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LEED GA: Green Associate
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Predesign - Design - Bid - Construction - and Occupancy
Performance Monitoring
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
Major Construction Phases
2. Light that passes beyond the project boundary - i.e. parking lot lighting that passes into a park next to the project
Construction Waste Management Plan
Light Trespass
Harvested Rainwater
Commingled Recycling
3. To reduce site lighting impact near forestland - the exterior lighting installed should...
Reduce light transpass
Commissioning Plan
Construction and Demolition Debris
Post-Consumer Recycled Content
4. Third party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design - construction and operation of high performance green buildings (USGBC)
LEED
70%
Integrated Process
40%
5. Like carbon dioxide or methane - which contributes to potential climate change
Location
Greenhouse Gases
Diversity of Uses
Green Building
6. 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.
Gallons per Minute
Indoor Environmental Quality
Thermal Comfort
Site Disturbance
7. 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
Ozone (O3)
LEED Online
Xeriscaping
Integrative
8. Previously used or redeveloped land that may be contaminated with hazardous waste or pollution (USGBC). the land has the potential to be reused once any hazardous substances - pollutants - or contaminants are remediated
Material Reuse
Brownfields
Smart Growth
Baseline v. Design
9. Viewing the world as an interrelated set of systems that can influence one another
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
Xeriscaping
Systems Thinking
Waste Stream Audit
10. 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
Integrated Process
Bypass otherwise required submittals
Nested System
Market Transformation
11. 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.
Pedestrian Access
Vehicle miles traveled
Performance Monitoring
Adaptive Plant
12. Landscape elements designed to slow the flow of stormwater and increase ground water recharge while also removing silt and pollution from surface runoff water. they consist of a depressed drainage course with gently sloped sides and filled with veget
LEED Project Boundary
Bioswale
Albedo
Square Footage of a Building
13. 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
GBCI committees that addresses noncompliance in LEED credential
70%
Floodplain
Feedback Loop
14. Green Bldg can reduce how much Water Use?
40%
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Composite Wood (engineered lumber)
15. What is reduced when a project uses reclaimed water in its cooling towers?
LEED Project Boundary
Portable water uses
Energy Star Portfolio Manager
LEED Rating System
16. Achieving net zero emissions by balancing the footprint with an equivalent amount of sequestered or offset green house gases
Brownfields
Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Carbon Neutrality
Bioswale
17. What are the added costs of bldg green & what benefits offset those cost?
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
Bake-Out
Development Footprint
5 years
18. What is the procedure required to achieve LEED cert?
Wet Pond (retention pond)
24%-50%
Reg a project w/ GBCI - pay applicable review fees - & submit doc.
Sick Building Syndrome
19. What's the earliest pt at which a LEED for Schools proejct can be cert?
Compliant w/ the green design criteria
Daylighting
Process Water
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
20. Content from industry scraps that was diverted from the waste stream and used for other purposes. examples include sawdust - wood shavings - wood chips - and print overruns. excluded are materials that are re-incorporated into the same manufacturing
ASHRAE (ash-ray)
Per-Consumer Content
Negative Feedback Loop
Nonpoint-source pollution
21. 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)
Energy Conservation
Indoor Environmental Quality
Location
Imperviousness
22. A term used in life cycle analysis to describe a material or product that is recycled into a new product at the end of its useful life. an example of a closed system
Cradle to Cradle
Integrated Process
Baseline Building Performance
Heat Islands
23. 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
Integrated Process
Passive Design
ASHRAE (ash-ray)
Certificate of occupancy
24. Developing in areas near transportation - housing - and jobs therefore leaving open spaces and farmland free from development
Low Impact Development
Square Footage of a Building
Smart Growth
Thermal Comfort
25. 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
Biofuel
Transportation - Site selection - Site design & management - & Stormwater management
Contaminant
Commissioning Report
26. Previously undeveloped land that is suited for agriculture
Periodic maintenance must occur. Recommissioning along with occupant surveying (via post-occupancy evaluation) at regular interval.
