Exam 3

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何承贵 Engineering Firm would like to reduce the use of potable water. Select the following fixture which uses the least amount of potable water:

A) ENERGY STAR fixtures B) Potable water fixtures C) Graywater fixtures D) WaterSense fixtures D

Vassar College is building a new state of the art dormitory fully fit out with laundry services, a cafeteria and even a gym. What labelled appliances should the dorm specify?

A) EPA certified B) LEED Approved C) LEED Accredited D) ENERGY STAR E) WaterSense D

LEED online requires many manual inputs and information from the project including chemical content of building materials which would be found on the:

A) EPD or HPD document B) USGBC Website C) LEED Online credit form D) MSDS D

What is the best tool that LEED encourages to understand the environmental impact of a building over its entire life?

A) Emodied Energy Analysis B) EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager and rating C) LEED Online D) Cradle-to grave life cycle analysis D

Nthunzi Development has irresponsibly decided to build a new laboratory on a green field. What is the best pathway to achieve the credit Sensitive Land Protection?

A) Ensure the project is located 50 feet above the 100 year flood level B) Locate the building 25+ feet away from the onsite pond C) Check the NatureServe database to ensure that the site is does not house any listed species D) Ask a local expert about the local species C

LEED for Existing Building contains some unique credits including Green Cleaning which must follow what standard?

A) Environmental Responsible B) GreenScreen C) Environmental Choice D) CRI Green Label E) Green Seal C

What process is known to help inform design decisions related to urban micro-farms in the community which has high quality soil?

A) Environmental Site Assessment phase 1 B) Site Assessment C) Integrative Process - Implementation Phase D) Energy modelling with IES B

How does the USGBC support its mission? (CHOOSE 2)

A) Financial Incentives B) Local Chapters C) LEED Green building Rating systems D) USGBC Vision Enforcement E) Free Consulting F) GBCI B&C

How many project administrators are there on a LEED project?

A) 2 B) 0 C) 1 D) No Limit E) 3 C

The term REC means renewable energy certificate, but what does it represent

A) 2 MWh of equivalent energy emissions B) The amount of energy an electricity provider purchases from renewable sources C) 1000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions D) The environmental, social, and other positive attributes of power generated by renewable resources D

Buildings are a large producer of greenhouse gas and consumer of energy. What percentage of electricity do buildings account for in the US?

A) 38% B) 72% C) 80% D) 25% E) 55% F) 30% B

How many levels, or tiers, of LEED professional accreditation are available?

A) 4 B) 2 C) 7 D) 3 D

The largest producer of greenhouse gas emissions accounts for what percentage of the United States' carbon dioxide emissions?

A) 52% B) 25% C) 45% D) 38% E) 35% D

Which of the following projects requires a master site for registration?

A) A campus project B) A LEED BD+C: Healthcare project C) A LEED BD+C: Schools project D) A 3-story multifamily project A

Reza is the facility manager at a brand new sports complex in Toronto. Which statement is true about the facility manager?

A) A facility manager would be most involved in a project for LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance B) A facility manager would not be part of an integrated team C) A facility manager that is a LEED AP could not earn a project an Innovation in Design point D) The facility manager has sole responsibility for designing ventilation rates A

There are numerous types of site which depend on preexisting or current conditions. What is a brownfield?

A) A gap between existing infrastructure B) Previously used site that may be contaminated C) A site that was never developed on before D) A site that was used as farmland B

Watersense is a label for fixtures which are water efficient. How should international projects aim to achieve water efficiency credits if the watersense label is not available?

A) A local equivalent B) I-BEAM C) EN-15321 D) ASHRAE E) GREEN-E A

A new project is being constructed in a downtown core. How would the project team submit the existence of a bicycle network?

A) A map showing the project site and location of existing and planned bicycle networks within a quarter-mile (400-meter) radius of the project site B) By drawing a straight-line radius from the origin and the bicycling segments in the radius C) By including a vicinity map showing the bicycle network, route, and distance along the network to eligible destinations D) By creating a map showing the project, project boundary, transit stop locations, and walking routes and distances C

What school building components can improve student's experiences while maintaining preferable life-cycle impacts?

A) A product which includes and EPD and HPD B) Refurbished desks that contain recycled content C) Reused acoustic tiles D) New polyester carpet tiles made from salvaged materials C

Out of all the credit categories which one encourages utilizing existing development and land density the most?

