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1 New River Gorge National River Climate Friendly Parks 2009 Action Planning Workshop November 4-5, 2009

2 Buildings represent 39% of primary energy use in the U.S. Impact of the Built Environment Lighting Heating Cooling Refrigeration

3 Buildings represent 39% of primary energy use in the U.S. Buildings account for 39% of all CO2 emissions in the U.S. Buildings use over 12% of all potable water, or 15 trillion gallons per year in the U.S. Buildings use 40% of raw materials globally, or 3 billion tons annually 136 million tons of building related C&D waste was generated in a single year Impact of the Built Environment

4 to transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life. Mission:

5 LEED Green Building Rating System Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation & Design Process Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

6 16,727 member organizationsSince 2000, membership has tripledLEED rating system released in 2000 Every day, $464 million worth of construction registers w/LEED Over 3.6 billion SF of commercial building space involved w/LEED LEED Green Building Rating System Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

7 LEED for New ConstructionLEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & MaintenanceLEED for Commercial InteriorsLEED for Neighborhood DevelopmentLEED for HomesLEED for RetailLEED for Core & Shell LEED Green Building Rating System Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

8 LEED Green Building Rating System Certified 40-49 Points Silver 50-59 Points Gold 60-79 Points Platinum 80-110 Points Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

9 Total 110 Points 8 Prerequisites Sustainable Sites 26 Points Water Efficiency 10 Points Energy & Atmosphere 35 Points Materials & Resources 14 Points Indoor Environmental Quality 15 Points Innovation in Design 6 Points Regional Priority 4 Points LEED Green Building Rating System

10 K-12 Schools WV Army National Guard City – State – Federal Government Hospital – Office Buildings – Retail 27 LEED registered projects in WV WV Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Public Debt WVU – Oglebay Hall National Maritime Center 6 LEED certified projects in WV Architects – Landscape Architects – Interior Designers MEP Engineers – Civil Engineers – Structural Engineers Contractors – Subcontractors – Builders Building Owners – Facility Managers 81 LEED Accredited Professionals in WV LEED Green Building Rating System Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

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12 Intent: Reduce pollution and land development impacts from automobile use  Public transportation access  Bicycle storage & changing rooms  Preferred parking for fuel efficient vehicles & carpools  Reduce parking capacity transportation

13 Intent: Conserve existing natural areas and restore damaged areas to provide habitat and promote biodiversity  Restore or protect a min. of 50% (25% EBOM) of the site with native or adapted vegetation  Coordinate with integrated pest management & water use reduction for landscaping protect or restore habitat

14 Intent: Eliminate potable water demand for conveying wastewater  Treat wastewater on-site  Use stormwater/graywater for sewage conveyance  Use high efficiency/dry fixtures  Reduce demand on infrastructure wastewater

15 Intent: Verify that the project’s energy- related systems are installed, calibrated and perform according to the owner’s project requirements, basis of design and construction documents  Cost of Fundamental Commissioning +/- $1/SF  Owner develops project requirements  Engineer develops basis of design commissioning

16  Enhanced Commissioning includes systems manuals, training & a 10-month review  Implement an ongoing commissioning program that includes planning, system testing, performance verification, corrective action response, ongoing measurement and documentation commissioning

17 Intent: Achieve increasing levels of energy performance to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use  Minimum standard: ASHRAE 90.1-2007  Up to 19 points available for 48% energy reduction optimize energy performance Energy Supply Options Hierarchy 0Reduce site energy use through low-energy building technologies Daylighting, high-efficiency HVAC equipment, natural ventilation, evaporative cooling, etc. 1Use renewable energy sources within the building footprint Photovoltaics (PV), solar hot water, wind 2Use renewable energy sources on-site PV, solar hot water, low- impact hydro, wind 3Use renewable energy sources off-site to generate energy on-site Biomass; wood pellets; ethanol, biodiesel or waste streams that can be imported from off-site 4Purchase off-site renewable energy sources Utility-based wind, PV, emissions credits or other green purchasing options

18 on-site renewable energy Intent: Encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self- supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use  Photovoltaic systems  Wind energy systems  Solar thermal systems  Biofuel-based electrical systems  Wood, agricultural, organic waste; landfill gas  Geothermal heating and electrical systems  Low-impact hydroelectric power systems  Wave and tidal power systems

19 Intent: Reduce ozone depletion and support early compliance with the Montreal Protocol while minimizing direct contributions to climate change  Do not use refrigerants, or  Use natural refrigerants: carbon dioxide, ammonia, propane  Use refrigerants w/low ozone- depletion & global warming potential refrigerant management

20  Minimize refrigerant leakage during equipment maintenance  Select equipment with efficient refrigerant charge  Select equipment with long service life  Select alternative fire- suppression systems refrigerant management

21 Intent: Encourage environmentally responsible forest management  Current standard: Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)  Most West Virginia forests adhere to Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI) standard  USGBC is reviewing this credit to possibly include SFI certified wood

22 Intent: Reduce harmful contaminants released by many materials  Adhesives & sealants (GreenSeal standard)  Paints/stains (low VOC)  Flooring (Green Label, Floor Score)  Composite wood (no urea formaldehyde)…remember Katrina trailers materials

23 Intent: Be rewarded for exceptional performance above LEED requirements  Innovation  Education of the users & general public  Life cycle cost analysis additional items… Initial Cost Service Costs Prevent. Main. Costs Operating Costs Disposal Costs

24 Final thoughts…. It’s not about doing less… It’s about designing better! 2008


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