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Wood reuse
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Gabriela Crespo on
Dear Forum, We are working on a project where the customer wants to divert wood donating it to people to use in their home furnaces (for cooking and heating).
Can We Use Both Facility and Site Rates?
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Sara Zoumbaris on
Hi all, I am working on a project that ended up using 2 separate waste haulers during the time of the project - one for the first half or so, and the second for the remainder of the project.
Waste Management
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Ali Scander on
Hello, I'm concerned about our project earning points for MRc2.
Temporary construction material left on-site.
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Keith Robertson on
Should MRc2 include temporary construction materials that are left on-site. In particular, it is common for a crane-base, or temporary concrete dead-men or casting beds to be left on-site.
Washout Waste
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Abena Darden on
I've seen previous discussions as to equipment clean-up water waste not being applicable to this credit, but in our project, water and aggregate is generated by the installation of materials.
Wood waste to be recycled into biomass fuel
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Noriko Nagazumi on
Hi, Our project emits a certain volume of wood waste, which is used mainly for packaging equipment.
Wrong Diversion Method
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Chris Anderson on
I have a problem, our construction waste management plan didn't specify Load-specific diversion reports, so all of the reports we have received (5 months) have been facility average rates.
using construction rubble for mine rehabilitation
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Jutta Berns on
we have a project where the waste management contractor is proposing to use clean construction rubble (non-hazardous rubble, where all recyclable components, eg steel, and hazardous materials have
WDF - Power generation other than electricity?
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Guido Petinelli on
According to LEED interpretation #10061- Wood Derived Fuel (WDF) meets the intent of credit MRc2. We would like clarification on the definition of “fuel” for the purposes of LEED.
Commingled Reporting / Recording Method
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Lewis Hewton on
Hello, I understand that a whole of facility commingled recycling rate is acceptable only when the method of recording and reporting is regulated by a local or state government authority. The met