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LEED BD+C What must your erosion control plan adhere to? ©GBES 1 LEED BD+C What is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment? ©GBES 2 LEED BD+C How is a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment more in depth? ©GBES 3 LEED BD+C What are the types of sensitive sites to avoid building on? ©GBES 4 LEED BD+C Who defines Prime Farmland? ©GBES 5 LEED BD+C What is the building requirement for projects in places without legally adopted flood hazard map? ©GBES 6

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LEED BD+C

What must your erosion control

plan adhere to?

©GBES 1

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What is a Phase I

Environmental Site

Assessment?

©GBES 2 LEED BD+C

How is a Phase II Environmental Site

Assessment more in depth?

©GBES 3

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What are the types of sensitive sites to avoid

building on?

©GBES 4

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Who defines Prime Farmland?

©GBES 5

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What is the building requirement for projects in

places without legally adopted flood hazard map?

©GBES 6

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A report prepared for a real

estate holding that identifies

potential or existing

environmental contamination

liabilities

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2003 EPA Construction General

Permit (or local standards,

whichever is more stringent)

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-Prime farmland

-Flood plain

-Endangered species habitat

-Land within 50' (15 meters) of wetlands

-Land within 100' (30 meters) of a water body

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A further investigation that collects original samples of

soil, groundwater, or building materials to

analyze for quantitative

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Cannot build on a floodplain subject to a 1% or greater chance of flooding in any

given year

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture

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Define Development Footprint

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What are the requirements for

surrounding density?

©GBES 8

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What are the minimum surrounding density

requirements?

©GBES 9

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What are the requirements for diverse uses?

©GBES 10

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What are the five use categories for diverse uses?

©GBES 11

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What are the distances for Access to Quality Transit?

©GBES 12

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Locate on a site whose

surrounding existing density

within 1/4 mile (400-meter)

radius of the project boundary

meets either the 'separate

residential and nonresidential

densities' or 'combined density'

values.

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The total land area of a

project site covered by

buildings, streets, parking

areas, and other typically

impermeable surfaces

constructed as part of the

project

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Construct or renovate a building or a space within a

building such that the building’s main entrance is within a 1/2-mile (800-meter) walking distance of the main entrance of four to seven (1

point) or eight or more (2 points) existing and publicly

available diverse uses

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0.5 Non residential density (FAR) and 7 Residential

density (DU/acre)

-OR-

22,000 SF / acre of buildable land combined

density

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1/4 mile (400-meter) walking distance of existing or planned

bus, streetcar, or rideshare stops, or within a 1/2-mile (800-

meter) walking distance of existing or planned bus rapid

transit stops, light or heavy rail stations, commuter rail stations

or ferry terminals.

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-Food retail

-Community-serving retail -Services

-Civic and community facilities

-Community anchor uses (BD&C and ID&C only)

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Where is Access to Quality

Transit measured from?

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How many bike racks are

required for a commercial

building?

©GBES 14

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How many bike racks are required for residential

project?

©GBES 15

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How many shower and changing facilities are

required for a commercial project?

©GBES 16

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How do you calculate an FTE?

©GBES 17

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How many preferred parking spaces are required

for Green Vehicles?

©GBES 18

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Short-term storage for at least

2.5% of all peak visitors (no

fewer than 4 spaces per

building) and long-term storage

for 5% of all regular building

occupants (no fewer than 4

spaces per building).

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A functional entry - a building

opening designed to be used by

pedestrians and open during

regular business hours. It does

not include any door exclusively

designated as an emergency exit,

or a garage door not designed as

a pedestrian entrance.

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At least one for the first 100 FTE and one additional for every 150 regular building

occupants thereafter.

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Short-term storage for at least 2.5% of all peak

visitors (no fewer than 4 spaces per building) and

long-term storage for 30% of all regular building

occupants.

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Provide preferred parking for green vehicles for 5% of

the total vehicle parking capacity of the site.

