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LEED GA: Green Associate
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Smart Location & Linkage. Neighborhood Pattern & Design. Green Infrastructure & Bldg.
Adaptive Plant
To qualify for Minimum Program Requirements
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Installing submeters & using ENERGY STAR certified cloths washers
2. System that constantly takes in items from outside the system - used them and then released them as waste. this system has no feedback loop. think of a normal home where groceries - products - or water come into the house - are used and then released
Major Construction Phases
Retrocommissioning
Open System
Alternative Fuel Vehicle
3. An assessment of the greenhouse gases (which includes more than just CO2) emitted by a particular organization - project or activity
LEED Rating System
Carbon Footprint
Bypass otherwise required submittals
Smart Growth
4. 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)
Low Impact Development
Light Pollution
Biofuel
Building Density
5. Urinals that do not use water at all. these systems can save anywhere between 15000 and 45000 gallons of water per urinal per year
Transportation - Site selection - Site design & management - & Stormwater management
Value Engineering
Contaminant
Waterless Urinal
6. The measurement unit used for flush fixture water consumption and flow fixture water consumption
Gallons per Flush & Gallons per Minute
Stormwater Runoff
Potable Water
5 years
7. 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
Non-Potable Water
Construction Waste Management Plan
Biomass
Commingled Recycling
8. Ruling process for project applicants seeking technical and administrative guidance on how LEED credits apply to their projects and vice versa. (USGBC) LEED interpretations are the result of a CIR and may determine how future project teams use LEED
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
LEED Requirements and Submittals
Site Disturbance
Indoor Environmental Quality
9. Building that is energy and resource efficient
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Emergent Properties
High Performance Green Building
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.
10. An unwanted airborne constituent that may reduce acceptability of the air (ASHRAE 62.1-2004)
Transportation Demand Management
Construction Documents
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Contaminant
11. 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
Gallons per Minute
Ozone (O3)
Regional Material
Value Engineering
12. The relationship between the total building floor area and the allowable land area the building can cover (USGBC)
Floor Area Ratio
Development Footprint
Composite Wood (engineered lumber)
Heat Islands
13. A systematic process of assuring that a building and its systems performs in accordance with the design intent and the owner's requirements
Adaptive Reuse
Commissioning
Floor Area Ratio
Impervious Surfaces
14. 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
Nonpoint Source Pollution
LEED Points
Reuse
Ecosystem
15. A development company is designing a 7 story 1000 -000 sq ft condominium. He will be responsible for interior finishes - but not furniture/appliances. Which is the LEED rating system used?
Renewable Energy
Daylighting
LEED NC&MR
Community Connectivity
16. 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
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Baseline v. Actual Use
Volatile Organic Compound
Energy Conservation
17. A material's ability to reflect sunlight measured on a scale of 0 (black) to 1 (white). a value of 0.0 indicates that the surface absorbs all solar radiation and a value of 1.0 represents total reflectivity.
Albedo
Indoor Air Quality
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Diversity of Uses
18. 1) Cost of green bldg Each Prerequisite and Credit has 2 major components - and those are: Intents and Requirements
Life-cycle cost analysis
Vehicle miles traveled
Charrette (shuh-ret)
Foot Candle - A ftcandle is equal to 1-lumen/sq-ft
19. Document that outlines the organization - schedule - allocation of resources - and documentation requirements of the commissioning process
Commissioning Plan
Non-renewable Resource
Biofuel
Salvaged Materials
20. The act of having separate stakeholders or designers work together to ensure the project is benefiting from synergy which allows for greater levels of sustainability throughout the project's life
Heat Island Effect
Integrated Process
LEED Project Boundary
Green Building
21. How can potable water use for irrigation be reduced or eliminated?
Install submeters & Select local plants
Volatile Organic Compound
Emergent Properties
Smart Growth
22. 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
Material Reuse
Montreal Protocol
Wet Pond (retention pond)
Heat Island Effect
23. In LEED credit weightings - the less important impact category
Acidification
Greenhouse Gases
Nonpoint Source Pollution
Biodegradable
24. Green Bldg can reduce how much Water Use?
Green Power
40%
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Baseline Building Performance
25. 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.
