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NAUF & CARB Formaldehyde Compliant
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Lilian Seow on
LEED 2009 [Canada] - IEQ 4.4- NAUF Does CARB-certified MDF comply with the credit NAUF criteria? http://www.scsglobalservices.com/carb-formaldehyde-compliance
case 1 option 2 - "critical values"
NC-2009 SSc6.1:Stormwater Design—Quantity Controlposted by Carrie Laurendine on
page 95 of the LEED manual (description of case 1 - option 2) states that post development runoff rate and quantity must be below "critical values" for the relevant receiving waterways.
Refrigerants outside of the building, but still on site
EBOM-2009 EAp3:Fundamental Refrigerant Managementposted by Levi Jimenez on
We have a property with a commercial ice machine, which uses more than 0.5 Lb CFC 502 refrigerant.
Public use vs Building occupant use
CS-2009 SSc4.4:Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacityposted by Dina Ammar on
In a C&S office building, the owner has provided just enough parking spaces in the basement to the building tenants to meet the local zoning minimum requirements.
Surrounding density and Diverse Uses
NC-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Tim Bell on
I am currently working on a major project in South Africa that will provide diverse uses to the building occupants only as the site is fully enclosed for security reasons.
Independent Waste Stream Auditor Needed
EBOM-2009 MRc6:Solid Waste Management—Waste Stream Auditposted by Michelle Bracewell-Musson on
My project is in Fresno, California, and we are in need of a company that can perform this type of audit for our medium sized Manufacturing Facility.
ITE for elementary school with half day students
Schools-2009 SSc4.4:Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacityposted by April Brown on
In the ITE study calcs, does it make sense to only count the number of students in the building at one time.
Using EBOM credit as an ID credit for NC 2009 submittal
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.4:Green Cleaning—Sustainable Cleaning Equipmentposted by Jessica Tyler on
I would like to use this credit as an Innovation and Design credit for a New Construction (NC 2009) submittal.
LEED Site Boundary - Campus - easement for utilities
Healthcare-v2009 MPR3:Must use a reasonable site boundaryposted by Michele Helou on
'The LEED project boundary must include .......all land that was or will be disturbed for the purpose of undertaking the LEED project.' What if a small section an adjacent campus parking lot that
200 yards from entrance
CS-2009 SSc4.2:Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage and Changing Roomsposted by Gianluca Padula on
Walking distance or crow flies?