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LEED GA: Green Associate
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A systematic process of assuring that a building and its systems performs in accordance with the design intent and the owner's requirements
Commissioning
Hard Cost
Impervious Surfaces
Indoor Air Quality
2. Green Bldg can reduce how much Energy Use?
Systems Thinking
24%-50%
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
Feedback Loop
3. Water leaving plants and soil returning back to the atmosphere
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Evapotranspiration
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
4. What is reduced when a project uses reclaimed water in its cooling towers?
Energy Star Rating
Portable water uses
Outdoor Air
LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAG)
5. Gathering information - recognizing stakeholder needs - establishing project goals - & selecting site
Predesign
Baseline v. Design
Hard Cost
Erosion
6. Enables project team members to work together from the project outset to develop solutions that have synergies and multiple benefits. the approach invests in design activities that increase the opportunity for integrated solutions with an eye to bett
Bioswale
Integrated Process
Environmentally Preferable Products
5 years
7. Meters placed on smaller portions of a larger system - i.e. submeteres monitoring water use on each floor of a project
Pollutant
Wastewater
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Submeter
8. Green Bldg can reduce how much Water Use?
Gallons per Minute
Potable Water
40%
Nested System
9. Schematic Design - Design Development - and Construction Documents
Site Disturbance
Design
Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL)
LEED Intent
10. non-native plants that use less fertilizer - pesticides and water in a given landscape. these plants have adapted to the local climate and are not considered invasive plants or weeds.
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Acid Rain
Adaptive Plant
11. Min' years that a LEED bldg should share its energy & water usage data with USGBCa
Review credit intent & self-evaluate - Review past CIR - and Consult LEED reference guide
5 years
Ventilation Rate
Design
12. In green building - location includes the natural context (climate - plants - wind - sun) the social context (cultural history - traditions - local regulations) - and an infrastructural context (roads - local materials - utilities - public transit)
Location
Indoor Environmental Quality
Heat Island Effect
Install submeters & Select local plants
13. The rate at which indoor air enters and leaves a building - usually expressed in LEED as the number of changes of outdoor air per hour (air changes per hour or "ach") ASHRAE 62 prescribes proper ventilation rates to ensure pollutants and carbon dioxi
Gallons per Flush & Gallons per Minute
Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL)
Ventilation Rate
Potable Water
14. Measuring the amount of resources used over a period of time - such as water or electricity
Green Power
Carpool
Metering
Imperviousness
15. The min' floor area for NC - CS - Schools - EB - and O&M
Evapotranspiration
Baseline v. Design
1000 square ft
Submeter
16. When 2+ people share a ride in the same vehicle
Byproduct
Acid Rain
Carpool
24%-50%
17. Waste building materials - dredging materials - tree stumps - and rubble resulting from [first word] - remodeling - repair - and [second word] of homes - commercial buildings and other structures and pavements
Harvested Rainwater
Construction and Demolition Debris
Material Reuse
GBCI committees that addresses noncompliance in LEED credential
18. To reduce site lighting impact near forestland - the exterior lighting installed should...
Reduce light transpass
Bypass otherwise required submittals
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
Construction Waste Management Plan
19. The ratio of energy radiated by a particular material to energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature. measure of a material's ability to radiate absorbed energy
Erosion
Emissivity (of a material)
Commissioning Plan
Market Transformation
20. A project that can produce all the energy it requires on site yet still might be connected to the regular utility grid - for example - using power from the grid when there is no wind - and providing power to the grid from wind turbines on windy days
Baseline v. Actual Use
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Net-Zero Energy
21. Under building - tuck-under - or a stacked parking structure that minimizes the need for exposed parking and parking lots
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
24%-50%
Portable water uses
Underground Parking
22. Web portal and site that allows teams to register a LEED project and to upload each section of the certification application
Potable Water
Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL)
LEED Online
Carpool
23. Very harsh - bright - dazzling light that interferes with visibility
High Performance Green Building
Glare
Brownfields
Building Footprint
24. Flat or nearby flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or periodic flooding
Green Power
Emissivity (of a material)
Conservation
Floodplain
25. Side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the price of the goods or services involved - i.e. the pollution created in power generation for one state blown over anothe
Passive Design
Potable Water
Rapidly Renewable Materials
Externality
26. Any opening in a building - such as windows - doors - skylights - curtain walls - etc. - designed to permit the passage of air - light - vehicles - or people
