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LEED GA: Green Associate
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Air quality within buildings as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants
Integrated Pest Management
Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs)
Indoor Air Quality
Greenhouse Gases
2. A process used to remove VOCs from a bldg by elevating the tempt in the fully furnished & ventilated bldg prior to human occupancy.
Air Conditioning
Reuse
Bake-Out
Mostly environmental impacts & human benefits
3. Third party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design - construction and operation of high performance green buildings (USGBC)
Green Cleaning
LEED
Drip Irrigation
Carbon Overlay Tool
4. All members of the project team working towards the integrated process - including building owners - maintenance staff - planners - designers - etc.
Perviousness
Integrated Process Team
Drip Irrigation
LEED Rating System
5. Water that originates from precipitation that enters the stormwater system
Stormwater Runoff
Perviousness
Closed System
Baseline Vs Design
6. Each LEED credit has requirements that must be met and documentation that must be submitted to prove the credit requirements were met
Sulfur dioxide & Nitrogen oxide
Commissioning
Embodied Energy
LEED Requirements and Submittals
7. Smart Location & Linkage. Neighborhood Pattern & Design. Green Infrastructure & Bldg.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
LEED Credit Checklist
Baseline v. Design
8. The percentage of waste materials diverted from traditional disposal such as landfilling or incineration to be recycled - composted or reused (EPA)
Retrocommissioning
Construction Phases Bidding
Diversion Rate
Triple Bottom Line
9. 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
Waste Diversion
Building Related Illness
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Biomass
10. A review process that identifies and selects the lowest lifecycle cost options in design - materials and processes that achieves the desired level of performance - reliability and customer satisfaction
Design Development
Value Engineering
Square Footage of a Building
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
11. 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
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
Open Grid Pavement
Feedback Loop
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
12. 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
Waste Stream Audit
Floor Area Ratio
Non-renewable Resource
Waste Diversion
13. The variation in life forms within a given ecosystem or for the entire earth. this is often used as a measure of the health of biological systems.
Performance Monitoring
Development Density
Commissioning
Biodiversity
14. Plan that identifies a diversion rate goal and covers how waste will be either disposed or reused or recycled by addressing sorting - collection - and final disposal of items in an existing building
Solid Waste Management Policy
70%
Carbon Footprint
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
15. An intense collaborative session where participants make a concerted effort to solve a problem or plan the design of something
Carbon Overlay Tool
Air Conditioning
Credit Interpretation Request
Charrette (shuh-ret)
16. When all recyclables for collection are mixed but kept separate from other waste
Commingled Recycling
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Construction Phases Bidding
LEED NC&MR
17. Waste materials diverted from traditional disposal such as landfills or incineration to be recycled - composted - or re-used. (EPA) measured in tons
Waste Diversion
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.
The four LEED levels
Hardscape
18. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons that are used in refrigerants and propellants that are known to deplete the ozone layer
HCFC
Natural (or passive) Ventilation
Pollution
Contaminant
19. Document that outlines the organization - schedule - allocation of resources - and documentation requirements of the commissioning process
ASHRAE (ash-ray)
HVAC System
Humidity - Air speed - and Tempt
Commissioning Plan
20. The relationship btw the total bldg floor area & the allowable land area the bldg can cover.
Floor-To-Area
Underground Parking
Square Footage of a Building
Sustainable
21. 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
Emissivity (of a material)
Transportation Demand Management
Glare
Commissioning
22. Pavement that is less than 50% impervious and contains vegetation in the open cells
Open Grid Pavement
Cradle to Cradle
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Albedo
23. 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
Baseline v. Design
Performance Monitoring
Post-Consumer Recycled Content
Evapotranspiration
24. Watering using above ground sprinkler heads
Conventional Irrigation
Harvested Rainwater
LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAG)
Air Quality Standards
25. Uses the natural forces of wind and buoyancy to deliver fresh air into buildings through doors - windows or other designed opening (chimneys)
Graywater (Greywater)
Environmentally Preferable Products
Adaptive Plant
Natural (or passive) Ventilation
26. The official recognition by a local bldg department that bldg conforms to applicable bldg & safety codes.
Perviousness
Certificate of occupancy
Thermal Comfort
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
27. 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
Cradle to Grave
Innovation in Design & Regional Priority has 100 with 10 bonus points. Leed for home has 125.
