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Cooling Tower drift eliminator - standards for processes
NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Dionisio Franca on
We checked the drift eliminator specs with the manufacturer selected for our project and they told us that that their draft eliminators reduce drift to 0.05% only.
100% of Waste to RCI Hauler
Pilot-Credits MRpc87:Verified Construction & Demolition Recycling Ratesposted by Kristina Bach on
We ran into a couple of questions with this credit for a project that used two haulers - one was RCI-certified and one was not.
Using "Informing Design Using Triple Bottom Line Analysis" Pilot Credit for a HC 2009 project
Pilot-Credits SSpc113:Informing Design Using Triple Bottom Line Analysisposted by Megan Leslie on
I just went through the process of using Autocase to document this credit for a Hospital project using the LEED 2009 for Healthcare: New Construction rating system. There were a few inst
IEQ 0 VOC General Emissions Test Needed?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Jenelle Shapiro on
If any wet applied product is shown to have 0 VOCs, does it still need a general emissions evaluation?
Safe Paths of Travel in rural areas
Schools-NC-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Lou Niles II on
Hello has anyone seen a path or strategy for achieving credits that require safe paths of travel in rural areas or unincorporated areas?
approaching the requirements of WEpc94
Pilot-Credits WEpc94:No Cooling Towerposted by Anke Koch on
Our project is a ca. 300,000 sqft mix-usage building with office spaces in the upper floors and restaurant and gym spaces on the ground floor.
What happened to less than or equal to?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Hannah Fleck on
I am running into an issue that a Low VOC PVC Solvent Cement lists the VOC requirement as 510g/L.
Could you confirm the attached cd/m2 results?
NC-v4 EQc6:Interior lightingposted by SSN Energy Model on
Hi,
Greeting!
Achieving the certified level to earn RP credit points?
NC-v4 RPc1:Regional priorityposted by Manuelle Croft on
With the LEED Canada 2009 versions, projects had to achieve the certified level prior to ean the Regional priority credit (RPc)points.