A) Access to Quality Transit B) Location and Transportation C) Sustainable Sites D) Surrounding Density & Diverse Uses E) Regional Priority B

Green buildings are said to generally cost more than conventional ones because of:

A) Additional costs from the utility provider B) Consultant fees for green building experts C) Tax incentives offers by state and local governments D) Increased price due to specific site selection E) Permit fees for selling back energy to the grid B

Submetering can result in additional initial costs on a project for both energy and water consumption. So, why install them?

A) All system consumption must be shared with the USGBC through annual reports at least every 5 years B) They measure actual consumption verses design consumption rates C) The integrative process requires consistent sub metering D) It is a prerequisite requirement to submeter energy and water systems B

Which of the following allows project teams with unique project needs additional options or approaches for achieving LEED credit(s)? (Choose 2)

A) Alternative Compliance Paths (ACPs) B) Discussion with GBCI C) LEED Online credit review D) Global Alternative Compliance Paths (Global ACPs) A&D

Which of the following organizations supports LEED, in addition to having its own building certification program?

A) American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) B) ASHRAE C) Advanced Buildings Core Performance Guide D) ENERGY STAR D

The systems thinking approach is a guiding principle in LEED. What is it?

A) An understanding of the built environment as a series of relationships in which all parts influence many other parts B) A Sustainable plan for built environments that improve existing conditions C) An approach to design and operations that brings team members together to work collaboratively on all of the project's systems, finding synergistic solutions that support greater levels of sustainability. D) Providing for the needs of the current generation without compromising future generations ability to provide for themselves A

Which of the following areas would be optimal for a LEED project?

A) Areas with high development density B) Areas without existing infrastructure C) Areas with existing road infrastructure only D) Areas with zero-lot-lines and not previously developed A

There are many types of spaces within a building including regularly occupied, multioccupant and individual spaces. Select the spaces which are known as individual occupant spaces: (CHOOSE 3)

A) Auto service bay B) Hotel guest room C) Open-office workstation D) Hospital exam room E) Study carrel F) Hotel front desk B,C,E

Cost-effective streamlined certification processes for multiple building certifications is provided by which of the following?

A) ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager B) LEED Interpretations C) LEED Volume Program D) ENERGY STAR Target Finder E) LEED Online C

Geranium homes is planning to construct a cookie cutter subdivision of 10 homes in Vaughn and wants to know what the most important items the development team should consider? (CHOOSE 2)

A) Availability of desalination technology B) Proximity to LEED certified projects of at least LEED Gold levels C) Proximity to locally sourced materials D) LEED for ND certified projects in proximity to site E) Parking requirements D&E

Which referenced standard is used for reducing site lighting pollution?

A) Best Management Practices (BMP) B) Low Impact Development (LID) C) BUG rating D) Green Infrastructure (GI) C

Rainwater is this type of water:

A) Blackwater B) Non-potable water C) Whitewater D) Potable water E) Graywater B

By avoiding any development on Greenfields the environment would benefit due to:

A) Brownfield remediation B) Rainwater management C) Reduction of the heat island effect D) Less need for new parking B

How can a project minimize its certification fees?

A) Build a smaller building B) Ensure the integrative process is audited by a USGBC professional C) Select a brownfield to develop on D) Use LEED Online A

A University campus is building a new location east of Toronto that will consist of 15 buildings, labs and offices. What is an appropriate strategy for achieving energy efficiency?

A) Building a district heating and cooling system B) Ensuring there is minimal space between them C) Building them on top of each other D) Purchasing green power and carbon offsets A

Submetering is a now a rewarded and required strategy in LEED v4, but how does it reduce outdoor water use?

A) By billing individual tenants for the amount of water they use based on their portion of the building B) Providing water consumption tracking and leak identification C) By ensuring smart meters are installed and irrigation is based on current weather conditions D) By billing individual tenants for the amount of water they use based on occupancy B

A project team is trying to find out its actual water consumption based on specified kitchen sinks. How can this be done?

