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LEED GA: Green Associate
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An intense collaborative session where participants make a concerted effort to solve a problem or plan the design of something
Charrette (shuh-ret)
Integrated Pest Management
Transportation Demand Management
Commingled Recycling
2. Solid - liquid or gaseous fuel derived from relatively recently dead biological material and is distinguished from fossil fuels - which are derived from long dead biological material
Construction Documents
Building Codes
Biofuel
Diversity of Houses
3. The relationship between the total building floor area and the allowable land area the building can cover (USGBC)
Diversity of Houses
Foot Candle - A ftcandle is equal to 1-lumen/sq-ft
Floor Area Ratio
Greenhouse Gases
4. Air that enters into a building either naturally through pre-designed openings in the building or through the ventilation system
Regional Material
% of water delivered by irrigation equipment that is actually used for irrigation & not evaporate/blowaway/fall on hardscape
Outdoor Air
Infill Development
5. System or process for controlling the temperature - humidity - and sometimes the purity of the air in an interior space (office - warehouse - residence)
Invasive Plants
Air Conditioning
Conventional Irrigation
General requirement for LEED certification documentation
6. When costs are established and contracts for construction services are signed.
Community Connectivity
Construction Phases Bidding
Previously Developed Site
LEED Requirements and Submittals
7. A strategy to use existing materials in a similar or different capacity
Street Grid Density
Reuse
LEED Category
Refrigerant
8. When large amounts of outdoor air are forced through a recently completed building for a period of time so that the majority of pollutant emissions from building materials - finishes and furnishings can be removed from the building before occupancy.
Flush-Out
Systems Thinking
Carbon Overlay Tool
Evapotranspiration
9. Method which minimizes the use of water and fetilizer by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants - either onto the soil surface or directly onto the root zone - through a network of valves - pipes - tubing and emitters
Drip Irrigation
Construction Documents
Gallons per Flush & Gallons per Minute
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
10. Measuring the amount of resources used over a period of time - such as water or electricity
Metering
Market Transformation
Mostly environmental impacts & human benefits
% of water delivered by irrigation equipment that is actually used for irrigation & not evaporate/blowaway/fall on hardscape
11. The practice of placing windows - or other transparent media - and reflective surfaces so that - during the day - natural light provides effective internal illumination
Install submeters & Select local plants
Installing submeters & using ENERGY STAR certified cloths washers
Light Pollution
Daylighting
12. Similar to a bioswale - a depression with vegetation that filters and slows down rainwater to reduce peak discharge rates
Raingarden
Nonpoint-source pollution
Hardscape
LEED Points
13. Certified (40-49) - Silver (50-59) - Gold (60-79) - and Platinum (80+)
Hardscape
The four LEED levels
LEED Points
Xeriscaping
14. 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
Pollutant
Volatile Organic Compound
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
Baseline v. Actual Use
15. What is the procedure required to achieve LEED cert?
Sulfur dioxide & Nitrogen oxide
Reg a project w/ GBCI - pay applicable review fees - & submit doc.
Biomass
Energy Efficient
16. Development that occurs within established urban areas where the site or area either is a vacant place between other developments or has previously been used for another urban purpose
LEED Intent
Air Quality Standards
Infill Development
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
17. A renewable energy source - refers to plant matter grown to generate electricity or produce biofuel. it excludes organic material which has been transformed by geological processes into substances such as coal or petroleum
Commissioning Plan
Construction and Demolition Debris
Biomass
Thermal Comfort
18. 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
Green Building
Montreal Protocol
Construction Waste Management Plan
Imperviousness
19. A roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and soil - or a growing medium - planted over a waterproofing membrane
Climate Change
Vegetated (Green) Roof
Indoor Environmental Quality
Gallons per Flush & Gallons per Minute
20. What are the added costs of bldg green & what benefits offset those cost?
Green Washing
Baseline v. Actual Use
The average marginal cost is less than 2%. In addition. it reduces use - consumption - cost - & liability.
Floor-To-Area
21. Credit weightings are based on...
Performance Monitoring
Environmental Sustainability
LEED Rating System
Mostly environmental impacts & human benefits
22. How prerequisites and credits are grouped depending on the building type and rating system
5 years
Greenhouse Gases
Commissioning Plan
LEED Category
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
Thermal Comfort
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
To prioritize the relative impact of credits on GHG emissions
Performance Monitoring
24. Unit of measurement by which flowing devices such as faucets and showers are measured and regulated
Reuse
Cooling Tower
Gallons per Minute
Conservation
25. Any substance in air that could - in high enough concentration - harm man - other animals - vegetation - or material (EPA)
Airborne Pollutant
Dry Pond (detention ponds)
Indoor Air Quality Building Education and Assessment Model (I-BEAM)
Location & Linkages. Awareness & Education
26. 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)
Closed System
Composite Wood (engineered lumber)
Brownfields
27. Urinals that do not use water at all. these systems can save anywhere between 15000 and 45000 gallons of water per urinal per year
Open Space
HCFC
Externality
Waterless Urinal
28. Energy Use Intensity in term of unit
1000 square ft
LEED Pilot Credit Library
Energy Consumption / # of sq ft. Usually in Btus or kWh/sf/yr.
