversee
certification providers for WaterSense. The application shall include the following
documentation:

5.1.1 Declaration of Intent

Applicant program administrators shall provide a letter declaring their intent to participate
in the WaterSense program as a program administrator. The letter shall contain
declarations and/or attached documentation to support the following requirements:

5.1.1.1	Demonstrate Impartial Governance

The organization shall prove impartial governance by demonstrating that it:

•	Does not directly inspect or certify new homes for the WaterSense program
or issue the WaterSense label to builder partners;

•	Maintains open membership for all potential licensed certification providers;
and

•	Has established a governing board of directors or executive committee
composed of a diverse group of members representing various aspects of the
home building industry, which may include, but is not limited to, water-
efficiency and home-energy experts, architects, engineers, landscape
designers, certification providers for other green building programs, and/or
other stakeholders as appropriate.

5.1.1.2	Demonstrate Policies and Procedures Governing Oversight of
Certification Providers

The organization shall provide documentation that its by-laws, governing policies, and
procedures are applicable and effective for the approval and oversight of certification
providers that provide services for the WaterSense program.

The organization shall provide documentation of its policies and procedures related to
the oversight of certification providers, including:

•	A copy of its technical standards for approval of and oversight procedures for
certification providers.

•	Record-keeping procedures to document and track certification providers.

•	Quality control procedures for managing certification providers, including
procedures for disciplining certification providers that do not follow the quality
control procedures.

•	Procedures to investigate the complaints, dismissal, and appeals of
certification providers.

•	A business code of ethics to which certification providers must agree to
abide.

•	A complaint resolution process for the certification provider and the program
administrator.

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•	Documentation of its policies and procedures for ensuring that each
certification provider meets the requirements specified in Section 5.3.2.

•	Any other specific quality assurance steps that the program administrator
shall undertake to ensure the quality of the certification provider's work.

5.1.2	Memorandum of Agreement

The application shall be accompanied by a signed copy of the MOA, which outlines the
terms and conditions for providing program administration services for WaterSense.
Contact the WaterSense Helpline at (866) WTR-SENS (987-7367) or
watersense@epa.gov for a copy of the MOA.

5.1.3	Point of Contact

The program administrator shall designate a point of contact in its application and shall
provide that individual's contact information. This point of contact is responsible for
communicating and disseminating information to and from EPA as appropriate or
requested regarding the WaterSense program.

5.2 EPA Approval of Program Administrators

Upon receipt and evaluation of the application and supporting documentation, if all
criteria are satisfactorily met, EPA will notify the program administrator that it has been
approved to provide services for WaterSense and will return a signed and executed copy
of the MOA. In addition, EPA will provide the approved program administrator with the
inspector training materials, inspection guidance, and inspection forms to disseminate to
licensed certification providers.

Once EPA has approved and notified a program administrator, EPA will post the
program administrator's contact information, including the designated point of contact,
on the WaterSense website. The program administrator is then able to begin recruiting
and approving certification providers in accordance with this document.

5.3 Responsibilities of Program Administrators
5.3.1 Training of Certification Providers

The program administrator is required to conduct training sessions for certification
providers, which shall instruct certification providers' quality assurance designees on
how to train their inspectors to properly conduct and document new home inspections.
The program administrator shall inform potential licensed certification providers of when
and where the training will be offered. The program administrator shall supply the
certification provider with documentation that the training requirement was fulfilled.

In the event of a modification to the specification, program administrators shall ensure
and document that the quality assurance designee for each of its existing licensed

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certification providers is trained in accordance with the most current version of the
specification. This training shall occur by no later than the specification's effective date
or, if after the specification's effective date, prior to the licensed certification provider
issuing any additional WaterSense labels for new homes. The program administrator
shall supply the certification provider with documentation that training in accordance with
the revised specification was fulfilled.

5.3.2 Approval of Certification Providers

Upon receipt of a certification provider's application to offer services for WaterSense, the
program administrator shall evaluate the certification provider's capability and
competence to provide training of its inspectors, oversee the inspections, and issue the
WaterSense label. This may include, but is not limited to, an evaluation of the
certification provider's:

•	Quality assurance designee, all relevant contact information, his or her
minimum responsibilities outlined in Section 6.1.1 of this document, and a
copy of a formal agreement between the certification provider and quality
assurance designee.

•	Documentation of the quality assurance designee(s)'s attendance at a
certification provider training session.

•	Procedures for ensuring the inspectors' ability to perform accurate
inspections, including a requirement that the certification provider's quality
assurance designee re-inspect/co-inspect each inspector's first three
inspections as well as one home or 1 percent of the certified homes annually
thereafter, whichever is greater.

•	Inspector conflict of interest disclosure, which shall be accompanied by an
agreement to provide advanced disclosure of any conflicts to the builder
partner/homeowner.

•	Inspection record-keeping provisions including the quality assurance record
for each home (copies of the documentation provided by the inspectors) and
a registry of all of the certification provider's inspectors that have successfully
completed training on the most current version of the WaterSense New Home
Specification.

•	Inspector discipline provisions, which shall include, at a minimum,
progressive discipline procedures including probation, suspension, and
termination.

