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LEED GA: Green Associate
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1. Narrative - photo/render - elevations - floor plans - project details - and boundary (Project - LEED - & property)
Erosion
General requirement for LEED certification documentation
Water Balance
Natural (or passive) Ventilation
2. 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
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Off-Gassing (outgassing)
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Wastewater
3. When 2+ people share a ride in the same vehicle
Bypass otherwise required submittals
Post-Consumer Recycled Content
Carpool
Open System
4. The linear view of the life of a product - from creation to the end of useful life - ie disposal
Project owner - Architect - Engineers - Commissioning authority - General Contractor - Facilities staff - Building users.
Cradle to Grave
Baseline v. Actual Use
High Performance Green Building
5. 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
Passive Design
Building Envelope (building shell)
Rainwater Harvesting
Soft Cost
6. 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
Acidification
Acid Rain
Contaminant
Infill Development
7. Used to store excess stormwater. these are basins whose outlets have been designed to detain stormwater runoff for some minimum time (e.g. 24 hrs). the stormwater will slowly seep into the ground to recharge aquifers or discharge as determined by the
LEED NC&MR
Submeter
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
Non-renewable Resource
8. 1) Cost of green bldg Each Prerequisite and Credit has 2 major components - and those are: Intents and Requirements
Life-cycle cost analysis
Soft Cost
LEED NC&MR
Underground Parking
9. 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
Post-Consumer Recycled Content
Reduce light transpass
Integrated Process
Design
10. According to the EPA - what % of time do American spend indoors?
Open System
Construction Waste Management Plan
LEED Online
90%
11. Light that passes beyond the project boundary - i.e. parking lot lighting that passes into a park next to the project
LEED Credit Checklist
MERV or Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value
Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs)
Light Trespass
12. Indicates a material's ability to reject solar heat and is the combined value of reflectivity and emittance. measurements vary from 100 (standard white surface - most reflective) - to 0 (standard black surface - least reflective). materials with the
Solar Reflectance Index (SRI)
On-Site Wastewater Treatment
Previously Developed Site
Integrated Process
13. Under building - tuck-under - or a stacked parking structure that minimizes the need for exposed parking and parking lots
Wet Pond (retention pond)
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
Underground Parking
Charrette (shuh-ret)
14. Colorless - odorless gas that is present in the atmosphere and is formed when any fuel containing carbon is burned. it is breathed out of animal's lungs during respiration - is produced by the decay of organic matter - and is used by plants in photos
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Non-renewable Resource
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Retrocommissioning
15. The amount of water the design case conserves vs the baseline case
Infill Development
Composite Wood (engineered lumber)
Baseline Vs Design
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
16. A strategy to use existing materials in a similar or different capacity
Custodial Effectiveness Assessments
Gallons per Flush & Gallons per Minute
Reuse
Emissivity (of a material)
17. A pond designed to hold a specific amount of water indefinitely
Wet Pond (retention pond)
Foot Candle - A ftcandle is equal to 1-lumen/sq-ft
Transportation Demand Management
Value Engineering
18. Primary pollutants in Acid Rain are...
Sulfur dioxide & Nitrogen oxide
Raingarden
Gallons per Flush
90%
19. Concept of integrative design emphasizes
Integrated Process
Floodplain
Connections & Communication btw professionals & throughout the life of a project
Environmental aspect & potential impacts
20. Measuring the amount of resources used over a period of time - such as water or electricity
Salvaged Materials
Metering
Integrative
Construction Administration
21. What is the procedure required to achieve LEED cert?
Reg a project w/ GBCI - pay applicable review fees - & submit doc.
Integrative
Design Development
Water Balance
22. System or process for controlling the temperature - humidity - and sometimes the purity of the air in an interior space (office - warehouse - residence)
Air Conditioning
Green Building
Building Envelope (building shell)
LEED Credit
23. The portion of the project site submitted for LEED certification. for multiple building developments - the LEED project boundary may be a portion of the development as determined by the project team
Refrigerant
LEED Project Boundary
Systems Thinking
Transportation - Site selection - Site design & management - & Stormwater management
24. The process of verifying - in new construction - that all the systems and subsystems are efficiently designed and installed properly to achieve the owner's project requirements and as designed by the building architects and engineers.
Environmental Sustainability
Systems Thinking
Building Commissioning
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
25. 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
Potable Water
Biofuel
Previously Developed Site
Reduce light transpass
26. An increase in the near surface temp of the earth. this has occurred in the distant past as the result of natural influences - but the term is most often used to refer to the warming predicted to occur as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse
Global Warming
Indoor Environmental Quality
Energy Consumption / # of sq ft. Usually in Btus or kWh/sf/yr.