A) By predicted performance based on the EPAct of 1992/2005 B) By selecting sustainable sinks C) By only selected LEED certified sinks D) By using a fixture cut sheet E) Through occupancy calculations D

A general contractor does not know what document assists with a construction management plan to help with improving air quality during construction. As a LEED consultant you know the document and what the general contractor is responsible to do: (CHOOSE 2)

A) Capping the ducts to mechanical systems B) Implementing a pest control management plan C) Making sure someone is sweeping periodically to control dust D) Implement a Green Cleaning Program E) Verifying construction waste is placed in the proper trash bins A&C

For Storage and Collection of Recyclables, a building recycling program must include which of these items? (Choose 3)

A) Cardboard B) Brick C) Hazardous materials D) Metal E) Plastic A,D,E

Looking at the BPDO-Material ingredients credit, which of the following is not an approved way for manufacturers to report chemical inventory?

A) Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN) B) Cradle to Cradle C) USGBC-designed program D) Health Product Declaration C

Light trespass is a major issue and a reason why we cannot see the start at night in the city. There are numerous strategies to reduce trespass, select one of them:

A) Construct lamps strictly along the property boundary B) Construct shields atop all fixtures C) Use high SR pavements D) Encourage glare from interior fixtures B

What type of review allows LEED credits to be assessed prior to substantial construction completed?

A) Construction B) Design C) ENERGY STAR D) Green Rater E) Split B

A project owner has just purchased a greenfield in a suburban region. What should be one of the first steps taken for LEED certification?

A) Convening a goal-setting workshop B) Setting construction material quantities C) Discuss overlapping benefits D) Delegated tasks to individuals E) Assigning roles and responsibilities A

What is the frequency as which water must be metered at a building-level? (CHOOSE 2)

A) Daily B) Monthly C) Hourly D) Annually B&D

What issues may arise due to daylight in conjunction with light shelves?

A) Decreased quality of views B) Increase in the concentration of VOCs C) Increased Glare D) An increase in reverberation time C

A new office complex plans to have less parking than zoning requires thus reducing its footprint. What is a possible credit interaction?

A) Decreasing project density B) Green Vehicles preferred parking C) Protecting sensitive land D)Protect and restore existing habitat C

There are many types of spaces within a building including regularly occupied, multioccupant and individual spaces. Why is it important to categorize spaces in LEED?

A) Depending on the space categorization, the credit requirements may not apply B) Smaller spaces have lower baseline requirements C) The space types in LEED sometimes have different requirements D) Individual occupied space require different ventilation rates E) The types of spaces are used to determine building density A

LeadingGreen is going through the planning of a project and wants to know what should be included in their pre-design phase? (CHOOSE 2)

A) Develop a project schedule B) Check for material compliance C) Choose a site with idea hydrology D) Review laws and standards E) Test and review different green building systems A&D

What are two primary responsibilities of the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI)? (Choose 2)

A) Develops LEED Green Building Rating Systems B) Develops and administers LEED professional credentialing C) Provides and develops LEED based education and research projects D) Administers the LEED (building) certification program B&D

An important aspect of a building is its purchasing policy throughout ongoing operations because if the building doesn't perform as designed then it is not sustainable. What should a purchasing policy address in LEED? (CHOOSE 2)

A) Durable Goods B) Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) C) Ongoing consumables D) Mercury Containing lamps only E) Pest Management control F) The rate at which energy is charged A&C

Credit point weightings are determined based on LEED v4 Impact categories. Which one of the has the greatest weight in LEED?

A) GHG Emissions Reduction from Materials and Water Embodied Energy Use B) Protect, Enhance and Restore Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services C) Reverse Contribution to Global Climate Change and Enhance Individual Human Health and Well-Being D) Enhance human health and well being E) Promote Sustainable and Regenerative Material Resources Cycles C

Code always triumphs voluntary green building requirements. Which of the following are enforceable within the building industry?

A) Grean Seal requirements for materials B) ASHRAE 90.1 for energy C) International Green Construction Code (IgCC) D) MERV filters E) Noise vibration requirements C

Name a distinction between a green building and a conventionally designed building?

A) Green buildings generally take longer to construct B) Green buildings use an integrative process C) Green buildings cost more D) Green buildings have less control over design decisions B

Building codes consist of rules and regulations for design and construction within a certain boundary. Which of the following green building codes can be enforced by law? (CHOOSE ALL THAT ARE CORRECT)

A) GreenSeal B) LEED C) ASHRAE 189.1 D) ENERGY STAR E) International Green Construction Code C&E

Which of the following are primary renewable energy sources? (Choose 2)

A) Hydro resources B) Coal C) Dung D) Natural gas A&C

Energy modelling is a great tool for estimating savings. What are some examples of open space? (CHOOSE 2)

A) IESNA - TN - 15 B) ASHRAE 90.1 C) Green Seal certified space D) A community Garden E) A jogging trail F) A soccer field made of artificial turf D&E

Which of the following is considered a green code?