•	Inspector quality control procedures, including the minimum oversight
requirements as described in Section 6.3.3 of this document.

•	Complaint resolution process, including: documentation of procedures to
respond to and resolve complaints involving the inspections and/or
certifications; a requirement to inform clients of the complaint resolution
process; and maintenance for a minimum of three years of records of all
complaints received and response to complaints.

Upon successful completion of the evaluation, the program administrator shall supply the
certification provider with documentation of approval to submit to EPA.

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5.3.3 Verifying Partnership and Licensure of Approved Certification Providers

Once EPA has licensed a certification provider to offer services for WaterSense, the
certification provider shall submit proof of both the executed partnership and licensing
agreements to the program administrator that originally provided its approval. This
indicates to the program administrator that the certification provider has completed all of
the requirements necessary to offer services for WaterSense. The program administrator
shall then supply the certification provider with the inspector training materials,
inspection guidance, and inspection forms. The program administrator shall verify the
certification provider's licensure by checking the list of licensed certification providers
maintained on the WaterSense website.

5.4 Ongoing Support

5.4.1	Maintain Registry of Approved Licensed Certification Providers

Program administrators shall maintain a registry of the licensed certification providers
they have approved to certify new homes to the WaterSense specification. Program
administrators should only add certification providers to this registry once the certification
provider has submitted proof of EPA partnership and licensure. The registry should
include the licensed certification provider's contact information.

The registry of licensed certification providers shall be kept up to date to reflect only
those licensed certification providers who have maintained their status and are currently
approved to certify homes in accordance with the most current version of the
specification. In the event of a modification to the specification, program administrators
shall revise this registry to include and reflect only those licensed certification providers
that have completed training in accordance with the most current version of specification
per Section 5.3.1 above.

Program administrators shall notify EPA within 30 days of the removal of any licensed
certification providers from its registry.

5.4.2	Oversee Licensed Certification Providers

The program administrator is responsible for overseeing the licensed certification
providers in accordance with its technical standards as outlined in Section 5.1.1.2. This
may include but is not limited to:

•	Annually reviewing files from all of the licensed certification providers it
approved to ensure that the proper quality assurance is being conducted,
including an evaluation that the certification provider is meeting its oversight
responsibilities as outlined in Section 6.3.3 of this document.

•	Periodically accompanying licensed certification providers on any routine field
assessment of inspections conducted for the WaterSense label.

If the program administrator discovers any issues during its oversight activities or
otherwise, it shall institute its process for disciplining licensed certification providers. If

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the discipline procedures do not result in corrective action to the satisfaction of the
program administrator, the program administrator shall contact EPA. EPA will investigate
the issue and determine what further action is necessary, including and up to termination
of the certification provider's partnership and licensing agreements.

5.4.3 Update Licensed Certification Providers of Any Relevant WaterSense
Specification Changes

Program administrators shall maintain regular communication with its licensed
certification providers, informing them of any changes to the specification criteria and
any implications for the licensed certification providers' current status. EPA will
communicate any program changes directly to the program administrator.

6.0	Procedures and Requirements for Licensed Certification Providers

Licensed certification providers hire or contract with inspectors and oversee the
inspection of new homes for WaterSense builder partners. Licensed certification
providers also conduct training of inspectors in accordance with training materials
prepared by WaterSense. Licensed certification providers are responsible for providing
the builder partner with the WaterSense label for each certified new home and providing
EPA with ongoing support as described in this section.

A summary of the licensed certification provider's roles and responsibilities, as described
in this section, is provided in Table 2 on page 23.

6.1	Procedures for Becoming a Licensed Certification Provider
6.1.1 Designate personnel responsible for quality assurance

WaterSense requires each licensed certification provider to have at least one quality
assurance designee. This person(s) shall be named in the application to both the
program administrator and the partnership agreement with EPA. The quality assurance
designee is responsible for:

•	Training the licensed certification provider's inspectors on how to properly
conduct and document inspections and maintaining documentation of
trainings.

•	Re-inspecting/co-inspecting each inspector's first three probationary
inspections.

•	Annually re-inspecting/co-inspecting one home or 1 percent of the homes
each inspector has inspected for WaterSense, whichever is greater.

•	Annually conducting a comprehensive review of 10 percent of each
inspector's files.

•	Maintaining the licensed certification provider's quality assurance files.

•	Coordinating with the program administrator as required on all quality
assurance activity oversight.

The quality assurance designee shall meet the following requirements:

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•	Shall not perform quality assurance functions for WaterSense for any
inspections that he or she conducts or in which he or she is involved;

•	Shall have a minimum of one year of experience conducting inspections for
WaterSense or another green building program; and

•	Shall have a formal agreement with the licensed certification provider
agreeing to comply with all of the quality assurance oversight activities
required by the program administrator.

6.1.2	Attend Certification Provider Training Session

In order for an organization to become a licensed certification provider for WaterSense,
all individuals responsible for quality assurance from the certification provider's
organization, including the quality assurance designee, shall attend a training session.
Training will be conducted either by EPA or an EPA-approved program administrator.
The program administrator shall provide the certification provider with documentation
that the training requirement was fulfilled. This documentation shall be submitted to the
program administrator with the application to become a WaterSense licensed
certification provider. A list of approved program administrators is available on the
WaterSense website.