Value Engineering
27. Human made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity - ranging in scale from personal shelter and buildings to neighborhoods and cities
Global Warming
Innovation in Design & Regional Priority has 100 with 10 bonus points. Leed for home has 125.
Built Environment
Sustainable Forestry
28. What are the 3D sustainability often described as the triple bottom line or 3 legged stool?
Rating system and Project size
Economic prosperity - environmental stewardship - & social responsibility.
LEED Credit
Waste Stream Audit
29. Documentation of the results of the commissioning process - including the as-built state of the HVAC system and any unresolved issues found at the time the commissioning process was completed
Commissioning Report
Bypass otherwise required submittals
Retrocommissioning
Sustainable Purchasing Policy
30. A gas composed of 3 oxygen atoms. it's not usually emitted directly into the air - but at ground level is created by a chemical reaction between oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the presence of sunlight. ozone has the
1000 square ft
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
Building Commissioning
Ozone (O3)
31. In LEED credit weightings - the most important impact category
Biofuel
Vegetated (Green) Roof
Climate Change
Nested System
32. The mathematical expression of Imperviousness
CO2 Concentrations/Monitoring
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
Water Balance
Connections & Communication btw professionals & throughout the life of a project
33. Building that is energy and resource efficient
High Performance Green Building
Square Footage of a Building
Space heating (38%). Lighting (20%)
Location
34. Controllability of Systems
LEED Rating System
Acid Rain
Aquifer
The % of occupants who have direct control over tempt - airflow - & lighting in their spaces.
35. 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
Integrated Process
Pedestrian Access
Integrated Design
Net-Zero Energy
36. Info of a result of a system returning to the system so that the system can make appropriate modifications. think of a thermostat reading the indoor air temp. info must flow to make [this]. without info - changes are less likely to happen
Carbon Overlay Tool
Indoor Air Quality
Feedback Loop
Xeriscaping
37. The concept that takes into consideration all impacts of the indoor environment on human health and performance - including indoor air quality - daylighting and views - and visual and thermal comfort.
Indoor Environmental Quality
Site Disturbance
Glare
Bake-Out
38. 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
Charrette (shuh-ret)
Xeriscaping
Indoor Environmental Quality Management Plan
Environmentally Preferable Products
39. Material that is sourced and manufactured within 500 miles of the project. usually expressed as a percentage of total project material
CO2 Concentrations/Monitoring
Indoor Environmental Quality Management Plan
Regional Material
Humidity - Air speed - and Tempt
40. What constitutes the largest use of energy in bldg in US? What is the 2nd?
Outdoor Air
Space heating (38%). Lighting (20%)
Development Density
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
41. The process of adapting old structures for purposes other than those initially intended. this saves on new materials needed. ex: warehouse turned into condos. also refers to the design of a new building with consideration to what it could be used for
Adaptive Reuse
Reuse
Construction Waste Management Plan
Conservation
42. What are the extra categories for LEED for Home?
Imperviousness
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
Construction Waste Management Plan
Building Codes
43. Waste water from toilets & urinals is known as?
Design Development
Thermal Comfort
Blackwater (Treatment and definitions vary)
Vehicle miles traveled
44. The percentage of waste materials diverted from traditional disposal such as landfilling or incineration to be recycled - composted or reused (EPA)
Diversion Rate
The operation of mechanical systems for a minimum of 2 wks using 100% outdoor air at the end of construction & prior to bldg occupancy to ensure safe indoor air quality.
Non-renewable Resource
Byproduct
45. Ground areas that are vegetated and pervious. green roofs can be considered open space but only for urban areas
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
Bioswale
Open System
Open Space
46. Materials and products are made from plants that are typically harvested within a 10 year cycle or shorter and are grown and harvested sustainably
Rapidly Renewable Materials
LEED Credit Checklist
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Charrette (shuh-ret)
47. 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
Light Pollution
Construction Waste Management Plan
Performance Monitoring
Cooling Tower
48. The use of environmentally friendly ingredients and chemicals for household - manufacturing and industrial cleaning. these techniques and products avoid the use of chemically reactive and toxic cleaning products which contain various toxic chemicals
Diversion Rate
Green Cleaning
Baseline v. Actual Use
LEED Intent
49. Prior to final selection of site - owner & design team should confirm that the site is...
Global Warming
Compliant w/ the green design criteria
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
CO2 Concentrations/Monitoring
50. Carrying away or displacement of solids (sediment - soil - rock - and other particles) usually by the agents of currents such as wind - water - or ice by downward or down-slope movement in response to gravity
Erosion
Outdoor Air
33%-39%
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)