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1 Green Roof/ Rooftop Gardening Course: Econ. 2505 Prof. S. MacDonald Prepared by: Amit Rabadia

2 What is a green roof? A green roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane.

3 Commonly used vegetation plants Sedum Kamtschaticum Sedum spurium Sedum Album Sedum sexangulare Sedum reflexum Allium schoenoprasum Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'

4 How does it work to cool structures?  Green roof uses plants to cool a building in summer by absorbing CO 2 from the air and reduce storm water runoff which contributes to urban flooding.  The multi-layered roofing systems insulate the building against heat and reduce costs of cooling the building.  The plants that make up the outside layer of the system protect the inner roof layers from UV rays. According to Intrinsic Landscaping, Inc, a leader in the green industry, UV protection can extend the life of your roof by 40 — 60%.

5 Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot LEED certification featuring:  a green roof that uses plants to cool the facility, absorbs CO2 from the air, and reduces storm-water runoff;  thermal insulation to save energy and reduce emissions;  a solar wall that serves as a passive heating device;  rainwater collection for water treatment to wash buses;  cost-effective and energy efficient Heat Recovery Units on the roof for a heat exchanger and;  a high efficiency white roof that will prevent heat gain in warmer weather, but will not reflect light onto nearby buildings or cause glare.

6 L.E.E.D. LEED, or Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a green building certification program that recognizes best-in-class building strategies and practices. LEED certified buildings save money and resources and have a positive impact on the health of occupants, while promoting renewable, clean energy. Getting certified allows you take advantage of a growing number of state and local government incentives, and can help boost press interest in your project.

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8 Green Roofing Helps!! Storm water Management Rate, Quantity, and Treatment Design to Reduce Heat Islands Water-Efficient Landscaping Energy and Atmosphere - Optimizing Energy Performance Innovative Wastewater Technologies Water Use Reduction

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