The four LEED levels
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Fenestration
Metering
27. Energy generated from natural resources - such as sunlight - wind - tides and geothermal heat - which are naturally replenished
LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAG)
Albedo
Invasive Plants
Renewable Energy
28. A pond designed to hold a specific amount of water indefinitely
Wet Pond (retention pond)
Regional Material
Renewable Energy
Soft Cost
29. The mathematical expression of Imperviousness
Construction Waste Management Plan
Commingled Recycling
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
40%
30. Human thermal comfort is defined by ASHRAE as the state of mind that expresses satisfaction with the surrounding environment (ASHRAE Standard 55). maintaining thermal comfort for occupants of buildings or other enclosures is one of the important goal
Humidity - Air speed - and Tempt
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Thermal Comfort
Water Balance
31. Human made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity - ranging in scale from personal shelter and buildings to neighborhoods and cities
Built Environment
250 square ft
Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs)
LEED Credit
32. Document that outlines the organization - schedule - allocation of resources - and documentation requirements of the commissioning process
Construction Documents
Building Related Illness
Integrated Design
Commissioning Plan
33. The practice of placing windows - or other transparent media - and reflective surfaces so that - during the day - natural light provides effective internal illumination
Construction Phases Bidding
Floor Area Ratio
Humidity - Air speed - and Tempt
Daylighting
34. Process for project teams to obtain technical guidance on how LEED requirements pertain to their projects
Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs)
Green Building
Energy Conservation
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
35. Smart Location & Linkage. Neighborhood Pattern & Design. Green Infrastructure & Bldg.
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Bake-Out
Evapotranspiration
Performance Monitoring
36. When costs are established and contracts for construction services are signed.
Construction Phases Bidding
Ozone (O3)
Sick Building Syndrome
40%
37. Method of land use regulation used by local governments in most developed countries. zoning may be use-based (regulating the uses to which land may be put) - or it may regulate building height - lot coverage - and similar characteristics - or some co
Zoning
Prime Farmland
Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs)
Construction Documents
38. Rainwater that has been collected for uses such as landscaping irrigation - toilet flushing - or other non-potable water uses
Portable water uses
Composite Wood (engineered lumber)
Harvested Rainwater
Flush-Out
39. The number of different types of space per acre in an area - think of a mixed-use development - which has both houses and offices
Bake-Out
Indoor Environmental Quality Management Plan
Diversity of Uses
Transportation - Site selection - Site design & management - & Stormwater management
40. Excessive or obtrusive artificial light that obscures the stars in the night sky for city dwellers - interferes with astronomical observatories - and like any other form of pollution - disrupts ecosystems and has adverse health effects
Erosion
Vegetated (Green) Roof
Light Pollution
Biodiversity
41. The relationship between the total building floor area and the allowable land area the building can cover (USGBC)
Floor Area Ratio
HVAC System
Energy Management System
Integrated Process
42. In LEED credit weightings - the most important impact category
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Climate Change
Pollutant
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
43. Thermal comfort is typically attributed to what env factors?
Humidity - Air speed - and Tempt
Native or Indigenous Plants
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Heat Island Effect
44. A continuous process of collecting and analyzing data to compare how well a project is working against expected results of the project based on performance indicators. the goal is use the indicators to achieve efficiency where possible
Bake-Out
Brownfields
Performance Monitoring
Cradle to Grave
45. Any substance introduced into the environment that adversely affects the usefulness of a resource or the health of humans - animals - or ecosystems (EPA)
Pollutant
Baseline v. Design
Air Quality Standards
Graywater (Greywater)
46. What are the extra categories for LEED for Home?
Baseline Building Performance
Metering
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
Energy Star Portfolio Manager
47. System where energy is taken from the output of a system and reapplied to the input - or A produces more of B which in turn produces more of A. i.e. population growth -- adults make children whom in turn make more adults
Baseline Vs Design
Water Pollution
LEED Credit Checklist
Positive Feedback Loop
48. Pavement that is less than 50% impervious and contains vegetation in the open cells
Sustainable Purchasing Policy
Nested System
Imperviousness
Open Grid Pavement
49. Part of a refrigeration system - a machine that removes heat from liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle
Aquifer
Chiller
Nonpoint-source pollution
Building Commissioning
50. Building design that takes advantage of the local climate to provide some or all of the heating - cooling - lighting and ventilation needs of the occupants
Pollutant
Integrated Process Team
Agrifiber Product
Passive Design