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Storm water quality within LEED Boundary

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Muhammad Faisal Azizullah Jaffar  on 

Hello I am currently working on a Golf course community within the middle east and in regards to the various strategies employed on site , there are vagetated filter strips, oil spearators, wet p

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Wed Apr 6, 2016, 8:38 pm

Rainwater storage tank TSS removal efficiency

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Manuel Martin Delgado  on 

Hi. We have designed a rainwater storage tank for dirty rainwater, with a bigger capacity than required. The water, after being storaged for a while, is pumped to the local sewerage system.

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Wed Apr 1, 2015, 12:33 pm

treating stored rainwater?

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Carrie Laurendine  on 

we have a tank in our project that will store rainwater.

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Wed Sep 17, 2014, 4:52 pm

90% of average annual runoff

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Jamison Hill  on 

Is that the pre-development runoff rate or post-development runoff rate?

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Tue Sep 2, 2014, 3:09 pm

90 % of the average annual rainfall

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Lucie Cervena  on 

Could anyone give me an advice which of the following interpretation complies with the credit language?

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Thu Apr 24, 2014, 7:00 pm

Doubt related with calculation procedure

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Ricardo Sá  on 

I have some doubts related with this credit in a specific project with the following characteristics: - The majority of the site area collect run-off water to one lake installed on-site, and also

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Edifícios Saudáveis Consultores (503 910 767)
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Wed Dec 11, 2013, 1:20 pm

Filtering requirements

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Mike D  on 

If we capture rainwater and reuse it for irrigation, do we need to show any type of filtering or will this automatically acquire the credit?

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Wed Nov 13, 2013, 7:36 pm

Rainwater cistern and greenroof

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Mike D  on 

Our project will capture rainwater for the irrigation of the green roof and for the flushing of WCs in the building.

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Fri Sep 27, 2013, 4:05 pm

BMP Criteria.

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Maya Karkour  on 

Hello, Part of our stormwater management strategies is to collect and treat stormwater. The treated water will then be used for flushing and irrigation purposes.

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Fri Sep 20, 2013, 9:47 pm

Capturing rainwater and discharge to the public sewer

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Panupant Phapant  on 

The FAQ of SSc6.2 (http://www.leeduser.com/credit/NC-2009/SSc6.2#sthash.3UFoAJvd.dpuf) suggests that capturing the rainwater into tanks and discharging it into the public sewers after the rainstorm

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Wed Jun 12, 2013, 11:26 am