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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Training Module Six Indoor environmental quality requirements Saint Paul Sustainable Building Policy
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Indoor environmental quality Background – Ventilation – Construction indoor air quality – Low emitting materials – Thermal comfort General reporting requirements Requirements for specific rating systems
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY BACKGROUND
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Background Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is an essential part of providing a healthy and comfortable environment for residents and employees. The Saint Paul Overlay has four indoor environmental quality sections: – Ventilation requirements – Construction Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) management plan – Selection of low-emitting materials – Thermal comfort
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Ventilation requirements Exhaust pollutants Mitigate negative health effects Manage moisture
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Construction IAQ management Manage dust and pollutants created during the construction process. Minimize exposure to construction hazards both to the occupants of the building and workers during construction.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Low-emitting materials Limit the amount of pollutants entering the indoor environment.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Thermal comfort Thermal comfort requirements set limits on radiant temperature, air temperature, and humidity, based on building type and a variety of other factors. Intended to provide a comfortable indoor environment for most occupants.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Specific requirements: Indoor environmental quality ASHRAE standards 62.1 and 62.2 – Define appropriate rates of ventilation – Commonly incorporated into sustainable building standards
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Specific requirements: Construction IAQ Management During-construction: – Establish a plan of construction IAQ management – For buildings occupied while under construction, follow the SMACNA IAQ guidelines – Includes specific requirements if not outlined in guideline or rating system Post-construction IAQ management: requires a pre-occupancy Building Flush Out period
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Specific requirements: Low-emitting materials Limit the amount of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) including formaldehyde present in building materials. – Primarily achieved through product selection, typically of paints, adhesives, wood products, carpet and other interior finishes.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Specific requirements: Thermal Comfort ASHRAE Standard 55 – Defines the range of indoor thermal environmental conditions acceptable to a majority of occupants.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY GENERAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY General reporting requirements: Ventilation Use the Indoor Environment Quality Worksheet found at: – www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul Include a list of spaces found in the project, their required ventilation rates per ASHRAE 62 and the ventilation rate as designed. Submit the completed Worksheet to DSI and PED
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY General reporting requirements: Construction IAQ management Plan Submit the required IAQ construction management plan. – Indicate in bid and construction documents that compliance with the Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan is required. – The Template for construction IAQ management plan is available at www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul – Submit completed plan to DSI and PED
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY General reporting requirements: Low-emitting materials requirements List the products which have been specified for the the project, along with product type and and method of verification of compliance ( please list the database of compliant materials in which the product appears, or the certification that the product has recieved). – Template for Materials Selection Log available at www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul – Required for products listed under each rating system, specific requirements vary. – Submit completed log to DSI and PED
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY General reporting requirements: Thermal comfort List all spaces in the building, their designed high and low temperature set points during occupancy, air speed and relative humidity, verifying that they are within the required comfort zone for compliance with ASHRAE 55. For spaces where mean radiant temperature or other indoor comfort factor may be an issue, list strategies to maintain indoor surface temperatures within 20 degrees Fahrenheit and mitigate other comfort factors. – Template available at www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul - note that this is a shared template with the ventilation requirement. www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC RATING SYSTEMS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED N.C. 2009 LEED N.C. 2009 IEQ REQUIREMENTS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED N.C. 2009 Ventilation requirements Achieve IEQ Prerequisite 1: Minimum indoor air quality performance.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED N.C. 2009 Construction IAQ management plan requirements Achieve IEQ Credit 3.1 and 3.2: Construction IAQ Management Plans, both During Construction and Before Occupancy for 2 points total.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED N.C. 2009 Low-emitting materials requirements Achieve IEQ Credits 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4: Low- Emitting Materials for 4 points total.