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LEED GA: Green Associate
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Major Players in Design & Construction Process are...
Water Pollution
Energy Star Rating
MERV or Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value
Project owner - Architect - Engineers - Commissioning authority - General Contractor - Facilities staff - Building users.
2. A roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and soil - or a growing medium - planted over a waterproofing membrane
Acidification
MERV or Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value
Soft Cost
Vegetated (Green) Roof
3. Water that is of sufficiently high quality so that it can be consumed or utilized without risk of immediate of long term harm by humans or animals
HVAC System
Blackwater (Treatment and definitions vary)
Schematic Design
Potable Water
4. Any behavior that results in the use of less energy. examples: turning the lights off when you leave a room - and recycling aluminum cans are both ways to do this
Open Space
Cooling Tower
Development Footprint
Energy Conservation
5. 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
Value Engineering
Environmentally Preferable Products
Carbon Overlay Tool
Infill Development
6. The use of technology that requires less energy to perform the same function. a compact fluorescent light bulb that uses less energy than an incandescent bulb to produce the same amount of light is an example. the decision to replace an incandescent
Diversion Rate
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Hardscape
Energy Efficient
7. A member based nonprofit organization whose mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed - built - and operated - enabling an environmentally and socially responsible - healthy and prosperous environment that improves the qu
Energy Star Rating
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Sustainable
1000 square ft
8. Under building - tuck-under - or a stacked parking structure that minimizes the need for exposed parking and parking lots
Open System
Thermal Comfort
Underground Parking
40%
9. 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
Composite Wood (engineered lumber)
Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL)
Energy Efficient
Native or Indigenous Plants
10. Rainwater that has been collected for uses such as landscaping irrigation - toilet flushing - or other non-potable water uses
Harvested Rainwater
70%
Volatile Organic Compound
Building Footprint
11. A control system capable of monitoring environmental and system loads and adjusting HVAC operations accordingly in order to conserve energy while maintaining comfort (EPA)
Value Engineering
Energy Management System
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Reduce light transpass
12. An expanded baseline for measuring performance - adding social and environmental dimensions to the traditional profit measure - so decisions are viewed in the long term with their impact on people - the planet - and profit
Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Construction Administration
Triple Bottom Line
Commissioning Plan
13. 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
Refrigerant
Soft Cost
Building Density
HVAC System
14. CD carry the design into the detail level so that construction can take place.
Harvested Rainwater
Construction Documents
% of water delivered by irrigation equipment that is actually used for irrigation & not evaporate/blowaway/fall on hardscape
Construction Phases Bidding
15. Developing in areas near transportation - housing - and jobs therefore leaving open spaces and farmland free from development
Smart Growth
Carpool
Previously Developed Site
Refrigerant
16. Passenger transportation services which are available for use by the general public - such as trains - subways and busses
Pollution
Mass Transit
Environmental Sustainability
Retrocommissioning
17. The mathematical expression of Imperviousness
Construction and Demolition Debris
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
Zoning
Location
18. The area of the project site that is impacted by construction activity - LEED project should attempt to limit site disturbance
Process Water
Rainwater Harvesting
Site Disturbance
Commissioning Report
19. An intense collaborative session where participants make a concerted effort to solve a problem or plan the design of something
Charrette (shuh-ret)
Pollution
LEED Pilot Credit Library
Hardscape
20. 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
Sick Building Syndrome
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
Net-Zero Energy
Solid Waste Management Policy
21. An assessment of the greenhouse gases (which includes more than just CO2) emitted by a particular organization - project or activity
Vehicle miles traveled
Space heating (38%). Lighting (20%)
Carbon Footprint
Xeriscaping
22. What is the procedure required to achieve LEED cert?
Pollution
70%
Reg a project w/ GBCI - pay applicable review fees - & submit doc.
