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Polluted well water use
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum indoor plumbing fixture and fitting efficiencyposted by Magda Aghababyan on
Dear all, We have a project that uses water from a polluted well for toilet flushing. The water is of low quality and is not drinkable.
Walking path through another building
NC-2009 SSc4.1:Alternative transportation - public transportation accessposted by Heather DeGrella on
Our project is on a University campus but is not using the campus approach. University students cut through other campus buildings frequently.
furnitures installed before the flush out
NC-2009 IEQc3.2:Construction IAQ management plan - before occupancyposted by Benjie Herrera on
Can furnitures be installed before the flush out?
VOC testing method
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-emitting materials - adhesives and sealantsposted by Ralph Bicknese on
Does GBCI require a certain testing method for VOC compliance?
Path 2: Storm Water Quantity Control - Discharge into Estuary
CI-2009 SSc1:Site selectionposted by Gail Williams on
Hello, We are working on a project in Ireland where the surface water runoff from the site flows directly into a tidal reach (estuary) without attenuation, as this has been confirmed to be the mo
question about a building at a major port
Healthcare-v2009 MPR3:Must use a reasonable site boundaryposted by Carrie Laurendine on
client has a office building (previously developed land) being built along a waterway at a major US port.
Glare Control - Glazing film
NC-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and views - daylightposted by Kristina Abrams on
Can a film be installed as a form of glare control for spaces with illuminance levels above 500fc?
Documenting Diversion Quantities
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Jennifer Kissinger on
We have an existing demolition project in which some of the concrete foundations/concrete slabs/block/brick debris can be taken to a recycling facility which will weigh each load, but some of the s
Two Contractors at the same time (LEED NC or C&S)
posted by Rosana Correa on
Commercial C&S building.