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Rainwater cleaned in a swales and drained into a nearby lake to preserve it

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posted by  Pooja Sannamani  on 

Our project consists of a building in a waste water treatment plan (WWTP) facility.

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Thu Sep 10, 2020, 4:45 pm

How much of site do you need to manage?

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posted by  Nate Tsang  on 

In the LEED guidelines it says that you need to manage on site the runoff from the "post developed site".

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Tue Jul 28, 2020, 12:38 pm

Runoff volume managed for more than leed boundary

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posted by  Sofia Barahona  on 

We have a current project, which is the 3rd stage of a data center complex. The fist two stages are already finish and started functioning some time ago.

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Site with a mix of developed and undeveloped areas

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posted by  Ricardo Sá  on 

Dear All,

 

Option 1 requires on-site management of the runoff from the developed site for the 95th or 98th percentile of local rainfall events.

 

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SERA Architects
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Wed Feb 26, 2020, 6:37 pm

International Equivalencies for 2 year 24 hour storm?

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posted by  Casey Cullen-Woods  on 

We have a project in Saudi Arabia and are wondering if any other projects have approved equivalencies for the 2 year 24 hour storm?

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Dense cities & Municipality infra structure

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posted by  soha yamani  on 

We have a case were our site lies within a densely urban city , where they have minimal events of rainfall but with huge amounts- therefore allover the city they collect the rain water th

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CANNON DESIGN
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Thu Feb 20, 2020, 11:04 pm