In the event of a modification to the specification, all individuals responsible for quality
assurance from the licensed certification provider's organization, including the quality
assurance designee, shall be retrained on the requirements of the most current version
of the specification by the specification's effective date or prior to issuing any additional
new home certifications for WaterSense. Training will be conducted either by EPA or an
EPA-approved program administrator. The program administrator shall supply the
licensed certification provider with documentation that the training in accordance with the
most current specification was fulfilled.

6.1.3	Submit Application to a Program Administrator

Once the quality assurance designee has completed the certification provider training,
the certification provider shall submit an application to an approved program
administrator. Each program administrator will have its own requirements and approval
process and should be contacted directly for more information. Upon successful
completion of the evaluation, the program administrator shall supply the certification
provider with documentation of approval.

6.1.4	Receive Approval From EPA

6.1.4.1 Application and Agreements

Once the certification provider is approved by the program administrator, the certification
provider shall submit a signed partnership agreement and a signed licensing agreement
to EPA to offer services for WaterSense. The partnership and licensing agreements are
available on the WaterSense website. These agreements shall be accompanied with
documentation of approval from an approved program administrator. The certification
provider shall identify the quality assurance designee(s) and a point of contact on the

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partnership agreement. The point of contact can be different than the quality assurance
designee and is responsible for the communication and dissemination of information to
and from EPA regarding the certification provider's services for the WaterSense
program.

6.1.4.2	Obtaining the WaterSense label

Once EPA receives the signed partnership and licensing agreements and reviews the
supporting documentation, it will sign the partnership and licensing agreements and
return copies to the certification provider along with an electronic copy of the certificate
and sticker templates, which contain the WaterSense label.

The receipt of the certificate template and copies of the executed agreements signifies
the approval and licensure of the certification provider. EPA will maintain a listing of
licensed certification providers on the WaterSense website. Builder partners will contact
licensed certification providers directly to initiate the inspection, certification, and labeling
process.

6.1.4.3	Obtaining Materials to Train Inspectors

Upon licensure to provide services for WaterSense, the certification provider shall submit
proof of the executed partnership and licensing agreements to the program administrator
that originally provided its approval. This indicates to the program administrator that the
licensed certification provider has completed all of the requirements necessary to offer
services for WaterSense labeled new homes. The program administrator will then supply
the licensed certification provider with inspector training materials, inspection guidance,
and inspection forms. The licensed certification provider shall use these materials to
train its inspectors that wish to inspect new homes for WaterSense.

In the event of a modification to the specification, EPA will provide the program
administrator with revised inspector training materials, inspection guidance, and forms.
The program administrator shall provide the licensed certification provider with these
materials upon retraining in accordance with the most current version of the
specification. The licensed certification provider shall use these materials to train its
inspectors that wish to continue to inspect new homes for WaterSense.

With the receipt of the inspector training materials, inspection guidance, and inspection
forms, the licensed certification provider can begin training its inspectors and offering its
inspection and certification services to WaterSense builder partners.

6.2 Responsibility of a Licensed Certification Provider
6.2.1 Inspector Administration and Training

The licensed certification provider is responsible for hiring or contracting with inspectors
to complete the inspection of new homes for the WaterSense label. As part of the
administration of its inspectors, the licensed certification provider shall provide training in
accordance with inspector training materials prepared by WaterSense and provided by

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the program administrator. The licensed certification provider's quality assurance
designee shall keep documentation of all its inspectors' training and shall provide
records of training to the program administrator upon request. The licensed certification
provider shall also provide those inspectors that completed the training with the
materials and guidance necessary to conduct the inspections. The materials shall only
be supplied to those inspectors who have successfully completed the required training.

In the event of a modification to the specification, licensed certification providers shall
retrain their inspectors in accordance with the most current version of the specification.
This training shall occur by no later than the specification's effective date or, if after the
specification's effective date, prior to the inspector inspecting any additional new homes
for the WaterSense label. The licensed certification provider's quality assurance
designee shall keep documentation of all its inspectors' training and shall provide
records of training to the program administrator upon request. The licensed certification
provider shall also provide the inspectors that completed the training with the materials
and guidance necessary to conduct the inspections in accordance with the revised
specification. The materials shall only be supplied to those inspectors who have
successfully completed the required training.

6.2.2	Application and Verification of Builder Partnership Agreement With EPA

The builder partner shall apply for certification and the WaterSense label on an individual
home basis. To initiate the inspection and certification process, the builder partner shall
contact a licensed certification provider and designate each home it intends to have
certified. The licensed certification provider will provide the builder partner with a list of
inspectors and/or will assign the builder partner an inspector to coordinate the
inspection. Only inspectors who have successfully completed training in accordance with
the specification shall be provided or assigned to the builder partner. The payment for
certification services is not to be based on the home passing the inspection.

