We have a project where there is a sewage pit located on floor P2 of the parking garage. It's in a separate enclosed room and the question is whether or not it needs to be exhausted and included in calculations for EQc5.
Thanks for the help!
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CS-2009 IEQc5: Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control
We have a project where there is a sewage pit located on floor P2 of the parking garage. It's in a separate enclosed room and the question is whether or not it needs to be exhausted and included in calculations for EQc5.
Thanks for the help!
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Michelle Halle Stern
Senior Sustainability ConsultantGreenwood Consulting Group
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May 26, 2015 - 9:34 am
If it's within the LEED boundary, yes I would make it comply with EQc5. If the entire garage is already treated as an area to be separately exhausted with regards to this credit, then you could consider the sewage pit in the garage as part of the entire area rather than isolating it independently.