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试卷: LEED GA模拟题E[查看] A project being certified under LEED for Existing Building Operations and Maintenance would have what ongoing features that a new construction project would not?(choose 2) A: Waste stream audits, including recycling B: Minimum energy efficiency C: Refrigerant management D: Water efficient landscaping E: Sustainable purchasing policy 参考答案: AE
本题解释: Notes:
Reference: LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System
A: A waste stream audit in an existing building can be a measure and verification of the company\'s recycling program. The team can decide on how many categories, but they should include recyclable items, compostable items, and true waste. No matter the number of categories, in the end the waste accounted for should equal 100%. This should be done occasionally to check and ensure recycling items are in fact being recycled and that any waste education in the project is being followed by occupants.
B:Both rating systems address energy efficiency. New construction projects must be designed with a minimum efficiency and existing buildings must operate with a minimum efficiency.
C:Both rating systems address refrigerant management. They both require zero use of CFCs in base building equipment.
D:Both rating systems address water efficient landscaping.
E: Sustainable purchasing policies give preference to the purchase of environmentally preferable products and the companies that supply them. For ongoing operations and maintenance it is required to a have a policy in place to address product purchases for the building. The program should address ongoing consumables, like office paper and printer cartridges, as well as durable goods like computers and furniture. |
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