Integrative
23. Part of the LEED rating system. projects earn points by meeting the requirements of optional credits in order to earn points towards certification
LEED Credit
Water Pollution
Evapotranspiration
Green Washing
24. 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
Negative Feedback Loop
Sustainable
Building Density
Diversity of Houses
25. Water used for building systems such as boiler feed water - cooling water for heat exchangers - chillers - etc
Cradle to Cradle
Process Water
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
26. Any substance introduced into the environment that adversely affects the usefulness of a resource or the health of humans - animals - or ecosystems (EPA)
70%
Diversity of Uses
Pollutant
Glare
27. Long term maintenance of ecosystem components and functions for future generations
Environmental Sustainability
Light Trespass
Byproduct
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
28. Purchase price of a hard asset such as masonry - wood - steel - carpet - tile - mechanical systems - roofing
Biodegradable
Connections & Communication btw professionals & throughout the life of a project
Hard Cost
Global Warming
29. 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
Connections & Communication btw professionals & throughout the life of a project
Rainwater Harvesting
Acid Rain
Building Footprint
30. Like carbon dioxide or methane - which contributes to potential climate change
Brownfields
Integrated Process Team
Development Density
Greenhouse Gases
31. An interactive energy management tool for tracking and assessing energy and water consumption across an entire portfolio of buildings
Energy Star Portfolio Manager
Cradle to Cradle
Perviousness
Off-Gassing (outgassing)
32. 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
Carpool
LEED Intent
Ozone (O3)
Rapidly Renewable Materials
33. Any substance in air that could - in high enough concentration - harm man - other animals - vegetation - or material (EPA)
Commissioning Plan
Airborne Pollutant
Mass Transit
Site Disturbance
34. Credit weightings are based on...
Irrigation Efficiency
Heat Islands
Mostly environmental impacts & human benefits
Integrative
35. 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
Pollution
Low Impact Development
Montreal Protocol
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
36. What's the earliest pt at which a LEED for Schools proejct can be cert?
Building Related Illness
Sulfur dioxide & Nitrogen oxide
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
37. What metric is the best indicator of transportation impacts associated with a bldg project?
Construction and Demolition Debris
Biodegradable
Vehicle miles traveled
Green Washing
38. Measuring the amount of resources used over a period of time - such as water or electricity
Metering
Bioswale
Building Commissioning
Aquifer
39. LID is an approach to land development (or re-development) that works with nature to manage stormwater as close to its source as possible (EPA)
Open System
Low Impact Development
LEED Project Boundary
Sustainable Purchasing Policy
40. 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
Conventional Irrigation
Biodiversity
Foot Candle - A ftcandle is equal to 1-lumen/sq-ft
Solar Reflectance Index (SRI)
41. A LEED rating is achieved through earning points in each of the 6 LEED categories
Building Density
LEED Points
Indoor Environmental Quality Management Plan
Flush-Out
42. 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
Montreal Protocol
Indoor Environmental Quality Management Plan
LEED Credit Checklist
Floor-To-Area
43. What are the added costs of bldg green & what benefits offset those cost?
Periodic maintenance must occur. Recommissioning along with occupant surveying (via post-occupancy evaluation) at regular interval.
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
Rainwater Harvesting
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
44. To reduce site lighting impact near forestland - the exterior lighting installed should...
Reduce light transpass
Harvested Rainwater
Conservation
Review credit intent & self-evaluate - Review past CIR - and Consult LEED reference guide
45. Air that enters into a building either naturally through pre-designed openings in the building or through the ventilation system
Solar Reflectance Index (SRI)
Hardscape
Green Power
Outdoor Air
46. 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)
Custodial Effectiveness Assessments
Rainwater Harvesting
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
47. A term used in the US to describe the heating or cooling capacity of a system or fuels. this is understood to represent [this]'s per hour when referring to power. this derives its measurement from the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperatur
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Predesign
Light Trespass
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
48. Achieving net zero emissions by balancing the footprint with an equivalent amount of sequestered or offset green house gases
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Nonpoint-source pollution
Adaptive Plant
Carbon Neutrality
49. A natural resource that cannot be produced - re-grown - regenerated - or reused on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate. these resources often exist in a fixed amount - or are consumed much faster than nature can recreate them. fossil fuels
Integrated Pest Management
Global Warming
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Non-renewable Resource
50. Pollution of water generally results from multiple sources vs. just one source - examples are runoff from roads - drainage from buildings - seepage - runoff from farmland. pollution in a river may not be exactly pinpointed because most pollution is n
Light Trespass
Systems Thinking
Passive Design
Nonpoint Source Pollution