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USGBC New LEED Version 3

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  USGBC, LEED     

USGBC New LEED Version 3             Download in a PDF Version

   

          AirPave grass paving system and AirDrain drainage system

 

MPR = Minimum Project Requirements     SS = Sustainable Sites

WE = Water Efficiency                               MR = Materials and Resources

 

AirPave

 

MPR #1: Must Comply with Environmental Laws – use of AirPave can help a

site comply with NPDES Phase 2 regulations regarding the amount of stormwater allowed off site post-development.

 

o The porous pavement will allow a greater percentage of water to infiltrate

on-site reducing the calculated post-development flow rate.

 

SS Credit 5.1: Site Development – Protect or Restore Habitat (1 Point): To

conserve existing natural areas and restore damaged areas to provide habitat and

promote biodiversity.

 

o Case 1: use of AirPave extends the boundary of allowable site

disturbance from 10 feet to 25 feet, allowing for more room to work

during construction.

 

o Case 2:

§ Installing AirPave in areas previously developed with asphalt

     or concrete, and seeding with native plants, would contribute to the

     percent of area restored.

 

§ Installing AirPave on a vegetated roof and seeding it with

     native plants would contribute to the percent area restored if the

    site were also earning SS Credit 2: Development Density and

    Community Connectivity.

 

SS Credit 5.2: Site Development – Maximize Open Space (1 Point): To promote

biodiversity by providing a high ratio of open space to development footprint.

 

o For All 3 Cases:

§ Using AirPave as a parking area, fire lane, grass drive, or

      similar will count toward the vegetated open space necessary to

      achieve this credit.

 

§ Installing AirPave on a vegetated roof would contribute to the

      percent area vegetated if the site were also earning SS Credit 2:

      Development Density and Community Connectivity.

 

SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Design – Quantity Control (1 Point): To limit

disruption of natural hydrology by reducing impervious cover, increasing on-site

infiltration, reducing or eliminating pollution from stormwater runoff and

eliminating contaminants.

 

o All Cases:

§ Using AirPave as a parking area, fire lane, grass drive, or

     similar will minimize the impervious surface on-site and increase

     infiltration.

 

§ Using AirDrain on a vegetated roof will minimize impervious

      surface on-site.

 

SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design – Quality Control (1 Point): To limit

disruption and pollution of natural water flows by managing stormwater runoff.

 

o All Cases:

 

§ Using AirPave minimizes impervious surfaces, increases

      infiltration, and reduces pollutant loads.

 

§ Using AirDrain on a vegetated roof will minimize impervious

      surface on-site.

 

SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect – Nonroof (1 Point): To reduce heat islands to

minimize impacts on microclimates and human and wildlife habitats.

 

o Option 1:

 

§ Use of AirPave will qualify as “open grid pavements system”

     and can be computed toward area calculation

 

o Option 2:

 

§ AirDrain can be used on a vegetated roof to cover a parking area

     to reduce heat absorption.

 

SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect – Roof (1 Point): To reduce head islands to

minimize impacts on microclimates and human and wildlife habitat.

 

o Option 2 and 3:

 

§ AirDrain can be used on a vegetated roof to reduce heat

     absorption.

 

 

WE Credit 1: Water Efficient Landscaping (2-4 Points): To limit or eliminate the

use of potable water or other natural surface or subsurface water resources

available on or near the project site for landscape irrigation.

 

o For Both Options: Option 1. Reduce by 50% (2 Points) or Option 2. No

    Potable Water Use or Irrigation (4 Points)

 

§ AirDrain can be used on a vegetated roof to collect stormwater

      and convey it to AirDrain or similar device to store for irrigation

      use.

 

MR Credit 4: Recycled Content (1-2 Points): To increase demand for building

products that incorporate recycled content materials, thereby reducing impacts

resulting from extraction and processing of virgin materials.

 

o AirPave counts as 100% Post Manufactured Content

 

MR Credit 5: Regional Materials (1-2 Points): To increase demand for building

materials and products that are extracted and manufactured within the region,

thereby supporting the use of indigenous resources and reducing the

environmental impacts resulting from transportation.

 

o AirPave/AirDrain can qualify if the project is within 500 miles of    Jacksonville, Tx.

To discuss your construction project, call AirField Systems at (405) 359-3775.