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An 8-hour occupant has an FTE value of 1.0; a part-time

occupant has a FTE value based on work hours per day

divided by 8

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How many EVSE stations must

be installed for Green Vehicles?

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How is preferred parking

defined?

©GBES 20

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For previously developed or graded sites, how much

habitat needs to be restored?

©GBES 21

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What is an example of a monoculture planting, which

would not help with restoring/protecting habitat?

©GBES 22

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What areas can be excluded from the vegetation and soil

requirements to restore/protect habitat?

©GBES 23

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For school projects what areas can be excluded from soil restoration criteria to restore/protect habitat?

©GBES 24

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The parking spots closest to

the main entrance of a

building (exclusive of spaces

designated for handicapped

persons). For employee

parking, it refers to the spots

that are closest to the

entrance used by employees.

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2% of all parking spaces

(preferred parking spaces may

not be counted).

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Turf grass

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30% (including the building footprint) of all portions of

the site

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Athletic fields

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Vegetated landscape areas that are constructed to

accommodate rainwater infiltration.

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What amount of financial

support can be provided to

restore/protect habitat?

©GBES25

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What are the distance

limitations when providing

financial support to

protect/restore habitat?

©GBES 26

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What should be included in a sustainable landscape

plan?

©GBES 27

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What are the IESNA lighting zones?

©GBES 28

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When an organization/agency is providing space for shared use to students, what should

be included?

©GBES 29

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What slope is important for heat island effect - roof?

©GBES 30

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Financial support must be provided to a

nationally or locally recognized land trust

or conservation organization within the

same EPA Level III ecoregion or the

project’s state (or within 100 miles of the

project [160 kilometers] for projects

outside the U.S.). For U.S. projects, the

land trust must be accredited by the

Land Trust Alliance.

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$0.40 / SF ($4 / m2)

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LZ0 - Wilderness; LZ1 - Dark (parks, rural areas); LZ2 - Low (residential, light industrial); LZ3 - Medium (commercial,

industrial, high density residential); LZ4 - High (metro

areas)

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List of all plant species, noting whether or not they are

native/adapted; info about invasive species and pests

those plants may harbor; best maintenance practices for the chosen plants, and site maps

showing boudaries for the protected habitat areas

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2:12 slope; > means steeped slope and requires an initial SRI of 39 or greater; 2:12 <_

means low slope and requires an SRI of 82 or greater

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Auditorium, Gym, Cafeteria, One or more classrooms,

Swimming Pool, or Playing Field

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What causes skyglow?

©GBES31

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For Schools to achieve Site

Master Plan, how many other

credits must be met?

©GBES 32

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What is the default gender ratio for indoor water use reduction calculations?

©GBES 33

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What fixtures and fittings must be included in the

indoor water use reduction calculations?

©GBES 34

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What is the discount parking rate for Green Vehicles?

©GBES 35

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When can wetlands count as open space?

©GBES 36

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At least 4 of 6 of these credits:

-LT Credit High Priority Site

-SS Credit Site Development - Protect or

Restore Habitat

-SS Credit Open Space

-SS Credit Rainwater Management

-SS Credit Heat Island Reduction

-SS Credit Light Pollution Reduction

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Stray light from unshielded light

sources and light reflecting off

surfaces that then enter the

atmosphere and illuminate and

reflect off dust, debris, and

water vapor.

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Water closets, urinals, lavatory faucets, showers,

kitchen sink faucets, and pre-rinse spray valves

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1 to 1; i.e. 50/50 male to female

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Wetlands or naturally designed ponds may count as open space and the side slope gradients average 1:4 (vertical: horizontal) or less

and are vegetated.

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20% discount

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What are the benefits of

commissioning?

©GBES37

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What documents get created

during fundamental

commissioning and

verification?

©GBES 38

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What energy-related systems must be commissioned?

©GBES 39

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What do the Owner's Project Requirements typically

include?

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What should the Basis of Design include?

©GBES 41

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Process Energy is considered to include, but is

not limited to what?

