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LEED GA: Green Associate
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1. Investigation and valuation of the environmental impacts of a given product or service. LCA evaluates environmental performance. this view takes into account the whole life of a product or project (not assessing it from a single point in time)
Flush-Out
Installing submeters & using ENERGY STAR certified cloths washers
Salvaged Materials
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
2. A hydrocarbon deposit - such as petroleum - coal or natural gas - derived from the accumulated remains of ancient plants and animals and used as fuel. carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases generated by burning these are considered to be one of th
Street Grid Density
Fossil Fuels
Energy Management System
Cooling Tower
3. 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
Adaptive Reuse
Development Footprint
Integrated Process
Raingarden
4. The carbon overlay in LEED is used for what?
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Substantial completion
Greenfield
Biodiversity
5. All the energy used to grow - extract and manufacture a product - transport it to the jobsite - complete the installation - and finally dispose of it at the end of its life cycle
Previously Developed Site
Airborne Pollutant
Embodied Energy
Community Connectivity
6. Light that passes beyond the project boundary - i.e. parking lot lighting that passes into a park next to the project
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
Light Trespass
Refrigerant
Harvested Rainwater
7. Exterior surface of the building including all walls - windows - floor and roof. separates the building's inside from the outside
Innovation in Design & Regional Priority has 100 with 10 bonus points. Leed for home has 125.
Building Envelope (building shell)
Imperviousness
Non-Potable Water
8. Landscaping and gardening in ways that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental irrigation. it is promoted in areas that do not have easily accessible supplies of fresh water and is catching on in other areas as climate patterns shift
Xeriscaping
Bioswale
HVAC System
LEED NC&MR
9. A control system capable of monitoring environmental and system loads and adjusting HVAC operations accordingly in order to conserve energy while maintaining comfort (EPA)
Integrated Process
Energy Management System
None.
Non-renewable Resource
10. System or process for controlling the temperature - humidity - and sometimes the purity of the air in an interior space (office - warehouse - residence)
Construction Phases Bidding
Major Construction Phases
Construction Administration
Air Conditioning
11. Achieving net zero emissions by balancing the footprint with an equivalent amount of sequestered or offset green house gases
Heat Islands
Sustainable Forestry
Evapotranspiration
Carbon Neutrality
12. Plan that covers how waste will be either disposed or reused or recycled by addressing sorting - collection - and final disposal of items used in the construction or renovation process
70%
Hardscape
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Construction Waste Management Plan
13. The min' floor area for CI
Environmental aspect & potential impacts
250 square ft
Volatile Organic Compound
Embodied Energy
14. Similar to a bioswale - a depression with vegetation that filters and slows down rainwater to reduce peak discharge rates
Baseline Vs Design
Raingarden
Hard Cost
Process Water
15. Vehicle which has both a gas powered engine and an electric engine to achieve better fuel economy and lower emissions
Square Footage of a Building
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Hybrid Vehicle
GBCI committees that addresses noncompliance in LEED credential
16. If a bldg is designed to move at any point in its lifetime - what LEED certification is it eligible for?
Biofuel
Cooling Tower
Innovation in Design & Regional Priority has 100 with 10 bonus points. Leed for home has 125.
None.
17. Different term from adaptive reuse because materials are reused in a way that is the same of similar to how it was used before - i.e. saving doors in an old project to be used as doors in the new project. in LEED - this material is calculated as a pe
Thermal Comfort
Material Reuse
Hybrid Vehicle
Environmentally Preferable Products
18. What are the added costs of bldg green & what benefits offset those cost?
Glare
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
Refrigerant
Pollution
19. Water leaving plants and soil returning back to the atmosphere
Green Washing
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Building Envelope (building shell)
Evapotranspiration
20. Viewing the world as an interrelated set of systems that can influence one another
Fenestration
Diversion Rate
Systems Thinking
Predesign
21. Water used for building systems such as boiler feed water - cooling water for heat exchangers - chillers - etc
Zoning
Byproduct
Biodegradable
Process Water
22. Precipitation that is usually acidic. it has harmful effects on plants - aquatic animals - and infrastructure. it is mostly caused by human emissions of sulfur and nitrogen compounds which react in the atmosphere to produce acids. in recent years - m
Irrigation Efficiency
Fenestration
Acid Rain
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
23. A mixture of sizes and cost of houses in an area that allows for a mixture of socioeconomic types of people in an area -- i.e. young families and older couples in a neighborhood
Baseline Building Performance
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
Potable Water
Diversity of Houses
24. A survey of building occupants that asks questions about the green cleaning program and helps determine if occupants are exposed to pollutants
Built Environment
Vegetated (Green) Roof
Custodial Effectiveness Assessments
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
25. Plan that takes into consideration all aspects of the indoor environment and documents strategies to protect the quality of the indoor environment for occupants - especially important during construction and renovations
Sustainable Purchasing Policy
Native or Indigenous Plants
Indoor Environmental Quality Management Plan
Charrette (shuh-ret)
26. Developing in areas near transportation - housing - and jobs therefore leaving open spaces and farmland free from development
Environmentally Preferable Products
Vegetated (Green) Roof
Ventilation Rate
Smart Growth
27. Evaluation of the total cost of a building or product over its useful life - including initial - maintenance - repair and replacement costs as well as savings. LCC evaluates economic performance.