As a condition for applying to have their home(s) certified and labeled for conformance
to the specification, builder partners are required to have a signed WaterSense
partnership agreement. The licensed certification provider shall verify that this
partnership agreement is in place (and signed by both parties) prior to issuing the
WaterSense label. To verify the partnership agreement, the licensed certification
provider should check the WaterSense website for a current list of builder partners. If the
builder is not listed on the WaterSense website, the licensed certification provider can
verify the partnership agreement by contacting the WaterSense Helpline at (866) WTR-
SENS (987-7367) or watersense@epa.gov.

6.2.3	Issuing the WaterSense label

Once the inspector has completed the inspection, he or she will submit copies of the
inspection checklists and supporting documentation to the licensed certification provider.
Based on the inspection documentation, the licensed certification provider will make the
certification decision.

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If the builder partner intends to apply for the WaterSense label on multiple homes within
the same subdivision, planned community, or multi-family building the licensed
certification provider may offer builder partners the opportunity to participate in a
sampling protocol, as described in Section 7.2.2 of this document. If this option is
exercised, the inspector will inform the licensed certification provider of the homes that
the relevant inspection covers. Based on the inspection documentation provided for the
sample home, the licensed certification provider will make the certification decision for all
of the homes covered by that inspection.

Once the licensed certification provider determines that the new home(s) meets all of the
criteria contained in the specification, the licensed certification provider will fill out the
certificate for each certified new home, which includes:

•	A certification statement that the new home has been certified to meet the
most current version of the specification.

•	The name of the builder partner.

•	The names of the inspector and the licensed certification provider's
authorized representative.

•	The address or lot number of the certified new home or building.

•	The date of inspection (for homes included in a sampling protocol, this date
shall be the date that the sample home was inspected).

Both the inspector that conducted the inspection and the licensed certification provider's
authorized representative will sign the certificate, and the licensed certification provider
will supply the builder partner with an original signed copy. The certificate may be signed
with an electronic signature or stamp.

At the time the WaterSense label is issued, the licensed certification provider will also
supply the builder partner with guidelines on proper use of the marks.

6.3 Ongoing Support

6.3.1	Maintain Registry of Inspectors

The licensed certification provider shall maintain a registry of all of the inspectors it hires
or contracts with that have successfully completed training to conduct new home
inspections for WaterSense builder partners. This registry should include records of
training and other documentation of inspectors' qualifications as appropriate.

In the event of a modification to the specification, program administrators shall revise
this registry to include and reflect only those inspectors who have completed training in
accordance with the most current specification per Section 6.2.1 above.

6.3.2	Collect Data on Certified New Homes

The licensed certification provider shall report at least quarterly to EPA regarding the
new homes that they have certified. EPA will supply the licensed certification provider
with a WaterSense labeled new home notification form. At a minimum, the licensed
certification provider will report labeled homes quarterly in a format approved by EPA.

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6.3.3 Oversee Inspections and Maintain Records of Complaints

6.3.3.1	General Oversight

The licensed certification provider's quality assurance designee will oversee inspectors
in accordance with its own process relevant to the evaluation of the inspector's capability
and competence to inspect new homes for WaterSense, including the activities outlined
in Section 6.1.1.

6.3.3.2	Oversight for Homes Included in a Sampling Protocol

Every WaterSense labeled new home, regardless of whether it was directly inspected or
certified as part of a sampling protocol, is subject to ongoing surveillance conducted by
the licensed certification provider's quality assurance designee. If the inspector or his or
her licensed certification provider discovers nonconformance with the specification
requirements during any in-home re-inspection/co-inspection prior to its sale or initial
occupancy, the licensed certification provider shall reserve the right to revoke the builder
partner's sampling eligibility and require a direct inspection of each home, in addition to
handling the issues in accordance with Section 9.0 of this document. A builder partner
can only become re-eligible for sampling after the inspector has directly inspected and
the licensed certification provider has certified an additional seven homes within the
subdivision, planned community, or multi-family building.

6.3.3.3	Conflicts of Interest Disclosure

The inspectors are required to disclose to the licensed certification provider any existing
or potential conflicts of interest associated with a particular home inspection.

The licensed certification provider shall ensure that all disclosures are adequately
addressed by its quality control procedures. Examples of conflicts of interest include, but
are not limited to:

•	Providing consulting services for the home.

•	Acting as the seller of the home or the seller's agent.

•	Acting as the mortgagor for some portion of the financed payments on the
home.

•	Supplying or installing products to facilitate the home meeting the
specification criteria.

EPA allows the builder partner and/or homeowner to waive conflicts of interest after
evaluation of the disclosure from the licensed certification provider. If the builder partner
or homeowner grants a waiver, the inspector may inspect the home for WaterSense.

6.3.3.4	Handling Complaints

If complaints are issued and warrant a response, the licensed certification provider shall
follow its complaint resolution policies and procedures. This shall include a mechanism
for ensuring and enforcing necessary corrective action and discipline of the affected

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inspector, as appropriate. The licensed certification provider may also increase the
frequency of re-inspections/co-inspections conducted for the affected inspector.

