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SE-99-10-1 -- Improving the Environmental Performance of a Small-Scale Industrial Building Project

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SE-99-10-1 -- Improving the Environmental Performance of a Small-Scale Industrial Building Project

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 1999

Janice C. Peterson, P.E.; Nathan L. Good, AIA; Ron W. Parr; Randy D. Nicolay; Robert Millican

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An investor-owned utility built three line crew centers to meet the requirements of its environmentally oriented new construction DSM program. The new locations are distributed around a region to replace a large central facility. Each facility includes an office building, a garage area, a warehouse, covered parking, and a fueling station. The office buildings were designed to use 43% less energy than if constructed according to Oregon code minimum. The facility as a whole uses resource-efficient building products. A quality indoor environment is achieved through the use of low toxicity build-ing materials. Environmental responsibility was demonstrated by using water-efficient fixtures, recycling of construction materials and creating a bioswale, or retention pond, to receive runoff water. One site also includes 2.8 acres of wetland creation and enhancement where habitat was created for the northern red-legged frog, which has been designated as a species of concern.

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Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 105, pt. 2, Seattle 1999

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Published: 1999 Number of Pages: 5File Size: 1 file , 81 KB Product Code(s): D-7441