THE ENVISION RATING SYSTEM ™ August 2012. ENERGY Geothermal Hydroelectric Nuclear Coal Natural Gas Oil/Refinery Wind Solar Biomass WATER Potable water.

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THE ENVISION RATING SYSTEM ™ August 2012

ENERGY Geothermal Hydroelectric Nuclear Coal Natural Gas Oil/Refinery Wind Solar Biomass WATER Potable water distribution Capture/Storage Water Reuse Storm Water Management Flood Control WASTE Solid waste Recycling Hazardous Waste Collection & Transfer TRANSPORT Airports Roads Highways Bikes Pedestrians Railways Public Transit Ports Waterways LANDSCAPE Public Realm Parks Ecosystem Services INFORMATION Telecommunications Internet Phones Satellites Data Centers Sensors What Types Of Infrastructure Will Envision TM Rate?

60 Credits in 5 Categories Purpose, Community, Wellbeing Siting, Land & Water, Biodiversity Materials, Energy, Water Collaboration, Management, Planning Emission, Resilience 3

Levels of Achievement No Negative Impact 4 Non-linear Scale

Input Portal 5

Rating System 6

Scoring Summary 7

Award Levels Recognition Level Minimum Applicable Points Bronze Silver Award Gold Award Platinum Award 8 30% 40% 50% 20% Best in Class Award

Fee Schedule Project Size ($)Non-Member PriceISI Member Price Up to 2M$3000$ M$8500$ M$17,000$14, M$25,000$21, M$33,000$28,000 Over 250M $5000 per 100M above base price of $20,000 Appeals Fee: $500 per credit Registration Fee: $1000 Verification Fee 9

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