Integrated Design
Erosion
28. Unit of measurement that describes a building's energy use relative to its size. it's calculated by taking the total energy consumed in one year in kBTUs and dividing it by total floorspace of the building. a low number signifies good energy performa
Building Codes
Photovoltaic Energy (PV)
Construction and Demolition Debris
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
29. 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)
Building Density
Floor Area Ratio
Waste Stream Audit
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
30. A site that was previously built on - has been graded - or contained a parking lot - roadway - or other structure
Previously Developed Site
Hybrid Vehicle
Soft Cost
Water Pollution
31. Controllability of Systems
The % of occupants who have direct control over tempt - airflow - & lighting in their spaces.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Soft Cost
LEED Points
32. Compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility and therefore can enter the air easily. many VOCs are human-made chemicals that are used and produced in the manufacture of paints - pharmaceuticals - and refrigerants
Volatile Organic Compound
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Erosion
Feedback Loop
33. 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
Fossil Fuels
MERV or Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value
Reg a project w/ GBCI - pay applicable review fees - & submit doc.
Glare
34. An international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of numerous substances believed to be responsible for ozone depletion
Water Pollution
Sulfur dioxide & Nitrogen oxide
Building Footprint
Montreal Protocol
35. Resistance to penetration by a liquid and is calculated as the percentage of area covered by a paving system that does not allow moisture to soak into the ground
Building Density
Imperviousness
Non-renewable Resource
Process Water
36. Viewing the world as an interrelated set of systems that can influence one another
Air Quality Standards
CO2 Concentrations/Monitoring
1000 square ft
Systems Thinking
37. 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
Graywater (Greywater)
Material Reuse
Performance Monitoring
ASHRAE (ash-ray)
38. Type of lamp designed to replace an incandescent lamp and fit into existing light fixtures formerly used for incandescent bulbs. compared to incandescent lamps giving the same amount of visible light - these generally use less power - have a longer r
Cradle to Cradle
Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL)
LEED Prerequisites
90%
39. Disciplinary Review Committee (Investigate) - Disciplinary Hearing Committee (Judgment) - and Credential Steering Committee (Final Decision) 2) Types of advantages discovered when initial investment are made in more durable products and efficient bld
GBCI committees that addresses noncompliance in LEED credential
Potable Water
CO2 Concentrations/Monitoring
Daylighting
40. Long term maintenance of ecosystem components and functions for future generations (EPA)
Albedo
Environmental Sustainability
Wastewater
Solar Reflectance Index (SRI)
41. What are the extra categories for LEED for Home?
Glare
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
Bioswale
Carpool
42. Water that is not treated to drinking water standards and is not meant for human consumption
Building Footprint
Non-Potable Water
Building Codes
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
43. Heating - ventilating and air conditioning. these systems seek to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality
HVAC System
Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Regenerative
Environmental Sustainability
44. Advertising a product or policy to be more beneficial to the environment than is true
Air Quality Standards
Portable water uses
Green Washing
Environmentally Preferable Products
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
Built Environment
Floor-To-Area
General requirement for LEED certification documentation
46. The carbon overlay in LEED is used for what?
Off-Gassing (outgassing)
Certificate of occupancy
33%-39%
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
47. 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
Albedo
Sulfur dioxide & Nitrogen oxide
Construction Phases Bidding
Xeriscaping
48. Excel spreadsheet that helps project teams track their credits against requirements for certification
LEED Credit Checklist
Performance Monitoring
Daylighting
Open System
49. Water used for building systems such as boiler feed water - cooling water for heat exchangers - chillers - etc
Process Water
Nonpoint Source Pollution
Periodic maintenance must occur. Recommissioning along with occupant surveying (via post-occupancy evaluation) at regular interval.
Climate Change
50. The number of different types of space per acre in an area - think of a mixed-use development - which has both houses and offices
Diversity of Uses
Refrigerant
Imperviousness
Environmental Sustainability