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED N.C. 2009 Thermal comfort requirements Achieve IEQ Credit 7.1: Thermal Comfort for 1 point.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY GBI - Green Globes GBI - GREEN GLOBES IEQ REQUIREMENTS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY GBI - Green Globes Ventilation requirements Achieve 10 points for credit 12.1.1.1.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY GBI – Green Globes Construction IAQ management plan Achieve 4 points for credit 6.2.4.1 and 5 points for credit 6.2.4.2. And Meet construction air quality requirements of SMACNA IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings under Construction. Requirements include elements for IAQ protection during construction. See the Saint Paul Overlay to the Sustainable Building Policy for more information.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY GBI - Green Globes Low-emitting material requirements Achieve 8 points for credit 12.2.1.1: Volatile Organic Compounds.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY GBI - Green Globes Thermal comfort requirements Achieve 10 points from section 12.5.2.1: Thermal comfort design.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY B3 - Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines B3-MINNESOTA SUSTAINABLE BUILDING GUIDELINES IEQ REQUIREMENTS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY B3 - Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines Ventilation requirements Achieve required MSBG criteria I.4.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY B3 - Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines Ventilation requirements
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY B3 - Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines Construction IAQ management plan Achieve required MSBG criteria P.4.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY B3 - Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines Low-emitting material requirements Achieve required MSBG criteria I.2.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY B3 - Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines Thermal comfort requirements Achieve required MSBG criteria I.5, including optional section E.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Green Communities MINNESOTA GREEN COMMUNITIES IEQ REQUIREMENTS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Green Communities Ventilation requirements Achieve mandatory credit 7-6, installing a ventilation system that supplies fresh air per ASHRAE 62.1 - 2007.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Green Communities Construction IAQ management plan Minnesota Green Communities does not have a satisfactory ventilation criterion. Instead meet Sections 1 and 2 of the following guidelines, when applicable:
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Green Communities Construction IAQ management plan – section 1 Comply with a pre-occupancy building flush- out as described in LEED N.C. Version 2.2. Total air volume of 14,000 cu. ft. of outdoor air per sq. ft. of floor area 60 degrees temperature 60% maximum relative humidity Replace all filtration media prior to occupancy
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Green Communities Construction IAQ management plan – section 2 Meet construction air quality requirements of SMACNA IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings under Construction. Maintain ventilation continuously during installation. Ventilate areas directly to outside. During dust-producing activities (e.g., drywall installation and finishing, and transportation and delivery), turn ventilation system off.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Green Communities Low-emitting material requirements Achieve required credits 7-1, 7-2, 7-3 and 7-4
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Green Communities Thermal comfort requirements Meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55–2004: Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Minnesota GreenStar MINNESOTA GREEN STAR IEQ REQUIREMENTS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Minnesota GreenStar Ventilation requirements Achieve Section 5A-PR1
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Minnesota GreenStar Construction IAQ management plan Satisfy overall requirement OPR-4 Achieve 3 points for section 8F-1
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Minnesota GreenStar Low-emitting material requirements At a minimum, achieve credits in the following categories: 8A-3c, 8A-3f, 8A-6d, 8B-5, 8B-9d, 8C-2d, 8C- 5d, 8D-2d, 8E-2 (for no-added urea formaldehyde), 8E-3, 8F-2, 8F-3.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Minnesota GreenStar Thermal comfort requirements Meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55–2004: Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED for Homes LEED FOR HOMES IEQ REQUIREMENTS
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED for Homes Ventilation requirements Achieve required criteria for Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) credit 4.1: Basic Outdoor Air Ventilation.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED for Homes Construction IAQ management plan Achieve at least 1 point each for the following: – EQ credit 8.1 Indoor contaminant control during construction – EQ credit 8.2: Indoor contaminant control – EQ Credit 8.3: Preoccupancy flush
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED for Homes Low-emitting material requirements Achieve all possible points in section Materials and Resources (MR) 2.2 by achieving low- emissions standards for Environmentally Preferable Products.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY LEED for Homes Thermal comfort requirements Achieve at least 1 point for EQ 6: Distribution of Space Heating and Cooling.
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY Questions?
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SAINT PAUL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY End of Module 6
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