6.3.3.5	Allow EPA to Accompany Licensed Certification Provider on
Routine Assessments of WaterSense Inspections

EPA or its designee reserves the right to conduct periodic in-home inspections of
WaterSense labeled new homes prior to their sale or initial occupancy and reviews of
Web and other certification references and WaterSense label usages. In the case of an
in-home inspection, EPA will seek permission and coordinate the inspection with the
builder partner and the home's inspector and licensed certification provider, so as not to
delay the certification process. If nonconformities with the specification are identified,
EPA will notify the licensed certification provider and/or the builder partner and engage
in corrective or other necessary action in accordance with Section 9.0 of this document.

6.3.3.6	Update Inspectors on Relevant WaterSense Program Changes

Licensed certification providers shall maintain regular communication with their
inspectors, informing them of any changes to the training or inspection requirements that
might affect their ability to perform inspections for WaterSense builder partners. The
licensed certification provider shall communicate such changes to its inspectors within
30 days of notification from either EPA or the program administrator. Inspectors shall
implement the changes within 90 days of notification by the licensed certification
provider.

7.0 Procedures and Requirements for Water-Efficiency Home Inspectors

Inspectors inspect new homes in accordance with the criteria contained in the
specification. To provide inspection services for WaterSense builder partners, an
inspector shall:

•	Complete the training requirements as outlined in this section.

•	Work for, or contract with, a certification provider that is licensed by EPA.

•	Disclose existing or potential conflicts of interest to the licensed certification
provider for all inspections related to WaterSense.

Other responsibilities of inspectors are also outlined in this section.

A summary of the inspector's roles and responsibilities, as described in this section, is
provided in Table 3 on page 25.

7.1 Inspector Training and Administration
7.1.1 Training of Inspectors

An inspector shall demonstrate a knowledge base and skill set to conduct inspections of
new homes to WaterSense criteria. As part of that demonstration, the inspector shall
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designee. EPA maintains a listing of licensed certification providers on the WaterSense
website.

In the event of a modification to the specification, inspectors shall attend training
conducted by the licensed certification provider in accordance with the most current
version of the specification. This training shall occur by no later than the specification's
effective date or, if after the specification's effective date, prior to the inspector
inspecting any additional new homes for WaterSense. The licensed certification provider
will provide the inspector with documentation of training. The licensed certification
provider will also provide the inspectors who completed the training with the materials
and guidance necessary to conduct the inspections in accordance with the revised
specification. The materials will only be supplied to those inspectors who have
successfully completed the required training.

7.1.2 Employment of Inspectors

To provide inspections of new homes for WaterSense builder partners, inspectors who
have completed the required training shall work for, or contract with, a licensed
certification provider. A licensed certification provider should be contacted directly for
information on becoming a water-efficiency home inspector. A list of licensed certification
providers is maintained on the WaterSense website.

In addition, the inspector shall disclose to the licensed certification provider any existing
or potential conflicts of interest as described in Section 6.3.3.3 of this document.

7.2 New Home Inspection
7.2.1 General Procedures

EPA has prepared inspection guidance and inspection checklists containing the
inspection criteria and minimum features a home shall possess in order for it to meet the
criteria contained in the specification. The licensed certification provider will supply these
materials to the inspector. The inspector shall utilize the inspection checklist, or other
method of documentation that contains all of the minimum information in the inspection
checklist, to document the home's water-efficiency features and compliance with the
specification's criteria. Prior to the inspection, the inspector shall provide the builder
partner with copies of the forms and materials he or she intends to use as part of the
inspection process.

Each of the new home evaluation aspects is further described in the specification and
Inspection Guidelines for WaterSense Labeled New Homes. If the inspector determines
the new home does not conform in any area, and if corrective actions are appropriate
and warranted, the inspector can work directly with the builder partner to ensure that the
nonconformity is corrected before finalizing the inspection. All nonconformities and
corrective actions shall be noted as part of the inspection documentation.

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7.2.2 Procedures for Sampling Homes

The licensed certification provider may offer builder partners the opportunity to
participate in a sampling protocol if they intend to have multiple homes certified within
the same subdivision, planned community, or multi-family building. For the builder to be
eligible to participate in a sampling protocol, the licensed certification provider must offer
sampling, and the inspector must directly inspect and the licensed certification provider
must certify the builder partner's first seven homes within the subdivision, planned
community, or multi-family building. These inspections will be conducted following the
general procedures outlined in Section 7.2.1

Upon the builder partner's fulfillment of the sampling protocol eligibility requirements, the
inspector shall institute the following process for sampling:

•	Randomly select one home for sampling from every batch of seven homes
that are scheduled for completion within 30 days of one another.

•	Inspect the sample home in accordance with the general procedures
described in Section 7.2.1 of this document.

•	For every home or building with an irrigation system installed, verify that the
builder partner had the irrigation system audited by a WaterSense irrigation
partner, regardless of whether the home is being directly inspected or
certified as part of the sampling protocol.

If the randomly selected home does not successfully pass the inspection, the licensed
certification provider cannot certify any additional homes for the builder partner using the
sampling protocol until seven new homes have been directly inspected and certified. All
homes receiving certification through the sampling protocol are subject to the oversight
procedures in Section 6.3.3.2.

7.3 Notify Licensed Certification Provider of New Home Inspections

Upon inspection, the inspector will notify and supply the licensed certification provider
with a copy of all relevant paperwork documenting the new home's inspection. In the
case of homes included in a sampling protocol, the inspector will inform the licensed
certification provider of the homes that the relevant inspection covers. At a minimum, the
inspector shall report the following information to the licensed certification provider for
each inspected new home:

•	Builder partner contact information.