Byproduct
Environmental aspect & potential impacts
Development Density
Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
28. Allowing pedestrians to walk between areas without interference from walls - highways or other barriers
Baseline v. Design
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
Pedestrian Access
Nonpoint-source pollution
29. Solid - liquid or gaseous fuel derived from relatively recently dead biological material and is distinguished from fossil fuels - which are derived from long dead biological material
Biodegradable
LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAG)
Regenerative
Biofuel
30. Administrative and procedural requirements for salvaging - recycling and disposing of non-hazardous demolition and [first phrase] -- this means it should cover waste sent to a landfill - salvaging - and recycled waste
Reg a project w/ GBCI - pay applicable review fees - & submit doc.
Ozone (O3)
Airborne Pollutant
Construction Waste Management Plan
31. A systematic process of assuring that a building and its systems performs in accordance with the design intent and the owner's requirements
Building Density
Construction Waste Management Plan
Commissioning
Indoor Environmental Quality
32. Major Players in Design & Construction Process are...
Project owner - Architect - Engineers - Commissioning authority - General Contractor - Facilities staff - Building users.
Irrigation Efficiency
Schematic Design
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
33. Similar to cradle-to-cradle - processes that restore - renew or revitalize their own sources of energy and materials - creating sustainable systems that integrate the needs of society with the integrity of nature. i.e. a building or community that mi
Regenerative
Pollutant
Imperviousness
Low Impact Development
34. Mainly artificial structures--such as pavements (roads - sidewalks - driveways and parking lots) that are covered by impenetrable (impervious) materials such as asphalt - concrete - brick - and stone--and rooftops. soils compacted by urban developmen
Off-Gassing (outgassing)
Acid Rain
Impervious Surfaces
Location
35. The comparison between a standard gage and the estimated in a building's design scenario. in LEED - the [first word] usually refers to the EPAct 1992 water flow and flush rates
Acid Rain
Baseline v. Design
Montreal Protocol
Construction Documents
36. A project must: Comply w/ Environmental Laws - Be a Complete - Permanent bldg/space - Use a reasonable Site Boundary - Comply with min' Floor Area requirements - Comply with min' Occup' Rates - Commit to Sharing whole bldg energy & water Usage Data
To qualify for Minimum Program Requirements
The % of occupants who have direct control over tempt - airflow - & lighting in their spaces.
LEED Online
Sick Building Syndrome
37. What metric is the best indicator of transportation impacts associated with a bldg project?
Vehicle miles traveled
Construction Waste Management Plan
Albedo
Acidification
38. Collaborative - facilitated approach to project design and execution. the approach invests in design activities that increase the opportunity for integrated solutions with an eye to better performance and life cycle savings
High Performance Green Building
Global Warming
Integrated Design
Regenerative
39. A pond designed to hold a specific amount of water indefinitely
Site Disturbance
Building Density
Wet Pond (retention pond)
Baseline v. Actual Use
40. An expense item that is not considered a direct construction cost. soft costs include architectural - engineering - financing - and legal fees - commissioning - and other pre- and post-construction expenses
LEED Credit
LEED Prerequisites
Soft Cost
Predesign
41. What are the extra categories for LEED for Home?
Environmental aspect & potential impacts
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
High Performance Green Building
Integrated Process
42. Also known as green tags - RECs or tradable renewable certificates (TRCs) are tradable environmental commodities in the US which represent proof that 1 megawatt hour (MWh) of electricity was generated from an eligible renewable energy resource
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
LEED Prerequisites
LEED Points
Sustainable Forestry
43. The online software used to manage the entire LEED project certification process and manage credits
Compliant w/ the green design criteria
LEED Online
Prime Farmland
Heat Islands
44. A quantity between a site and the surrounding [area]. it is measured by pedestrian access to housing basic services such as restaurants - post offices - hospitals - libraries - etc.
Process Water
Community Connectivity
Above 530ppm (parts per million).
Water Pollution
45. The level of pollutants prescribed by regulations that are not to be exceeded during a given time in a defined area (EPA)
Air Quality Standards
Non-renewable Resource
Volatile Organic Compound
Diversity of Houses
46. Smart Location & Linkage. Neighborhood Pattern & Design. Green Infrastructure & Bldg.
Material Reuse
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Periodic maintenance must occur. Recommissioning along with occupant surveying (via post-occupancy evaluation) at regular interval.
Floodplain
47. Native plants are adapted to local conditions and are easier to grow and maintain. this low-maintenance approach means savings in both time and money. once established - native plants better withstand variations in local climate such as droughts and
Retrocommissioning
Air Conditioning
Waste Management Plan
Native or Indigenous Plants
48. Ground areas that are vegetated and pervious. green roofs can be considered open space but only for urban areas
Transportation - Site selection - Site design & management - & Stormwater management
Open Space
Economic prosperity - environmental stewardship - & social responsibility.
Raingarden
49. Third party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design - construction and operation of high performance green buildings (USGBC)
Indoor Air Quality Building Education and Assessment Model (I-BEAM)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Transportation Demand Management
LEED
50. 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
Green Washing
LEED Pilot Credit Library
Project owner - Architect - Engineers - Commissioning authority - General Contractor - Facilities staff - Building users.
Performance Monitoring