A) ISO 14000 B) The International Green Construction Code (lgCC) C) Green Screen 5.2 D) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) B

LeadingGreen went to GreenBuild and saw a product being displayed which attempted to maximize views and daylight while avoiding any glare problems. How should the project team evaluate this product?

A) If it is a LEED certified product then it does not need to be evaluated earlier B) If it saves enough energy to earn Energy & Atmosphere credit no further evaluation is needed C) The technology does not need to be evaluated in relation to other systems D) Adequate time for research and testing will be needed for evaluation E) If it was on display at GreenBuild it went through rigorous USGBC examination D

One of the first design decisions after a property has been selected is how to orient the building. How can this help?

A) Increase the heat island effect B) Provide optimal shade for landscaping to reduce irrigation requirements C) Ensure convenient entrance/egress for occupants walking to/from mass transit D) Allow the project to maximize heat gain in winter and minimize it in the summer D

LEED consists of many strategies and processes to manage rainwater including rain gardens, intensive/extensive green roofs and 50%+ unbound pervious pavement. What strategy are these examples of?

A) Infill B) Green Infrastructure C) Sustainable development D) Dense development E) Low impact development E

The current headquarters of LeadingGreen Training and Consulting Inc. is LEED platinum and initially pursued LEED BD+C: New Construction. Which additional certifications could the building earn in the future? (CHOOSE 2)

A) LEED BD+C: Core and Shell B) LEED for Retail C) LEED for Neighborhood Development D) LEED ID+C: Commercial Interiors E) LEED O+M: Existing Buildings D&E

Building Inc. is construction a brand new state of the art green condominium to be 3 stories tall with incredible daylighting. Which LEED rating system should the company pursue?

A) LEED BD+C: New Construction and Major Renovations B) The LEED Homes rating system that corresponds to the ENERGY STAR program in which they are participating C) LEED ND: Plan D) LEED BD+C: Multifamily Midrise E) LEED for Homes rating system which awards the most points for daylighting B

A commercial office project in Manhattan achieved LEED certification though LEED BD+C: Core and Shell in 2013. It is now 2014. Which LEED rating system would probably be sought after if each floor in the building will be leased out to tenants.

A) LEED O+M: Existing Buildings B) LEED BD+C: Core and Shell recertification C) LEED ID+C: Commercial Interiors D) LEED BD+C: Homes C

A high school is being constructed in downtown Manhattan and will require a complete replacement of mechanical and electrical systems as well as new triple-glazed windows. Which LEED project should they submit under?

A) LEED O+M: Existing Schools B) LEED BD+C: Core and Shell C) LEED BD+C: Schools D) LEED BD+C: New Construction E) LEED BD+C: Existing Buildings C

Which LEED resource does an engineering firm have access to if they are not registered online nor do they have a USGBC membership?

A) LEED credit feedback button B) LEED Score Card C) LEED Online D) CIR database B

LeadingGreen is designing an 80 storey condominium which will have retail on first floor and residential on upper floors as well as a pre-kindergarten learning facility. What LEED rating system would be most appropriate?

A) LEED for New Construction B) LEED for Commercial Interiors C) LEED for Schools D) LEED for Retail A

Individuals and corporations are not permitted to use the USGBC logo on which of the following? (Choose 2)

A) Letterheads B) Products C) Packaging D) Business cards E) Email transmittals B&C

Environmental product declaration have caused a lot of outcry from many manufacturers who are unwilling to change their processes to a more transparent reporting process. What standard must EPDs follow?

A) Local or State regulation B) ISO C) FSC D) ASHRAE E) MERV B

Crestwood is building a brand new lower and upper high school and wants to ensure student success. When reviewing potential locations what would have the greatest impact on student's success?

A) Locate the building within walking distance for 50%+ of the students B) Installing low-emitting furniture and desks C) Orienting the building to maximize daylighting D) Install adequate artificial lighting C

Which of the following affects the ventilation levels of a space? (Choose 2)

A) The type of occupant clothing B) The types of occupant activities being performed C) The total occupant load during a 24 hour period D) The time of day when occupancy will be the greatest A&B

Healthcare have a few unique credits specific to these facilities. How can a healthcare project extend the life of the building and conserve building resources as the surrounding population grows as LEED suggests?

