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BECOMING GREEN
Santa Margarita High School Academic Building
You see it everywhere
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What is LEED
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification provides independent verification that a building project meets the highest green building and performance measures. All certified projects receive a LEED plaque, which is the nationally recognized symbol demonstrating that a building is environmentally responsible, profitable and a healthy place to live and work.
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Why should we think green IMPACT:
12%Water Use
30%GreenhouseGas Emissions
65%WasteOutput
70%ElectricityConsumption
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What are the benefits SAVINGS:
ENERGYSAVINGS
30%
CARBONSAVINGS
35%
WATERUSE
SAVINGS30-50%
WASTECOST
SAVINGS50-90%
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PRODUCTIVITY:20% BETTER TEST PERFORMANCE
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What are the benefits
What is the LEED
RATING SYSTEM
Water
Efficiency
8%Energy &
Atmosphere
27%
Materials &
Resources
20%
Sustainable
Sites
22%
Indoor
Environmental
Quality
23%
• Sustainable Sites
• Water Efficiency
• Energy & Atmosphere
• Materials & Resources
• Indoor Environmental Quality
• Innovation & Design Process
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• Goals– Develop only appropriate sites– Protect natural and
agricultural areas– Reduce need for automobile
use
1. SUSTAINABLE SITES
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• Erosion Control Plan– Site Selection– Alternative Transportation
(Public transportation)(Fuel efficient vehicles)(Bicycle Storage & Changing room)(Parking capacity)
– Protect & Restore Habitat– Stormwater Design– Heat Island Effect non-roof– Light Pollution reduction
SUSTAINABLE SITES
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Based on the current design
• Goals– Reduce the quantity of water
needed for the building.– Reduce water supply and
treatment burden.
2. WATER EFFICIENCY
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WATER EFFICIENCY
– Water Efficient Landscaping – Innovative Wastewater
Technologies– Water Use Reduction (20-30%)
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Based on the current design
• Goals• Optimize energy efficiency • Encourage renewable and
alternative energy sources
3. ENERGY ATMOSPHERE
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ENERGY ATMOSPHERE
• Building Systems Commissioning• Minimum Energy Performance• CFC Reduction in HVAC
– Optimize Energy Performance(3)– Enhanced Commissioning– Green Power
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Based on the current design
• Goals– Reduce the amount of
materials needed.– Use materials with less
environmental impact.– Reduce and manage waste.
4. MATERIALS & RESOURCES
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• Storage and Collection of Recyclables– Construction Waste
Management– Material Reuse– Recycled Content– Local/Regional Materials– Rapidly Renewable Materials
MATERIALS & RESOURCES
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Based on the current design
• Goals– Establish good indoor air
quality – Eliminate, reduce, manage the
sources of indoor pollutants– Ensure thermal comfort– Provide a healthier environment
for users
5. INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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• Minimum IAQ Requirements• Tobacco Smoke Control
– Outdoor Air Delivery Monitor– Increased Ventilation– Low-Emitting Materials (3)– Indoor Chemical & Pollutant
Source Control– Controllability of Systems– Thermal Comfort (3)
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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Based on the current design
• Goals– Exceptional performance above
requirements set by the LEED Green Building System
– Reward integration of LEED APs into project team.
6. INNOVATION & DESIGN PROCESS
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– Innovation in Design
Educational Outreach Program
Green Cleaning
High volume fly-ash in concrete
Low emitting furniture
Organic landscaping– LEED Accredited Professional
INNOVATION & DESIGN
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Based on the current design
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Who is involved in the
PROCESS
This is a LEED Certified Building Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design is an internationally recognized green building certification system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council 2st LEED-Certified Green Building in Campus and in the City of Rancho Santa Margarita
2st LEED-Certified Green Building in the Diocese of Orange
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CAMPUS
PLANNon Smoking Campus
Preferred Parking for Low Emitting and Fuel Efficient Vehicles, Car-Share and Carpool.
Bicycle Storage &Changing Rooms
School Drop Off Service
Proximity to Public Transportation Stops
Existing LEEDBuilding Water Efficiency
LandscapingRestore Habitat
Minimal Disruption to site and to surrounding community
Reduce Light Pollution by shielding outside lights
New LEEDBuilding
Athletic New roof and reflective coating to minimize heat island effect
Additional Windows for more natural light
High Performance Glassto optimize Energy Performance
CO2 controlled ventilation
Wall insulation R-19, fiberglass batt + 2 inches of rigid board insulation
Occupancy Sensors bathrooms and conference rooms
Roof insulation average R-30, fiberglass batt + 2 inches of rigid board insulation
High Efficiency Cooling forHigh-Efficiency Water Heater/90% sealed
High Efficiency Lights
ATHLETIC BUILDING
Maximize Open Spaces
Storm Water Quality Control Cool Roof
Water Use ReductionLow Flow Plumbing Fixtures and Water Flow Sensors
ATHLETIC BUILDING
Maximized Controllability of System; Zones and Switches
Sealed ductwork during construction
Healthy Environment; air and daylight
Non smoking Building
Permanent Monitoring System/ HVAC and Ventilation
Green Cleaning
Educational Program
No and Low Emitting VOC paints, adhesives, finishes and carpeting
High Efficiency Lights
Recycle Content Materials
Local and Regional Materials
Storage and Collection of Recyclables
Certified Wood
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