(1)(a) Not later than January 1,
1991, the state building code council, in consultation with the
*department of community, trade, and economic development, shall
establish interim requirements for the maintenance of indoor air
quality in newly constructed residential buildings. In
establishing the interim requirements, the council shall take
into consideration differences in heating fuels and heating
system types. These requirements shall be in effect July 1,
1991, through June 30, 1993.
(b) The interim requirements for new electrically space
heated residential buildings shall include ventilation standards
which provide for mechanical ventilation in areas of the
residence where water vapor or cooking odors are produced. The
ventilation shall be exhausted to the outside of the structure. The ventilation standards shall further provide for the capacity
to supply outside air to each bedroom and the main living area
through dedicated supply air inlet locations in walls, or in an
equivalent manner. At least one exhaust fan in the home shall be
controlled by a dehumidistat or clock timer to ensure that
sufficient whole house ventilation is regularly provided as
needed.
(c)(i) For new single family residences with electric space
heating systems, zero lot line homes, each unit in a duplex, and
each attached housing unit in a planned unit development, the
ventilation standards shall include fifty cubic feet per minute
of effective installed ventilation capacity in each bathroom and
one hundred cubic feet per minute of effective installed
ventilation capacity in each kitchen.
(ii) For other new residential units with electric space
heating systems the ventilation standards may be satisfied by the
installation of two exhaust fans with a combined effective
installed ventilation capacity of two hundred cubic feet per
minute.
(iii) Effective installed ventilation capacity means the
capability to deliver the specified ventilation rates for the
actual design of the ventilation system. Natural ventilation and
infiltration shall not be considered acceptable substitutes for
mechanical ventilation.
(d) For new residential buildings that are space heated with
other than electric space heating systems, the interim standards
shall be designed to result in indoor air quality equivalent to
that achieved with the interim ventilation standards for electric
space heated homes.
(e) The interim requirements for all newly constructed
residential buildings shall include standards for indoor air
quality pollutant source control, including the following
requirements: All structural panel components of the residence
shall comply with appropriate standards for the emission of
formaldehyde; the back-drafting of combustion by-products from
combustion appliances shall be minimized through the use of
dampers, vents, outside combustion air sources, or other
appropriate technologies; and, in areas of the state where
monitored data indicate action is necessary to inhibit indoor
radon gas concentrations from exceeding appropriate health
standards, entry of radon gas into homes shall be minimized
through appropriate foundation construction measures.
(2) No later than January 1, 1993, the state building code
council, in consultation with the *department of community,
trade, and economic development, shall establish final
requirements for the maintenance of indoor air quality in newly
constructed residences to be in effect beginning July 1, 1993. For new electrically space heated residential buildings, these
requirements shall maintain indoor air quality equivalent to that
provided by the mechanical ventilation and indoor air pollutant
source control requirements included in the February 7, 1989,
Bonneville power administration record of decision for the
environmental impact statement on new energy efficient homes
programs (DOE/EIS-0127F) built with electric space heating. In
residential units other than single family, zero lot line,
duplexes, and attached housing units in planned unit
developments, ventilation requirements may be satisfied by the
installation of two exhaust fans with a combined effective
installed ventilation capacity of two hundred cubic feet per
minute. For new residential buildings that are space heated with
other than electric space heating systems, the standards shall be
designed to result in indoor air quality equivalent to that
achieved with the ventilation and source control standards for
electric space heated homes. In establishing the final
requirements, the council shall take into consideration
differences in heating fuels and heating system types.
[1996 c 186 § 501; 1990 c 2 § 7.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Findings -- Intent -- Part headings not law -- Effective date -- 1996 c 186: See notes following RCW 43.330.904.
Effective dates -- 1990 c 2: See note following RCW 19.27.040.
Findings -- Severability -- 1990 c 2: See notes following RCW 19.27A.015.