•	Address (or lot number) of inspected new home (and address or lot number
of any new homes covered by a relevant sampling protocol).

•	Documentation of the home's compliance with the requirements contained in
the specification (i.e., a completed inspection checklist)-this includes any
initial nonconformities identified and corrective actions taken.

•	Name and contact information for the inspector.

•	Inspection date(s).

Based on the inspection documentation provided by the inspector, the licensed
certification provider shall make the certification decision. If the new home has been
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that conducted the inspection and the licensed certification provider's authorized
representative signs the certificate(s). The certificate may be signed with an electronic
signature or stamp. The licensed certification provider shall issue the signed certificate to
the builder partner.

7.4 Ongoing Support

7.4.1	Maintain File of Inspected Homes

The inspector is responsible for maintaining a file of all of the homes he or she has
inspected for a minimum of three years. For each home, the file shall contain, at a
minimum, the information submitted to the licensed certification provider and listed in
Section 7.3. above. The inspector shall submit to an annual comprehensive review of a
minimum of 10 percent of his or her files by the licensed certification provider's quality
assurance designee, as part of the licensed certification provider's quality assurance
process.

7.4.2	Maintain Status as Required by Licensed Certification Provider

To maintain status as an inspector for WaterSense labeled new homes, the inspector
shall maintain any training and other requirements specified by the licensed certification
provider.

8.0	Procedures and Requirements for Builder Partners

Builder partners construct water-efficient new homes that meet or exceed the criteria
contained in the specification.

A summary of the builder partner's roles and responsibilities, as described in this
section, is provided in Table 4 on page 26.

8.1	Partnership Agreement With EPA

Builders shall sign a partnership agreement with EPA as described in Section 6.0 of the
WaterSense Program Guidelines if they wish to obtain the WaterSense label for their
homes.

8.2	New Home Certification and Labeling

Achieving and using the WaterSense label in conjunction with a water-efficient new
home is contingent upon inspection and certification that the home meets the minimum
criteria contained in the specification.

8.2.1 Application to a Licensed Certification Provider

The builder partner shall apply for certification on an individual home basis. To initiate
the inspection and certification process, the builder partner shall contact a licensed

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certification provider, as described in Section 6.2.1 of this document. A list of licensed
certification providers will be maintained on the WaterSense website.

Builder partners who intend to certify multiple homes within the same subdivision,
planned community, or multi-family building may be eligible to participate in a sampling
protocol, as offered and coordinated by the licensed certification provider. If the licensed
certification provider offers sampling, the builder partner shall meet the eligibility
requirements outlined in Section 7.2.2.

The builder partner is responsible for paying the licensed certification provider for all
services and costs associated with the new home inspection, certification, and issuance
of the WaterSense label.

8.2.2	New Home Certification and Labeling

The WaterSense label indicates that the new home has been certified to conform to the
specification. At the time the WaterSense label is issued, the licensed certification
provider will also supply the builder partner with guidance on proper use of the label. The
builder partner is then allowed to advertise that the new home conforms to the
specification. Any promotion of the WaterSense label shall be directly related to the
certified new home.

8.2.3	Builder Partner Registry

EPA will maintain a list of builder partners who have built or plan to build WaterSense
labeled new homes. As part of the partnership agreement with EPA, the builder will
provide EPA with:

•	Contact information

•	Company website, if applicable

•	A list of states and/or localities in which they build

EPA will post this information on its builder partner registry. The registry will also include
the location(s) (city, state) and number of WaterSense labeled new homes for each
builder partner.

8.2.4	Ongoing Surveillance

EPA or its designee reserves the right to conduct periodic in-home inspections of labeled
homes prior to their sale or initial occupancy and to periodically review Web and other
certification references and WaterSense label usages. In the case of an in-home
inspection, EPA will seek permission and coordinate the inspection with the builder
partner and the home's inspector and licensed certification provider, so as not to delay
the certification process. If nonconformities with the specification are identified, EPA will
notify the licensed certification provider and/or the builder partner and will engage in
corrective or other necessary action in accordance with Section 9.0 of this document.

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9.0 Suspension and Withdrawal of the WaterSense Label From New Homes

The licensed certification provider is responsible for notifying EPA of specific instances
of nonconformity. Nonconformity may include, but is not limited to:

•	Failure of a certified home to pass a re-inspection, where simple corrective
action is unable to resolve the nonconformance.

•	Receipt of formal complaints from home buyers or other interested parties
indicating that the certified new home was generally misrepresented (e.g.,
multiple features do not comply with the specification).

•	Instances where the licensed certification provider discovers that a builder is
fraudulently or falsely claiming that its homes have been certified and labeled
in accordance with the specification and this certification system.

EPA is responsible for engaging the builder in corrective action and for determining
when the use of the WaterSense label should be suspended or withdrawn due to
nonconformance or improper use or reference to the WaterSense label.

