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Screening Date vs. Publish Date vs. Expiration Date for HPD
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by James Keohane on
I recently received a rejection comment for an HPD: Reason given - Publication Date (01/25/22) is after the projects construction period ended( 12/01/21). This particular product
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CS-v4.1 MRc3:Sourcing of Raw Materialsposted by Alexandre DENEUVILLE on
Hello,
A product located less than 160 km from the project can be valued for MRC3 credit without validating one of the responsible sourcing and extraction criteria ?
Carbon emission for Electrical Energy and Natural gas
NC-v4.1 EAc2:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by SAMY Chamy on
Dear Concern
Our project is located in Bangladesh and we are looking for carbon emissions per unit of electricity production and 1 m3 of natural gas usage.
using HPD as supporting documentation
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Erin Holdenried on
A lot of HPDs indicate the VOC content of a product and/or the emissions compliance (such as Greenguard Gold). Would an HPD be accepted as supporting documentation from this credit, part
Total Site Paving Area
NC-v4 SSc5:Heat island reductionposted by Maria Perzon on
I am not sure about the definition of "Total Site Paving Area". I have a already developed site with a building that is to be majorly rebuilt. Could I use the old site paving area as my reference?
Water Budget Calculation
Pilot-Credits WEpc110:Water Restoration Certificates®posted by Jason Biondi on
What if there is no premanant irrigation as well as no stipulated process water (chiller, cooling towers, commercial kitchens, healthcare water systems) usage ?
Option 1. Path 1 - poverty rate
NC-v4.1 LTc3:High Priority Site and Equitable Developmentposted by Jennifer Atherton on
To determine the census tract poverty rate based on Statistics Canada 2016 Census of Population data, which metric do I reference?
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CS-v4.1 MRc5:Construction and Demolition Waste Managementposted by Alexandre DENEUVILLE on
Hello,
Option 1 - what is the maximum number of cycles
NC-v4.1 WEc3:Optimize Process Water Useposted by Michael on
The guideline said to maximize the number of cycles by not exceeding the maximum concentration level. However, it's unclear what is the maximum cycle numbers that LEED is looking for.