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ANSI/ASHRAE /USGBC/IES/ Standard 189.1-2011 AND ITS REQUIREMENTS COMPARED TO LEED V 3

ANSI/ASHRAE /USGBC/IES/ Standard 189.1-2011 AND ITS REQUIREMENTS COMPARED TO LEED V 3. Presented by: Rachael Green Huitt-Zollars; USGBC North Texas Chapter rgreen@huitt-zollars.com 214-871-3311 x 10127. Compliance Paths. Prerequisites (Mandatory) + Credits (Optional)

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ANSI/ASHRAE /USGBC/IES/ Standard 189.1-2011 AND ITS REQUIREMENTS COMPARED TO LEED V 3

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  1. ANSI/ASHRAE /USGBC/IES/Standard 189.1-2011 AND ITS REQUIREMENTS COMPARED TO LEED V 3 Presented by: Rachael Green Huitt-Zollars; USGBC North Texas Chapter rgreen@huitt-zollars.com 214-871-3311 x 10127

  2. Compliance Paths Prerequisites (Mandatory) + Credits (Optional) ________________________ Minimum 40 points Category (SS, WE, EA, MR, IEQ, ID, RP) Prescriptive Path Section x.4 Mandatory Section x.3 + Performance Path Section x.5

  3. CHAPTER 5 SITE SUSTAINABILITY SECTION 5.3.4 PLANTS NO REQUIREMENTS FOR INVASIVE SPECIES DISPOSAL. 5.3.4.1 Invasive Plants Invasive plants shall be removed from the building project site and destroyed or disposed of in a land fill.

  4. Section 9.3.1.1 Diversion - Minimum of 50% Diverted Section 9.3.1.2 Total Waste - Limitations and required prior to CO CHAPTER 9 – THE BUILDINGS IMPACT ON THE ATMOSPHERE, MATERIALS AND RESOURCES SECTION 9.3.1 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT 1 point for 50% 2 points for 75% 1 point for ID at 95% 1 point for RP in some locations if you achieve 50% MATERIALS AND RESOURCES CREDIT 2 – CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT

  5. Section 9.3.4.1 Recyclables – dedicated areas for paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics and metals Section 9.3.4.2 Reusable goods – with residential spaces dedicated area for discarded but clean items in good condition for charitable organizations or others to arrange pickup Section 9.3.4.3 Fluorescent and HID Lamps and Ballasts – dedicated area CHAPTER 9 – THE BUILDINGS IMPACT ON THE ATMOSPHERE, MATERIALS AND RESOURCES SECTION 9.3.4 STORAGE AND COLLECTION OF RECYCLABLES AND DISCARDED GOODS Dedicated area for paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics and metals MATERIALS AND RESOURCES PREREQUISITE 1 STORAGE AND COLLECTION OF RECYCLABLES

  6. No-Idling of Construction Vehicles: Vehicle staging areas shall be established for waiting to load or unload materials. These staging areas shall be located 100 ft (30m) from any outdoor air intakes, operable openings, and hospitals, schools, residences, hotels, daycare facilities, elderly housing and convalescent facilitates. CHAPTER 10 CONSTRUCTION AND PLANS FOR OPERATION SECTION 10.3.1.6 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY POLLUTION PREVENTION NO REQUIREMENTS.

  7. What needs to be recycled, where can it be recycled, how can it be recycled, costs associated with recycling CHAPTER 10 CONSTRUCTION AND PLANS FOR OPERATION 10.3.2.3 SERVICE LIFE PLAN CRADLE To CRADLE NO REQUIREMENTS. $

  8. ASHRAE Standard 189.1-2011 vs. LEED v3 How does it impact you? • Recyclers: Value added service • Municipalities: Knowledge of what requirements are needed for building code/compliance • Waste industry: Identify future partners and what synergies there are. Think outside the box. • Identify and think about what are you asking, where and what is allowed, where is it going and end of life disposal. • Landfill: Clearly identify and educate everyone on what you do and don’t want and why or why not.

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