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09 - Pollution
Information correct as of 20thAugust 2026. Please see kb.breeam.com for the latest compliance information.
Capped gas supplies – Shell & core assessments - KBCN1818
If a capped-off gas supply is provided, this does not prevent credits from being awarded under criterion 1. The key requirement is that all heating and hot water systems designed or installed within the scope of works (the core services) must use non-combustion systems.
Leak detection – compliance principle – alternative technologies - KBCN1566
Where it can be demonstrated that alternative water leak detection technologies can meet or exceed the capabilities of systems set out in the BREEAM guidance, subject to approval, these can also be considered compliant.
It is the role of the Assessor and the project team to provide evidence and justification in a compliance principle query (see
KBCN1555).
The following alternative solutions are currently recognised:
- Smart leak detection systems that are based on 'self-learning' (machine learning) to determine normal water use patterns are an acceptable alternative to systems that require manual pre-sets or manual programming.
06-Jul-2026 - Title updated for consistency. Scheme applicability updated. Principle also applied to refrigerant leak detection.
Leak detection – using a BMS - KBCN0439
A BMS can be used for leak detection if it can be shown that its integrated or add-on features meet all the requirements for a leak detection system.
07 Feb 2022 - Applicability to BIU USA Commercial V6 confirmed
No discharge for up to 5mm rainfall - KBCN0599
The criterion requires no run-off to leave the developed site into the local watercourse(s) for a storm event that results in rainfall depths up to 5mm. It is not acceptable to collect the rainfall within an attenuation tank and allow the runoff to be released from the site at a restricted rate. This simply slows the rate at which it is released to the watercourse(s).
The 5mm rainfall event is considered one of the most common rainfall events and, therefore, a system should be designed to prevent this run-off leaving the site thus protecting a receiving watercourse from pollution.
Information correct as of 20thAugust 2026. Please see kb.breeam.com for the latest compliance information.