Metering
29. Aset of rules that specify the minimum acceptable level for safety for constructed objects such as buildings and non building structures. these protect public health - safety and general welfare as they relate to the construction and occupancy of bui
The % of occupants who have direct control over tempt - airflow - & lighting in their spaces.
Building Codes
Adaptive Plant
Non-Potable Water
30. Total square footage of buildings in a particular area divided by acre amount of the same area - expressed as SF/Acre - for example 20 -000 SF per acre
Development Density
HCFC
Economic prosperity - environmental stewardship - & social responsibility.
Passive Design
31. 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
Irrigation Efficiency
Passive Design
Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Commissioning Report
32. Document that outlines the organization - schedule - allocation of resources - and documentation requirements of the commissioning process
Site Disturbance
Daylighting
Commissioning Plan
Brownfields
33. Prior to final selection of site - owner & design team should confirm that the site is...
Green Washing
% of total land are that does not allow moisture penetration
Environmentally Preferable Products
Compliant w/ the green design criteria
34. 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
LEED NC&MR
Fossil Fuels
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
Systems Thinking
35. 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
Carbon Neutrality
Rapidly Renewable Materials
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
Construction and Demolition Debris
36. 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.
Connections & Communication btw professionals & throughout the life of a project
Credit Interpretation Request
Albedo
Building Commissioning
37. 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
Open System
Building Footprint
Energy Star Rating
Carpool
38. LEED certification fee is base on two factors.
Building Related Illness
Compliant w/ the green design criteria
Rating system and Project size
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.
39. The coordinated use of pest and environmental info with available pest control methods to prevent unacceptable levels of pest damage by the most economical means and with the least possible hazard to people - property - and the environment
Biofuel
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Integrated Pest Management
Salvaged Materials
40. Part of a refrigeration system - a machine that removes heat from liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle
The four LEED levels
Chiller
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Green Building
41. Smart Location & Linkage. Neighborhood Pattern & Design. Green Infrastructure & Bldg.
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
Extra categories for LEED for Neighborhood Development
Energy Star Portfolio Manager
Biodiversity
42. Standard comparison of the efficiency of an air filter. MERV ranges from 1 (least) to 16 (most efficient) - and measures a filter's ability to remove particles from 3 to 10 microns in size. developed by ASHRAE
Soft Cost
Gallons per Minute
High Performance Green Building
MERV or Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value
43. The process of adapting old structures for purposes other than those initially intended. this saves on new materials needed. ex: warehouse turned into condos. also refers to the design of a new building with consideration to what it could be used for
Adaptive Reuse
LEED Project Boundary
Infill Development
Emergent Properties
44. A written plan that outlines strategies to reduce stormwater runoff for the purposes of reducing erosion - pollution and sedimentation of nearby bodies of water - especially important during construction where so much dirt - dust and waste are presen
Life-cycle cost analysis
Indoor Air Quality Building Education and Assessment Model (I-BEAM)
LEED Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
45. Drinking water that is of sufficiently high quality so that it can be consumed or utilized without risk of immediate of long term harm
Material Reuse
Open System
Potable Water
Project owner - Architect - Engineers - Commissioning authority - General Contractor - Facilities staff - Building users.
46. The min' floor area for CI
Water Balance
250 square ft
Energy Star Portfolio Manager
Natural (or passive) Ventilation
47. What are the 3D sustainability often described as the triple bottom line or 3 legged stool?
Conservation
Light Pollution
Economic prosperity - environmental stewardship - & social responsibility.
Reuse
48. 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)
Hybrid Vehicle
Baseline Vs Design
Market Transformation
Low Impact Development
49. Carrying away or displacement of solids (sediment - soil - rock - and other particles) usually by the agents of currents such as wind - water - or ice by downward or down-slope movement in response to gravity
United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
Feedback Loop
Erosion
Waste Diversion
50. Light that passes beyond the project boundary - i.e. parking lot lighting that passes into a park next to the project
Light Trespass
Water Balance
Development Density
Predesign