Nonconformance can be determined through notification to EPA by the licensed
certification provider as described above. EPA might also discover nonconformance or
improper use or reference to the WaterSense label from its stakeholders, during its own
in-home inspections, or during periodic reviews of certification and label usage. If EPA
discovers nonconformance or certification and labeling issues, it will notify the licensed
certification provider that issued the WaterSense label and will coordinate corrective
action or, if necessary, label suspension or withdrawal.

WaterSense label suspension can occur for a limited period of time as specified by EPA.
During the period of suspension, the builder partner is prohibited from using the
WaterSense label in conjunction with the home in question and on any new home built
after the issuance of a suspension, until such time as EPA indicates the suspension can
be removed. The licensed certification provider will assist EPA as necessary by
removing the WaterSense label from the home in question, determining when the terms
for suspension removal have been fulfilled, ensuring that no new WaterSense labels are
issued during the period of suspension, and upon EPA's approval, reissuing the
WaterSense label to the builder partner for the home in question. The builder partner is
responsible for paying the licensed certification provider for all services and costs
associated with the necessary corrective action or suspension and reinstatement of a
WaterSense label.

In more severe or repeated instances of nonconformity, improper use or reference to the
WaterSense label, or failure to meet the requirements for reinstatement of a suspended
WaterSense label, EPA will withdraw the WaterSense label from all of the builder
partner's certified new homes that have not yet been sold. EPA will notify the builder
partner that the certification and WaterSense label are being withdrawn. If the
WaterSense label is withdrawn for any reason, EPA will require that the builder partner
cease to advertise the certification of its homes, and the label shall be eliminated
immediately from new homes not already sold. EPA will inform the licensed certification
provider that the builder partner is no longer allowed to use or receive the WaterSense
label and will decide whether termination of the partnership agreement or other
corrective action is warranted. The licensed certification provider will assist EPA as

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necessary by removing the WaterSense label from all certified new homes that have not
yet been sold and will not issue any new WaterSense labels to the builder partner. The
builder partner is responsible for paying the licensed certification provider for all services
and costs associated with the withdrawal of the WaterSense label.

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Figure 1. New Home Certification Process

EPA Program Admin Provider Inspector Home Builder

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Table 1. Summary of Program Administrator Roles and Responsibilities

Role/Responsibility

Additional Information or Resources

Submit letter of intent and
supporting documentation to
EPA

> Application materials can be submitted to
watersense@eDa.aov.

Enter into an MOA with EPA

> Organizations can contact the WaterSense Helpline,
watersense@eDa.aov, to obtain a copy of the MOA.

Train certification provider's
quality assurance designees

>	EPA will provide program administrators with certification
provider training materials.

>	Program administrator will supply certification providers with
documentation of training.

Evaluate and approve trained
certification providers

> Program administrator will supply certification provider with
documentation of approval.

Verify certification provider's
partnership and licensure by
EPA

>	Program administrator will request documentation from
certification provider.

>	EPA will maintain a list of licensed certification providers on
the WaterSense website.

>	Contact the WaterSense Hebline. watersense@eDa.aov. if
the certification provider is not listed on website.

Supply licensed certification
provider with inspector training
materials and inspection forms
and guidance

> EPA will provide program administrator with inspector
training materials, inspection forms and guidance.

Maintain registry of approved
certification providers

> Program administrator will add licensed certification

providers to registry only upon proof of EPA partnership and
licensure.

Oversee licensed certification
providers

>	Program administrator will conduct oversight in accordance
with its own technical standards for approval and oversight.

>	Program administrator will institute certification provider
discipline procedures, as necessary, in accordance with its
own internal policies and procedures.

Update licensed certification
providers on relevant
WaterSense specification or
certification system changes

> EPA will communicate any changes to program
administrator.

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Table 2. Summary of Licensed Certification Provider Roles and Responsibilities

Role/Responsibility

Additional Information or Resources

Attend certification provider
training conducted by EPA or
an EPA-approved program
administrator

>	This requirement is applicable to certification provider's
quality assurance designee(s).

>	EPA and/or program administrators will announce
opportunities for certification provider training.

>	EPA will maintain a list of approved program administrators
on the WaterSense website.

>	Program administrator will provide documentation of training.

Designate quality assurance
personnel

> Name designee in application to program administrator and
partnership agreement with EPA.

Submit application to program
administrator

>	EPA will maintain a list of approved program administrators
on WaterSense website.

>	Program administrator will supply certification provider with
documentation of approval.

Seek licensure and partnership
with EPA

>	EPA will post partnership and licensing agreements on
WaterSense website.

>	Aareements can be submitted to watersense@eDa.aov.

>	Licensed certification providers will accompany agreements
with documentation of program administrator approval.

Receive WaterSense labeled
new home certificate template
from EPA

> Template will be accompanied by executed agreements and
a licensed certification provider tool kit.

Provide program administrator
with proof of licensure

> Program administrator will supply licensed certification
provider with inspector training materials and inspection
forms and guidance.

Hire or contract with and train
inspectors

>	Licensed certification providers will conduct training in
accordance with materials provided by the program
administrator.

>	Licensed certification provider's quality assurance designee
must track inspector training.

Provide inspectors with
inspection materials and
guidance

> Inspection materials and guidance can be obtained from the
program administrator.