Pollution
Hard Cost
Prime Farmland
27. A review of consumables waste of a project. essentially - finding out what makes up the projects waste can help determine ways to increase recycling or reduce waste through other methods
Building Related Illness
90%
Bioswale
Waste Stream Audit
28. 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
Performance Monitoring
Soft Cost
% of water delivered by irrigation equipment that is actually used for irrigation & not evaporate/blowaway/fall on hardscape
LEED Credit Checklist
29. Floor area of the building / the total area of the site = sq ft / acre
Commingled Recycling
LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAG)
Green Building
Building Density
30. Energy generated from natural resources - such as sunlight - wind - tides and geothermal heat - which are naturally replenished
Community Connectivity
On-Site Wastewater Treatment
Renewable Energy
Innovation in Design & Regional Priority has 100 with 10 bonus points. Leed for home has 125.
31. The percentage of material in a product that was consumer waste. the recycled material was generated by household - commercial - industrial or institutional end-users and can no longer be used for its intended purpose. it includes returns of material
Post-Consumer Recycled Content
Hard Cost
Conventional Irrigation
Carpool
32. Substances used to transfer heat during the mechanical cooling process within air conditioning and refrigerator systems. they act as the heat carrier which changes from gas to liquid and then back to gas in the refrigeration cycle
Value Engineering
Refrigerant
Diversity of Uses
Carbon Neutrality
33. If a bldg is designed to move at any point in its lifetime - what LEED certification is it eligible for?
Energy Star Portfolio Manager
None.
Installing submeters & using ENERGY STAR certified cloths washers
40%
34. Web portal and site that allows teams to register a LEED project and to upload each section of the certification application
Life-cycle cost analysis
LEED Online
LEED Credit
Carbon Footprint
35. The level of pollutants prescribed by regulations that are not to be exceeded during a given time in a defined area (EPA)
Sustainable Purchasing Policy
Diversity of Uses
Climate Change
Air Quality Standards
36. Waste materials diverted from traditional disposal such as landfills or incineration to be recycled - composted - or re-used. (EPA) measured in tons
Heat Islands
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Waste Diversion
Thermal Comfort
37. Air quality within buildings as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants
To qualify for Minimum Program Requirements
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Indoor Air Quality
Certificate of occupancy
38. The practice of placing windows - or other transparent media - and reflective surfaces so that - during the day - natural light provides effective internal illumination
Daylighting
Vehicle miles traveled
LEED Category
Energy Efficient
39. The licensed-pro exemption is used by a project team to do what?
Bypass otherwise required submittals
LEED Category
Aquifer
LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAG)
40. How can potable water use for irrigation be reduced or eliminated?
The four LEED levels
Above 530ppm (parts per million).
Install submeters & Select local plants
Light Trespass
41. CD carry the design into the detail level so that construction can take place.
Install submeters & Select local plants
Acid Rain
Previously Developed Site
Construction Documents
42. Using local systems to treat waste generated on-site and avoid adding waste to public facilities
Review credit intent & self-evaluate - Review past CIR - and Consult LEED reference guide
On-Site Wastewater Treatment
The four LEED levels
None.
43. The ability of dark - non-reflective paved areas-city streets - rooftops - and sidewalks-to absorb and radiate heat - making urban areas and the surrounding suburbs noticeably hotter than rural towns nearby. other contributors include reduced airflow
1000 square ft
Heat Island Effect
Construction Waste Management Plan
Water Balance
44. When costs are established and contracts for construction services are signed.
Potable Water
24%-50%
To qualify for Minimum Program Requirements
Construction Phases Bidding
45. Heating - ventilating and air conditioning. these systems seek to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality
Greenhouse Gases
Installing submeters & using ENERGY STAR certified cloths washers
Agrifiber Product
HVAC System
46. 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
Design
Ventilation Rate
Portable water uses
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
47. The application of solar cells for energy by converting sunlight directly into electricity
Green Cleaning
Photovoltaic Energy (PV)
70%
Rainwater Harvesting
48. Purchase price of a hard asset such as masonry - wood - steel - carpet - tile - mechanical systems - roofing
Waste Management Plan
Mostly environmental impacts & human benefits
Baseline v. Design
Hard Cost
49. Any method of powering an engine that does not involve solely petroleum (e.g. electric car - petrol-electric hybrid - solar powered)
Ozone (O3)
Irrigation Efficiency
Alternative Fuel Vehicle
Environmental aspect & potential impacts
50. Uses the natural forces of wind and buoyancy to deliver fresh air into buildings through doors - windows or other designed opening (chimneys)
Reduce light transpass
Glare
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Natural (or passive) Ventilation