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LEED GA: Green Associate
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1. Part of the LEED rating system - which specifies the environmental goal of each LEED credit
Vehicle miles traveled
LEED Credit
Connections & Communication btw professionals & throughout the life of a project
LEED Intent
2. Any substance in air that could - in high enough concentration - harm man - other animals - vegetation - or material (EPA)
Life-cycle cost analysis
Light Pollution
Airborne Pollutant
Outdoor Air
3. The percentage of waste materials diverted from traditional disposal such as landfilling or incineration to be recycled - composted or reused (EPA)
Green Power
Diversion Rate
Design Development
Mass Transit
4. American society of heating - refrigerating and air conditioning engineers. international technical society for all individuals and organizations interested in heating - ventilation - air-conditioning and refrigeration (hvac & r)
Commissioning Plan
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.
ASHRAE (ash-ray)
Space heating (38%). Lighting (20%)
5. 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
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
Reduce light transpass
Energy Star Portfolio Manager
Green Building
6. 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
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Waterless Urinal
Stormwater Runoff
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
7. Mainly artificial structures--such as pavements (roads - sidewalks - driveways and parking lots) that are covered by impenetrable (impervious) materials such as asphalt - concrete - brick - and stone--and rooftops. soils compacted by urban developmen
Cradle to Cradle
Sick Building Syndrome
On-Site Wastewater Treatment
Impervious Surfaces
8. 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
Submeter
Brownfields
Net-Zero Energy
Positive Feedback Loop
9. Flush-Out
General requirement for LEED certification documentation
Passive Design
Construction Documents
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. 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)
Commissioning Plan
Commissioning
Biomass
11. 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
Global Warming
Solar Reflectance Index (SRI)
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Non-renewable Resource
12. What should take place during Occupancy?
Periodic maintenance must occur. Recommissioning along with occupant surveying (via post-occupancy evaluation) at regular interval.
Drip Irrigation
Waste Diversion
Photovoltaic Energy (PV)
13. Indigenous or exotic plants that spread outside cultivated areas and can damage environmental or economical resources. they grow quickly and aggressively - spreading and displacing other plants
Transportation - Site selection - Site design & management - & Stormwater management
Invasive Plants
Energy Consumption / # of sq ft. Usually in Btus or kWh/sf/yr.
Portable water uses
14. What are the extra categories for LEED for Home?
Innovation in Design & Regional Priority has 100 with 10 bonus points. Leed for home has 125.
Water Balance
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
Systems Thinking
15. When an exisiting building undergoes the commissioning process to discover if improvements or changes should be made to improve the building
Retrocommissioning
Indoor Environmental Quality
33%-39%
Humidity - Air speed - and Tempt
16. What is the procedure required to achieve LEED cert?
Building Envelope (building shell)
Reg a project w/ GBCI - pay applicable review fees - & submit doc.
CO2 Concentrations/Monitoring
Building Footprint
17. 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
Integrated Design
Perviousness
Energy Star Rating
Emergent Properties
18. Prior to final selection of site - owner & design team should confirm that the site is...
Solar Reflectance Index (SRI)
Compliant w/ the green design criteria
Flush-Out
Daylighting
19. Very harsh - bright - dazzling light that interferes with visibility
Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
HVAC System
Glare
Fenestration
20. An international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of numerous substances believed to be responsible for ozone depletion
Baseline v. Design
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
Albedo
Montreal Protocol
21. 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
Design Development
Low Impact Development
Fossil Fuels
Gallons per Minute
22. 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
Nonpoint Source Pollution
24%-50%
Soft Cost
23. Water used for building systems such as boiler feed water - cooling water for heat exchangers - chillers - etc
Cooling Tower
Process Water
Performance Monitoring
Feedback Loop
24. 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
Environmentally Preferable Products
Cooling Tower
Integrated Pest Management
Evapotranspiration
25. Unit of measurement by which flowing devices such as faucets and showers are measured and regulated
Waste Stream Audit
Waste Management Plan
Gallons per Minute
Bypass otherwise required submittals
26. Meters placed on smaller portions of a larger system - i.e. submeteres monitoring water use on each floor of a project
Harvested Rainwater
Conservation
Chiller
Submeter
27. Part of construction waste management plan
Infill Development
Waste Management Plan
Connections & Communication btw professionals & throughout the life of a project
Biodegradable
28. Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (EPA)
LEED Project Boundary
Sustainable
Off-Gassing (outgassing)
Green Power
29. Uses the natural forces of wind and buoyancy to deliver fresh air into buildings through doors - windows or other designed opening (chimneys)
Passive Design
Acid Rain
Cradle to Cradle
Natural (or passive) Ventilation
30. Floor area of the building / the total area of the site = sq ft / acre
Graywater (Greywater)
Building Density
Prime Farmland
90%
31. 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
Review credit intent & self-evaluate - Review past CIR - and Consult LEED reference guide