Accept applications from
builder, verify builder
partnership agreement,
provide/assign an inspector

>	Builder partners must designate individual homes for
certification and labeling.

>	EPA maintains a list of builder partners on the WaterSense
website.

Review inspection
documentation and make
certification decision

> Builder partners can correct nonconformities, provided they
are identified and corrective action is taken.

Fill out, sign, and issue
certificate to builder partner

>	Licensed certification providers will complete the WaterSense
labeled new home certificate template provided by EPA.

>	Inspector must also sign the certificate.

Provide builder partner with
guidance on proper label use

> EPA will supply label use guidance as part of the licensed
certification provider's tools.

Maintain registry of inspectors

> The registry must include inspector training records.

Provide quarterly report to EPA
regarding certified new homes

> The WaterSense labeled new home notification form can be
found on the WaterSense website.

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Role/Responsibility

Additional Information or Resources

Oversee inspectors

> Licensed certification provider must follow its own policies
and procedures for inspector oversight, which include the
minimum functions specified by EPA.

Disclose conflicts of interest,
as appropriate, to builder
partner and/or homeowner

> Licensed certification provider will ensure disclosures are
adequately addressed by its own internal quality control
procedures.

Handle complaints that may
arise

> Licensed certification provider will follow its own internal
complaint resolution policies and procedures.

Submit to EPA oversight of
WaterSense labeled homes

> EPA will coordinate in-home inspection oversight with the
inspector, licensed certification provider, and builder partner.

Update inspectors on relevant
WaterSense program changes

> Program administrator will communicate any program
changes to licensed certification providers.

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Table 3. Summary of Inspector Roles and Responsibilities

Role/Responsibility

Additional Information or Resources

Work for or contract with a
licensed certification provider

> EPA maintains list of licensed certification providers on
WaterSense website.

Attend training conducted by a
licensed certification provider

> Licensed certification provider will supply inspection
materials and guidance.

Disclose to licensed certification
provider existing or potential
conflicts of interest

> Licensed certification provider will coordinate disclosure to
builder partner and/or homeowner.

Coordinate inspection
assignments with licensed
certification provider

>	Builder partner will contact licensed certification provider to
initiate inspection process.

>	Licensed certification provider can provide builder partner
with a list of inspectors or assign an inspector to each
project.

Schedule inspection and provide
builder partner with copies of
inspection materials

Evaluate new home's
conformance with specification

>	Licensed certification provider will supply inspection
materials to inspectors.

>	If irrigation system is installed, the inspector shall verify it
was audited by a WaterSense irrigation partner.

>	EPA will maintain a list of irrigation partners on WaterSense
website.

Work with builder partner to
correct any nonconformities
identified

> The inspector will note on inspection checklist any
nonconformities and corrective actions taken.

Supply licensed certification
provider with a copy of
completed checklists and
supporting documentation for
each inspected home

> Licensed certification provider will evaluate documentation
and make certification decision.

Sign the WaterSense labeled
new home certificate

>	The inspector signs the certificate after licensed certification
provider has certified the new home.

>	Licensed certification provider will issue certificate to builder
partner.

Submit to licensed certification
provider's inspection oversight

> Licensed certification provider will follow its own oversight
process.

Maintain file of inspected homes
and submit to an annual file
review

> Licensed certification provider's quality assurance designee
will review at least 10 percent of the inspection files.

Maintain status as specified by
licensed certification provider

> This could include training or other requirements.

Submit to EPA oversight of
WaterSense labeled new homes

> EPA will coordinate in-home inspection oversight with the
inspector, licensed certification provider, and builder
partner.

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Table 4. Summary of Builder Partner Roles and Responsibilities

Role/Responsibility

Additional Information or Resources

Sign a partnership agreement
with EPA

>	EPA will post builder partnership agreement on
WaterSense website.

>	EPA will provide builder partners with a builder partner
tool kit and access to the partner website.

Provide EPA with information for
builder partner registry

>	EPA will obtain initial partner registry information from
builder's partnership agreement.

>	EPA will update builder partner registry quarterly based
on information from licensed certification providers.

Contact a licensed certification
provider to schedule an
inspection

>	EPA will maintain a list of licensed certification
providers on WaterSense website.

>	Builder partner will designate each home to be certified.

Work with inspector to inspect
designated home(s) and
address any issues of
nonconformance

>	The inspector will supply builder partners with a copy of
the inspection materials.

>	Nonconformities and corrective actions will be noted on
inspection documentation.

Properly advertise WaterSense
labeled new home(s)

>	Licensed certification provider will supply builder
partners with guidance on proper label use.

>	EPA will provide guidance on advertisement of
WaterSense labeled new homes in the builder partner
tools.

Submit to licensed certification
provider's ongoing surveillance
including new home re-
inspection/co-inspection

> If nonconformities are identified, licensed certification
provider will provide an opportunity for simple corrective
action.

Submit to EPA oversight of
WaterSense labeled new
homes, label use, and
advertising

>	EPA will coordinate in-home inspection oversight with
the inspector, licensed certification provider, and builder
partner.

>	If nonconformities are identified, EPA will provide an
opportunity for simple corrective action.

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