LEED v4
Existing Warehouses & Dist. Ctrs.
Sustainable Sites

Site management policy

Warehouses-EBOM-v4 SSp1: Site management policy Required

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Requirements

Establishment

Create and implement a site management policy that employs best management practices to reduce harmful chemical use, energy waste, water waste, air pollution, solid waste, and/or chemical runoff for all of the following operational elements on the building and grounds:
  • use of low emissions maintenance equipment;
  • snow and ice removal;
  • cleaning of building exterior, pavement, and other impervious surfaces;
  • erosion and sedimentation control (for ongoing operations and for construction activity);
  • organic waste management (returned to the site or diverted from landfills);
  • invasive and exotic plant species management (through monitoring and eradication);
  • fertilizer use (testing soils before using fertilizer to prevent overapplication of nutrients);
  • irrigation management (monitor irrigation systems manually or with automated systems at least every two weeks during the operating season for appropriate water usage, system times, leaks, or breaks); and
  • storage of materials and equipment.

Performance

None. See all forum discussions about this credit »

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Addenda

01/07/2015– Updated: 01/07/2015
Reference Guide Correction
Description of change:
100002010

Remove magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, and potassium acetate from the list of environmentally preferred deicers in the following locations:
SS Prerequisite Site Management Policy: Best Practices for Operational Elements, Table 1. Site management best practices
SS Prerequisite Site Management Policy: Example
SS Credit Site Management: Site Maintenance Activities for Operational Elements, Table 1. Snow and ice removal

Inquiry:
Ruling:
Campus Applicable
Yes
Internationally Applicable:
Yes
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Guest expert

Jenny Carney

LEED Fellow, RESET AP, Fitwel Ambassador

WSP
Vice President

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Credit language

USGBC logo

© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Requirements

Establishment

Create and implement a site management policy that employs best management practices to reduce harmful chemical use, energy waste, water waste, air pollution, solid waste, and/or chemical runoff for all of the following operational elements on the building and grounds:
  • use of low emissions maintenance equipment;
  • snow and ice removal;
  • cleaning of building exterior, pavement, and other impervious surfaces;
  • erosion and sedimentation control (for ongoing operations and for construction activity);
  • organic waste management (returned to the site or diverted from landfills);
  • invasive and exotic plant species management (through monitoring and eradication);
  • fertilizer use (testing soils before using fertilizer to prevent overapplication of nutrients);
  • irrigation management (monitor irrigation systems manually or with automated systems at least every two weeks during the operating season for appropriate water usage, system times, leaks, or breaks); and
  • storage of materials and equipment.

Performance

None. See all forum discussions about this credit »

Documentation toolkit

The motherlode of cheat sheets

LEEDuser’s Documentation Toolkit is loaded with calculators to help assess credit compliance, tracking spreadsheets for materials, sample templates to help guide your narratives and LEED Online submissions, and examples of actual submissions from certified LEED projects for you to check your work against. To get your plaque, start with the right toolkit.

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Frequently asked questions

We’re a zero lot line building with no vegetation. What should we do?

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See all forum discussions about this credit »

Addenda

01/07/2015– Updated: 01/07/2015
Reference Guide Correction
Description of change:
100002010

Remove magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, and potassium acetate from the list of environmentally preferred deicers in the following locations:
SS Prerequisite Site Management Policy: Best Practices for Operational Elements, Table 1. Site management best practices
SS Prerequisite Site Management Policy: Example
SS Credit Site Management: Site Maintenance Activities for Operational Elements, Table 1. Snow and ice removal

Inquiry:
Ruling:
Campus Applicable
Yes
Internationally Applicable:
Yes
See all forum discussions about this credit »
Guest expert

Jenny Carney

LEED Fellow, RESET AP, Fitwel Ambassador

WSP
Vice President