©GBES 42

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Cx report

Current facility requirements

Operations and maintenance

plan

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Reduced Energy Use, Lower

Operating Costs, Reduced

Contractor Callbacks, Better

Building Documentation,

Improved Occupant

Productivity, and Verification

that Systems perform with

Owner' Project Requirements

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Owner and User Requirements, Environmental

and Sustainability Goals, Energy Efficiency Goals,

Indoor Environmental Quality Requirements, Equipment and

System Expectations, Building Occupant and O&M

Personnel Requirements. product for use by purchaser only40

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-Mechanical, including HVAC&R equipment and controls

-Electrical lighting and daylighting controls

-Plumbing, including domestic hot water systems

-Renewable energy systems

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Miscellaneous Equipment, Computers, Elevators,

Escalators, Kitchen Cooking & Refrigeration Equipment, Laundry Washing & Drying, Lighting Exempt from Power

Allowance (e.g., Medical Equipment), and other (e.g.,

Waterfall or Fountain Pumps)

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Primary Design Assumptions, Standards, &

Narrative Descriptions

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Regulated or (non-process)

Energy includes?

©GBES43

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What generates both electrical

power and thermal energy from

a single fuel source?

©GBES 44

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What device is used to regulate humidity and temperature, making

building systems more energy efficient?

©GBES 45

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What refrigerant management procedure governs reducing annual leakage of CFC-based

refrigerants to 5% or less?

©GBES 46

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What are the three (3) compliance path options

described in Optimize Energy Performance (EA

Prerequisite 2)?

©GBES 47

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What are the six (6) components of ASHRAE

90.1?

©GBES 48

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Combined Heat and Power

(CHP) or Cogeneration

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Lighting (interior, parking

garage, surface parking, façade,

or building grounds) HVAC,

service water heating for

domestic or space heating

purposes.

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EPA Clean Air Act, Title VI, Rule 608

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An economizer

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Building envelope, HVAC, Service Water Heating, Power, Lighting, Other

Equipment

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Option 1. Whole Building Energy Simulation, Option 2. Prescriptive Compliance

Path: ASHRAE 50% Advanced Energy Design

Guide Option 3. Prescriptive Compliance Path: Advanced Buildings Core Performance

Guide

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What four fundamental

strategies can increase energy

performance?

©GBES49

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What are the thresholds for

renewable energy production

credit?

©GBES 50

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What are the eligible types of systems for Renewable

Energy Production?

©GBES 51

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What biofuel systems are NOT eligible for Renewable Energy

Production?

©GBES 52

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What are the two (2) Options for Enhanced Refrigerant

Management?

©GBES 53

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What types of equipment are NOT subject to the

Fundamental Refrigerant Management requirements?

©GBES 54

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LEED BD+C (except Core and

Shell): 1%, 5%, 10%

LEED BD+C: Core and Shell:

1%, 3%, 5%

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Orientation, Site Energy

Sources, Efficient Envelope,

Energy Recovery Systems

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Combustion of municipal solid waste, Forestry biomass waste other than mill residue,

Coated Wood, or Treated Wood.

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Photovoltaic systems, Wind energy systems, Solar

thermal systems, Biofuel-based electrical systems,

Geothermal heating or electric systems, Low-

impact hydroelectric power systems, Wave & tidal

power systems product for use by purchaser only 51

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Small HVAC units (less than 0.5 lbs [225 grams] of refrigerant), standard

refrigerators, small water coolers.

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Option 1. No refrigerants or Low-Impact Refrigerants

Option 2. Calculation of Refrigeration Impact

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What is the duration and % a

project must engage in to earn

points under Green Power and

Carbon Offsets?

©GBES 55

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What are the two (2) Options

to determine electricity use

for Green Power and Carbon

Offsets?

©GBES 56

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RECs can be used to mitigate what type(s) of

emissions for Green Power and Carbon Offsets?

©GBES 57

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Carbon offsets can be used to mitigate what type(s) of

emissions for Green Power and Carbon Offsets?

©GBES 58

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What are the three (3) basic methods for ventilating

buildings?