A) Maximize PBT usage throughout all products B) Purchase additional land on which to construct additional buildings C) Design rooms with modular systems D) Ensure building is close to diverse uses C

A progressive manufacturer has always included a CSR report, EPD and HPD with every product and as a result their products are:

A) More optimized B) More sustainable C) More energy efficient D) More cost-effective E) More transparent E

Which of the following is not a requirement for achieving the Construction Activity Pollution Prerequisite?

A) Mulch high slope areas B) Prevent Sedimentation of storm sewers and streams C) Prevent Pollution of air with dust D) Prevent loss of soil A

Credit interactions are crucial to the integrative design process. Which of the following 3 options could work together to maximize their synergies?

A) Occupancy sensors B) Carbon dioxide sensors C) Occupant lighting controls D) Operable windows E) Daylight sensors F) Carbon monoxide sensors G) Thermostats A,C,E

Which source consumes the largest amount of energy in commercial buildings?

A) Office Equipment B) Water Heating C) Space Heating D) Lighting C

What type of energy is used by products that are powered by means of an ordinary AC plug?

A) Plug load B) Process load C) Unregulated load D) Process energy A

A developer is scouting out properties to determine which will benefit the most in the Location and Transportation credit category. Which of the following is considered buildable land area?

A) Public streets B) Land excluded from residential development by law C) Areas with trees D) Public rights-of-way C

There are a number of parameters involved in reducing building emissions. But the most important design and construction decision is:

A) Purchasing Green Power and carbon offsets B) Using on-site renewable energy C) Building location D) Source reduction C

One credit is called Green power and carbon offsets which contain strategies including purchasing RECs and carbons offsets. What's the difference?

A) RECs must be purchased locally B) Carbon Offsets do not account for GHG emissions C) RECs encourage the reduction of GHG emissions D) RECs are tradable commodities D

Which of the following is not a source of alternative or renewable energy?

A) Renewable energy production B) Green Power C) Demand Response D) Carbon Offsets C

A landscape architect is instructed by the owner to now only improve the environmental benefits of their project but also the economic benefits over time. How would this best be accomplished?

A) Replacing vegetated areas with 50% unbound pervious space B) Only using on-site well derived water for irrigation C) Only use native plants to achieve xeriscaping D) Replacing impervious pavement with a turf grass field C

The project team poorly estimated potential savings and cost-benefit ratios throughout the design and construction phases. They decided to use expensive triple-glazed windows during construction. How would this affect the project?

A) Save money by replacing the new HVAC system with a smaller new one B) Overall lower building costs C) Less energy consumed in the building during construction D) Higher building cost D

An important aspect of the USGBC is its vision. What is that?

A) See the transformation of a built environment that leads to a sustainable future B) Lead and accelerate the transformation to high-performing, healthy green buildings, homes, and communities throughout North America C) Transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built, and operated D) Buildings and communities that will regenerate and sustain the health and vitality of all life within a generation D

A new neighbourhood is currently under developed which will include residential homes, commercial office space, street front retail shopping and townhomes. The developer wants to increase the connectivity of the development. How will this best be accomplished?

A) Street grid patterns B) Providing multi-range affordable housing C) Encouraging dead-end streets D) Ensuring that there is adequate parking throughout the development E) Protecting the community through an enclosing gate A

A project team is investigating sustainable techniques to use less water for the same conventional processes that use water. (CHOOSE 3)

A) Submeter all systems B) Reduce the amount of toilets used for the project C) Capture and treat stormwater runoff D) Using graywater for nonpotable water needs E) Installing water efficient fixtures F) Only using native plants D,E,F

A project team is new to LEED and contracts a LEED Consultant to assist them with documentation through LEED Online. Which of the following cannot be completed through LEED Online?

A) Submit technical questions for LEED prerequisites B) Complete documentation requirements and upload required files C) Access new LEED v4 reference guides online D) Manage project details C

There are many types of fertilizers and pest management techniques. What plants would promote biodiversity on a site?

