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LEED NC Sustainable Sites Terms, Concepts Referenced Stds Sustainable Sites Credits

SSP1: SS Prerequisite 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Referenced Standards EPA: Environmental Protection Agency Local Erosion & Sedimentation Control Standards ESC Plan: Erosion & Sedimentation Control

ESC & EPA ESC Erosion and Sedimentation Control (ESC) Plan SS Prerequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Requirement: ESC Plan shall conform to the erosion and sedimentation requirements of 2003 EPA Construction General Permit (CGP) OR local erosion and sedimentation control standards and codes

ESC & EPA ESC E___ S___ C___ SS Prerequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Requirement: ESC Plan shall conform to the erosion and sedimentation requirements of 2___ E___ P___ A___ Construction General Permit (CGP) OR local e___ and s___ c___ standards and codes

CGP Construction General Permit SS Prerequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Requirement: ESC Plan shall conform to the erosion and sedimentation requirements of 2003 EPA Construction General Permit as defined by FEMA

CGP C___ G___ P___ SS Prerequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Requirement: ESC Plan shall conform to the erosion and sedimentation requirements of 2003 EPA C___ G___ P___ as defined by FEMA

NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System SS Prerequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Requirement: (CGP) outlines provisions necessary to comply with… Phase I and Phase II of the NPDES, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program

NPDES N___ P___ D___ E___ S___ SS Prerequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Requirement: C__ outlines provisions necessary to comply with… P___ I and P___ II of the NPDES

Referenced Standards USDA: US Department of Agriculture Def: Prime Agricultural Land FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency Def: 100-Year Flood US CFR: Code of Federal Regulations (40)CFR Def: Wetlands SS1: SS Credit 1 Site Selection

FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency SS Credit 1: Site Selection Requirement: Do not develop previously undeveloped land whose elevation is lower than 5 feet above the elevation of the 100-year flood as defined by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)

FEMA F___ E___M___ A___ ___ Credit ___ : ___ Requirement: Do not develop previously undeveloped land whose elevation is lower than ___ feet above the elevation of the ___-year flood as defined by ___

7CFR657.5 United States Code of Federal Regulations Title 7, Vol. 6, Parts 400 to 699, Section SS Credit 1: Site Requirement: Do not develop prime farmland as defined by… 7CFR657.5

U___ S___ C___ of F___ R___ Title 7, Vol. 6, Parts 400 to 699, Section ___ SS Credit 1: Site Selection Requirement: Do not develop ___ ___ defined by… 7CFR657.5

CWA Clean Water Act SS Credit 1: Site Selection Requirement: Do not develop Previously undeveloped land within 50 feet of a water body (seas, lakes, rivers, streams and tributaries which support or could support fish, recreation or industrial use), consistent with the terminology of the Clean Water Act

CWA C___ W___ A___ SS Credit 1: Site Selection Requirement: Do not develop ___ ___ land within ___ feet of a water body (seas, lakes, rivers, streams and tributaries which support or could support fish, recreation or industrial use), consistent with the terminology of the C___ W___ A___

SS Credit 3: 1 Point Brownfield Redevelopment Terms ( Federal laws referenced by ASTM Phase I and Phase II Environmental Assessment definitions, CERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (Superfund) RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (aka Solid Waste Disposal Act), as amended ("RCRA"), 42 U.S.C 6901

SS Credit 3: 1 Point Brownfield Redevelopment Terms ( Federal laws referenced by ASTM Phase I and Phase II Environmental Assessment definitions, CERCLA: C___ E___ R___, C___ and L___ Act (Superfund) RCRA: R___ C___ and R___ Act (aka S___ W___ D___ Act), as amended ("RCRA"), 42 U.S.C 6901

SS Credit 3: 1 Point Brownfield Redevelopment Referenced Standards ASTM: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment EPA: Environmental Protection Agency Def: Brownfield Local, State, Fed Agencies Def: Brownfield

SS Credit 4: 1 Point Alternative Transport Referenced Standards ZEV Zero Emission Vehicles Definition California Air Resources Board Zero Emittance Vehicles Definition ACEEE American Council for Energy Efficient Economy Annual Vehicle Rating Guide

SS Credit 4: 1 Point Alternative Transport Referenced Standards ZEV Z___ E___ V___ Definition California Air Resources Board Zero Emittance Vehicles Definition ACEEE A___ C___ for E___ E___ E___ Annual Vehicle Rating Guide

SS Credit 6: 1 Point Stormwater Design

Referenced Standards EPA Guideline specifying management for sources of non-point pollution in coastal waters TARPTechnology Acceptance Reciprocity Partnership, Washington State Dept. of Ecology Terms BMPsBest Management Practices TSSTotal Suspended Solids

SS Credit 6: 1 Point Stormwater Design Referenced Standards EPA Guideline specifying management for sources of n___-p___ pollution in c___ w___ TARPT___ Acceptance Reciprocity Partnership, Washington State Dept. of Ecology Terms BMPsB___ M___ Practices TSSTotal S___ S___

SS Credit 7: 1 Point Heat Island Effect: Roof

Referenced Standards ASTM E Calculating Solar Reflectance Index ASTM E408-71Total Normal Emittance ASTM E903-96Solar Absorptance, Reflectance, Transmittance ASTM E Solar Reflectance of Horizontal Surfaces ASTM C Emittance of Materials ASTM C Solar Reflectance Near Ambient Temperature

SS Credit 7: 1 Point Heat Island Effect: Roof Referenced Standards ASTM E Calculating S___ R___ I___ ASTM E408-71Total Normal E___ ASTM E903-96Solar A___, R___, T___ ASTM E Solar R___ of H___ Surfaces ASTM C E___ of Materials ASTM C Solar R___ Near Ambient Temperature

SS Credit 8: 1 Point Light Pollution Reduction

Referenced Standards ASHRAE/IESNA : Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential – Exterior Lighting Section 9 IESNA RP-33 IESNA Recommended Practice; Lighting for Exterior Environments (RP-33-99) Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) of North America (IESNA) Lighting Zones: LZ1-Dark thru LZ4-High SS Credit 8: 1 Point Light Pollution Reduction

Referenced Standards What standards are referenced by SS Credit 8? A___/I___ : E___ S___ for B___ Except Low-Rise Residential – Exterior Lighting Section 9 I___ RP-33 I___ Recommended Practice; Lighting for E___ E___ (RP-33-99) I___ E___ S___ (IES) of North America (IESNA) L___ Z___: LZ1-D___ thru LZ4-H___ SS Credit 8: 1 Point Light Pollution Reduction

LEED NC Sustainable Sites Terms, Concepts Referenced Stds Sustainable Sites Credits