Cradle to Cradle
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
Aquifer
32. What's the earliest pt at which a LEED for Schools proejct can be cert?
Composite Wood (engineered lumber)
Prime Farmland
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
Erosion
33. A system where the output may signal the system to stop changing - i.e. - a thermostat -- at a certain point the temp feedback will tell the system to cut off
Light Trespass
Blackwater (Treatment and definitions vary)
Negative Feedback Loop
HVAC System
34. The percentage of water volume beneficially used by plants to the volume of water delivered through an irrigation system. water wasted would evaporate - fall on hardscapes - or runoff. drip irrigation is the most efficient with a 90% irrigation effic
Systems Thinking
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Irrigation Efficiency
Baseline Building Performance
35. Energy Use Intensity in term of unit
90%
Energy Consumption / # of sq ft. Usually in Btus or kWh/sf/yr.
After bldg completion & once all submittals & clarifications are reviewed.
Rapidly Renewable Materials
36. Method of land use regulation used by local governments in most developed countries. zoning may be use-based (regulating the uses to which land may be put) - or it may regulate building height - lot coverage - and similar characteristics - or some co
Wastewater
The % of occupants who have direct control over tempt - airflow - & lighting in their spaces.
Submeter
Zoning
37. Administrative and procedural requirements for salvaging - recycling and disposing of non-hazardous demolition and [first phrase] -- this means it should cover waste sent to a landfill - salvaging - and recycled waste
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
Energy Management System
% of water delivered by irrigation equipment that is actually used for irrigation & not evaporate/blowaway/fall on hardscape
Construction Waste Management Plan
38. LEED certification fee is base on two factors.
Bioswale
Nested System
Rating system and Project size
Building Related Illness
39. Process for project teams to obtain technical guidance on how LEED requirements pertain to their projects
Sustainable
Construction Documents
LEED
Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs)
40. An unwanted airborne constituent that may reduce acceptability of the air (ASHRAE 62.1-2004)
Triple Bottom Line
Contaminant
Potable Water
Glare
41. Non-industrial wastewater generated from domestic processes such as dish washing - laundry and bathing. some states and local authorities allow kitchen sink water to be included. check local codes in order to comply with local regulations.
Construction Documents
Hybrid Vehicle
Graywater (Greywater)
Air Conditioning
42. 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
Site Disturbance
Blackwater (Treatment and definitions vary)
Review credit intent & self-evaluate - Review past CIR - and Consult LEED reference guide
Integrated Process
43. 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.
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
Impervious Surfaces
44. Energy generated from natural resources - such as sunlight - wind - tides and geothermal heat - which are naturally replenished
Bioswale
Integrated Process
Renewable Energy
Economic prosperity - environmental stewardship - & social responsibility.
45. Credit weightings are based on...
Construction Waste Management Plan
Air Conditioning
Mostly environmental impacts & human benefits
Albedo
46. Waste building materials - dredging materials - tree stumps - and rubble resulting from [first word] - remodeling - repair - and [second word] of homes - commercial buildings and other structures and pavements
Construction and Demolition Debris
High Performance Green Building
General requirement for LEED certification documentation
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
47. In LEED credit weightings - the less important impact category
Acidification
Chiller
Prime Farmland
Byproduct
48. 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
Baseline v. Actual Use
Indoor Environmental Quality Management Plan
HVAC System
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
49. Material - other than the principle product - generated as a consequence of an industrial process or as a breakdown product in a living system (EPA)
Biodiversity
Building Related Illness
Pedestrian Access
Byproduct
50. Similar to a bioswale - a depression with vegetation that filters and slows down rainwater to reduce peak discharge rates
Install submeters & Select local plants
Raingarden
Schematic Design
Compliant w/ the green design criteria