Non-renewable Resource
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Green Washing
Community Connectivity
26. 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
Aquifer
Triple Bottom Line
Light Pollution
LEED
27. How many % of environmental impacts decision are made during the 1st 10% of design process?
70%
Net-Zero Energy
Ventilation Rate
Built Environment
28. System or process for controlling the temperature - humidity - and sometimes the purity of the air in an interior space (office - warehouse - residence)
Review credit intent & self-evaluate - Review past CIR - and Consult LEED reference guide
LEED Online
Air Conditioning
Construction Administration
29. Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (EPA)
Sustainable
Climate Change
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Humidity - Air speed - and Tempt
30. Water used for building systems such as boiler feed water - cooling water for heat exchangers - chillers - etc
Process Water
Custodial Effectiveness Assessments
Heat Island Effect
Photovoltaic Energy (PV)
31. 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.
Biodiversity
Gallons per Flush & Gallons per Minute
Brownfields
GBCI committees that addresses noncompliance in LEED credential
32. An intense collaborative session where participants make a concerted effort to solve a problem or plan the design of something
Charrette (shuh-ret)
Integrated Design
Prime Farmland
Economic prosperity - environmental stewardship - & social responsibility.
33. Green bldg emphasizes using what type of design process?
Integrative
Baseline v. Design
Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs)
Square Footage of a Building
34. Any of various halocarbon compounds consisting of carbon - hydrogen - chlorine - and fluorine - once used widely as aerosol propellants and refrigerants. these are believed to cause depletion of the atmospheric ozone layer
Light Pollution
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
LEED Prerequisites
Major Construction Phases
35. An underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel - sand - silt or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. these are critically important in human habitation and agriculture. t
Diversion Rate
Ambient Temperature
Aquifer
Certificate of occupancy
36. The stewardship and use of forests and forest lands in a way - and at a rate - that maintains their biodiversity - productivity - regeneration capacity - vitality and their potential to fulfill - now and in the future - relevant ecological - economic
Wet Pond (retention pond)
Rating system and Project size
Sustainable Forestry
Stormwater Runoff
37. A measure of the amount of illumination falling on a surface.
Foot Candle - A ftcandle is equal to 1-lumen/sq-ft
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Positive Feedback Loop
Commissioning Report
38. Air that enters into a building either naturally through pre-designed openings in the building or through the ventilation system
Diversity of Uses
Major Construction Phases
Negative Feedback Loop
Outdoor Air
39. Excel spreadsheet that helps project teams track their credits against requirements for certification
Construction Documents
LEED Credit Checklist
Environmental Sustainability
Design
40. Credit weightings are based on...
Refrigerant
Mostly environmental impacts & human benefits
Smart Growth
250 square ft
41. Heat removal devices used to transfer process waste heat to the atmosphere. large office buildings - hospitals - and schools typically use one or more of these as part of their air conditioning systems
Cooling Tower
Sustainable Purchasing Policy
Construction Administration
Environmentally Preferable Products
42. The presence in water of enough harmful or objectionable material to damage the water's quality (EPA)
Submeter
General requirement for LEED certification documentation
Cradle to Cradle
Water Pollution
43. 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
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Fossil Fuels
Sustainable Purchasing Policy
44. The level of pollutants prescribed by regulations that are not to be exceeded during a given time in a defined area (EPA)
Diversion Rate
Development Footprint
Air Quality Standards
Greenfield
45. A site that was previously built on - has been graded - or contained a parking lot - roadway - or other structure
Bake-Out
Previously Developed Site
Salvaged Materials
Thermal Comfort
46. Side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the price of the goods or services involved - i.e. the pollution created in power generation for one state blown over anothe
Installing submeters & using ENERGY STAR certified cloths washers
Externality
Ecosystem
Biodegradable
47. Have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. this comparison may consider raw materials acquisition - production - manufacturing - packaging - distr
Built Environment
Transportation - Site selection - Site design & management - & Stormwater management
Environmentally Preferable Products
Rapidly Renewable Materials
48. Air quality within buildings as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants
Emergent Properties
Green Power
Air Quality Standards
Indoor Air Quality
49. 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
Feedback Loop
ASHRAE (ash-ray)
Custodial Effectiveness Assessments
Triple Bottom Line
50. Certified (40-49) - Silver (50-59) - Gold (60-79) - and Platinum (80+)
The four LEED levels
Floor-To-Area
Project owner - Architect - Engineers - Commissioning authority - General Contractor - Facilities staff - Building users.
Ambient Temperature