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WEc1 Option 1
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Arzu Tugrul on
We have a project located in Vienna. More than %80 of the landscaped areas has been designed for no irrigation including green roof.
Water Efficient Landscaping
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Sundararaj Subburaman on
Am working with a project on LEED NC version 2009 which is located in Melaka, Malaysia.......... I have a doubt in species factor for Axonopus compressus.... Whether i can consider Cow grass ( Ax
Unit of the NonPotable Water Usage
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Omar Elrawy on
Dear all, I'am using HVAC condensate water for landscape irrigation, with an average rate of 8 gpm, in need to know in what units should I document that?
Does Seeding Apply
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Terry King on
Does seeding (hydroseeding) apply toward the needed 5% landscaped area? Thanks
Temporary Irrigation but Reused Water
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Katherine Ann Resurreccion on
Has anyone secured a point under WEc1 without using either drip or sprinkler irrigation system?
Basement That Extends to Plot line
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Omar Elrawy on
Hi, My project has two levels basement that extends to the land's plot line, while the above-grade floors are much smaller areas than the basement area.
irrigation from onsite pond
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by renee golobic on
An irriation pump was installed that supplied the need water for irrigation for the onsite pond. We sumitted this was a non potable irrigation for 4 points.
Option 2 Path 2
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Alfonso London) Ponce on
In order to prove that landscaping does not require permanent irrigation and that it is only irrigated on the first year of installation (local landscape which does not need irrigation when they ar
Definition of "on the grounds"
NC-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Jens Apel on
IMO the question what the 5% area requirement refers has been clarified (see post headed"Full credits achieveable for less than 1% landscape?" futher down below). What stays is the definition "on t