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LEED™
Ratings
| Project
Fact: |
| The
Northampton Borough Municipal Authority (NBMA) 8 MGD Water Treatment Plant
in Pennsylvania is the country's first
LEED™-registered water treatment facility design. |
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The LEED™ rating
system brings a “level of green” to a building project.
The more steps accomplished, the greater the environmental
benefit that the building provides.
LEED™
Impact
LEED™-certified projects
also allow owners to
benefit from integrated systems while lowering standard operating costs.
Using a sustainable design approach based on the life cycle of a building
makes it possible to recover any additional first-cost savings.
| Cost
Savings . . . |
| Potential
use
of triple pane glass windows at the NBMA Plant would have
higher initial costs, but a normal perimeter heating system would not be
required.
This eliminates a system and lowers first
construction costs. |
LEED™-certified buildings, for example, have the
potential for lower first construction costs.
The integrated LEED™ approach allows some systems to be minimized, or even
removed, based on the inclusion of other elements.
Quality
Assurance
The
LEED™ certification process additionally provides third party
validation of sustainable design.
This verifies that a building has utilized the claimed
sustainable design features. The
owner is guaranteed that LEED™ benefits are reliable for the life of
the building - as long as the systems are properly maintained.
Branding
| Education
. . . |
| The
NBMA plant is being designed so that the local
schools can conduct educational tours. As a LEED™-certified
building, these tours can introduce the sustainable design
features to young students. |
A
LEED™- certified building signifies environmental leadership and
stewardship. It is both a
certification standard and a design guideline for sustainable
architecture, construction and operation.
Becoming
more and more recognizable, LEED™
spans numerous markets and building categories. It not
only projects a better community image, but is a distinct benefit in its own right.
Future
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| "In just three years, 3% of all new U.S. construction projects
have registered for LEED™ certification." |
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-
U.S. Green Building Council |
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The
LEED™ certification
process makes sound business “cents." Often generating
its own revenue from ongoing projects, it helps lay
the foundation for an environmentally-conscious future.


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