A) Tall and Unique plants that provide shading B) Plants in a rain garden C) Native Plants D) Non-adaptive plants E) Monocultures C

Building commissioning is a requirement for LEED projects and can also lead to points if completed extensively to ensure that building systems comply with:

A) The Owner's Project Requirements B) Irrigation installing C) Basis of Design D) Local building code E) Occupant comfort preferences A

Which of the following describes site energy?

A) The energy product (heat or electricity) created from a raw fuel B) The raw fuel that is burned to create heat and electricity C) The total amount of raw fuel that is required to operate the building D) The amount of heat and electricity consumed by a building as reflected in utility bills D

Which of the following is most likely to occur over time if a school has a PV array on its roof top as well as enrols in a demand response program to shift 10% of their energy consumption?

A) The schools energy demand will decrease over time B) The project will be ineligible for RECs C) The project's energy costs will decrease D) The project's renewable energy production will decrease E) The schools energy demand will increase over time C

Apple Inc. is discovering that their open office mandate is resulting in other issues. What is one possible problem?

A) There is too much daylight in the center of the room B) The acoustics may be poor C) Open office concepts lead to higher energy consumption D) The space will not be able to include task lighting B

What is true about an innovative in performance credit?

A) They are attained after a CIR ruling is in the projects favor B) They are awarded based on the amount of relevant LEED AP+ on the project C) They must include a quantifiable benefit out of the scope of LEED D) They are attained by doubling a credits requirement C

A new project is being constructed in Arizona, an arid climate. The landscape architect selected only native vegetation. Why? (CHOOSE 2)

A) To minimize evapotranspiration B) To support pest management C) To provide connections with diverse uses D) To increase irrigation efficiency E) To reduce the heat island effect A&B

Building codes are laws that guide our environmental build on how to ensure safety for occupants in all building types. What organization helps develop them?

A) UPC B) Department of Energy (DoE) C) IESNA 90.1 D) International Code Council E) ASHRAE D

LeadingGreen is not sure if they have the most up to date version of the LEED reference guides. Where should they check to find out?

A) USGBC Website B) LEED Code C) LEED Rating Systems D) GBCI Website E) LEED Online A

A project team is developing a single building in an area that is new to them. Which stakeholder will explain the local context, culture, and history of this project site?

A) Urban Planning Consultant B) Local Residents C) Architect D) The property's previous owner B

A developer is building a brand new office building in Mexico City where the air quality is poor. With that in mind how would this project promote high indoor air quality? (CHOOSE ALL THAT ARE CORRECT)

A) Use materials with low VOC emissions B) Use MERV 1 filters C) Orient the building east to west D) Install walk-off mats in the entryways E) Permit smoking at operable windows F) Use natural ventilation A&D

A developer purchased a piece of land with an existing building on it from the 1950s. What approach to the site would lead to significant reductions in environmental harm over its entire life? (CHOOSE 3)

A) Using salvaged flooring in a new building B) Ensuring that the piece of land is nearest to a body of water C) Conducting a life-cycle assessment to help reduce a building's environmental footprint D) Restoring a historic building E) Demolitioning the building completely and rebuilding a brand new efficient F) Use only new products in the building for renovation A,C,D

A project team is attempting to be awarded the maximum points in each credit category to achieve LEED Gold certification. Which credit category would benefit the greatest by reusing an existing building?

A) Water Efficiency B) Energy and Atmosphere C) Location and Transportation D) Materials and Resources E) Sustainable Sites D

A one storey project with a green roof is located on a near zero lot line site and has not chosen to provide financial support to a local land trust which negatively impacts:

A) Water Efficient Landscaping B) The heat island affect C) Open Space D) Habitat protection or restoration E) Surrounding Density and diverse uses D

Each project team has many stakeholders who are encouraged to work together in an integrative manner. One of those stakeholders is the declarant which:

A) Works within the LEED Technical Advisory Group to answer CIRs B) Verifies the information on the LEED credit forms and is authorized by the project administrator to sign the form C) Automatically is selected by LEED online to submit all documentation for LEED projects D) Submits all Credit Interpretation Requests (CIRs) to GBCI and LEED interpretations E) Assigns the roles and responsibilities to each team members B

Biomimicry is a new science that studies nature's models and then uses these designs and processes to solve human problems. How can a civil engineer mimic natural hydrology?

A) Xeriscaping and submetering water sue B) Installing larger pipes C) Piping and conveyance D) Installing a smart meter irrigation system E) GI and LID E


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