©GBES 59

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What is the distance ALL naturally ventilated spaces must be in proximity to an

operable wall or roof opening to the outdoors?

©GBES 60

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Option 1. Use the calculated

energy consumption results

from EA Prerequisite Minimum

Energy Performance or Option

2. Estimate electricity use using

CBECS database

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5-year contract AND 50%

provision of the project's

energy from green power,

carbon offsets, or renewable

energy certificates.

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Scope 1 or Scope 2 emissions.

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Scope 2, electricity use.

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25' feet

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Mechanical Ventilation (active ventilation), Natural Ventilation

(passive ventilation), Mixed-Mode Ventilation (both mechanical & natural

ventilation)

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What is the typical permitted

distance for Environmental

Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control

(IEQ Prerequisite 2)?

©GBES61

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What is the maximum background

noise level allowed for HVAC

equipment in classrooms required

for Minimum Acoustical

Performance (IEQ Prerequisite 3)?

©GBES 62

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What acoustic issues need to considered for Acoustic

Performance?

©GBES 63

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At what % must an outdoor air delivery monitoring system

generate an alarm for insufficient airflow values or

carbon dioxide?

©GBES 64

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What is considered a densely occupied space when

monitoring CO2 concentrations for

mechanically ventilated spaces?

©GBES 65

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For increased ventilation what % must mechanically ventilated spaces increase

outdoor air ventilation rates required by ASHRAE 62.1?

©GBES 66

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45 dBA

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25' feet

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10% variation from design values

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HVAC background noise

Sound transmission

Reverberation time

Sound reinforcement and masking systems

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30% above rates required by ASHRAE 62.1

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25 people or more per 1,000 square feet

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What filtration media is required

for Enhanced IAQ strategies?

©GBES 67

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How does a project confirm

natural ventilation is an

effective strategy?

©GBES 68

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What is required for Construction IAQ

Management Plan?

©GBES 69

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What are the five (5) areas SMACNA standards for

recommended IAQ Control Measures?

©GBES 70

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What are the two (2) Options for Indoor Air Quality

Assessment?

©GBES 71

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What are the two (2) building flush-out paths a

project can consider for IAQ Assessment?

©GBES 72

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Follow the CIBSE flow diagram.

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MERV 13 or F7 (CEN Standard

EN 779-2002)

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HVAC protection

Source control

Pathway interruption

Housekeeping

Scheduling

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Meet or exceed SMACNA guidelines

Protect absorptive materials stored on-site

Use MERV 8 (F5) filters on operating air-handlers

Prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' (7.5

meters) of entrances

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14,000 Cubic Feet of Outdoor Air per SF of Floor Area @ 60°F & 60% relative

humidity OR 3,500 Cubic Feet of Outdoor Air per SF of Floor Area @ Minimum

Rate of .30 (cfm) until reaching 14,000 Cubic Feet

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Option 1. Flush-out, Option 2. Air testing

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At what height must air samples

be collected at for IAQ

Assessment?

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What are the general emissions

evaluation standards

associated with low-emitting

adhesives and sealants?

©GBES 74

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How long must permanent entryway systems be in the primary direction of travel

for Enhanced IAQ Strategies?

©GBES 75

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What MERV rating must mechanically ventilated buildings design HVAC

systems to filter supply air prior to occupancy?

©GBES 76

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What types of rooms would require negative air pressure, self-closing doors, and deck-to-deck partitions or hard-lid

ceilings for interior cross-contamination prevention?

©GBES 77

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What % of the building occupants must have

individual lighting controls for Interior Lighting?

©GBES 78

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California Department of Public

Health (CDPH) Standard Method

v1.1-2010 and German AgBB

Testing and Evaluation Scheme

(2010)

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3 to 6 feet (900 to 1,800 mm)

above floor to represent the

breathing zone

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MERV 13 (F7) or higher

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10' (3 meters) in the primary direction of travel at

regularly used exterior entrances.

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At least 90% of individual occupant spaces and 100% of shared multi-occupant spaces

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Garages

Houskeeping and laundry areas

Copying and printing rooms

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How many modes must lighting

systems be able to operate in?

©GBES79

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What % of the building

occupants must have individual

comfort controls for Thermal

Comfort?

©GBES 80

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What standards must be followed for thermal comfort

design?

©GBES 81

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What are the six (6) primary comfort factors associated

with ASHRAE 55?

©GBES 82

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What are the three (3) options to achieve IEQ Credit

Daylight?

©GBES 83

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What % of regularly occupied floor area must

achieve daylight illumination for IEQ Credit

Daylight?

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At least 50% of individual

occupant spaces and 100% for

all shared multi-occupant

spaces

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3: On, off, and mid-level

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Metabolic Rate, Clothing Insulation, Air Temperature,

Radiant Temperature, Air Speed, Humidity

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Option 1. ASHRAE Standard 55-10

OR

Option 2. IOS and CEN Standards

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75% = 1 Point

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Option 1. Simulation: Spatial daylight autonomy and annual

sunlight exposure

Option 2. Simulation: I luminance calculations

Option 3. Measurement

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What are the four kinds of

views?

©GBES 85

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What % of regularly occupied

floor area must have direct line

of sight to the outdoors via

vision glazing for IEQ Credit

Views?

©GBES 86

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Views into the interior atria may be used to meet what

percent of the required area for Quality Views?

©GBES 87

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What dBA must background noise from HVAC equipment be reduced to for Minimum

Acoustic Performance?

©GBES 88

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What is the maximum number of points a project

can earn for achieving Exemplary Performance?

©GBES 89

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What is the maximum number of points a project

can earn for IN Credit Innovation for the innovation option?

©GBES 90

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75% = 1 Point

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-Multiple lines of sight to vision glazing in

different directions at least 90 degrees apart

-Views that include at least two of the following:

(1) flora, fauna, or sky; (2) movement; and (3)

objects at least 25 feet (7.5 meters) from the

exterior of the glazing

-Unobstructed views located within the distance

of three times the head height of the vision

glazing

-Views with a view factor of 3 or greater

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40 dBA

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30%

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4 Points

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2 Points

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What is the maximum number

of points a project can earn for

Pilot Credits?

©GBES 91

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What is required for LEED

Accredited Professional

credit?

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What is the maximum number of points a project can earn

for Regional Priority credits?

©GBES 93

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At a minimum, projects must provide dedicated area for

collection and storage of what five (5) materials?

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What do calculations need to be done by for Construction and Demolition Waste

Management?

©GBES 95

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What are the minimum % thresholds for debris to be

recycled or salvaged for Construction and Demolition Waste

Management?

©GBES 96

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One LEED AP with a specialty

appropriate for the project

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4 Points

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Paper, Corrugated Cardboard, Glass, Plastics,

and Metals

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4 Points

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50% = 1 Point; 75% = 2 Points

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Weight or Volume

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What is required for a project team to establish for

Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning?

©GBES 97

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Who is NOT required to have a Chain of Custody documentation for FSC-

certified wood?

©GBES 98

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What international alternative compliance path

is available for material ingredient optimization?

©GBES 99

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For Innovation credit when pursuing Option 1 Innovation what must the team identify?

©GBES 100

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What is a BAS?

©GBES 101

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What is WaterSense?

©GBES 102

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End User

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Waste diversion goals

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Intent of proposed innovation credit, proposed

requirement(s) for compliance, proposed

submittals, and strategies used to meet requirement(s)

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REACH Optimization

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WaterSense is a partnership program sponsored by EPA, helping consumers identify water-efficient products and

programs.

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Building Automation System (BAS), it uses computer-

based monitoring to coordinate, organize, and optimize building control

subsystems, including lighting, equipment

scheduling, and alarm reporting.

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At what heights should CO2 sensors be placed at for

breathing zone requirements?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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When can certification be

revoked?

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What is Technical Release (TR) 55?

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What energy-related building aspects must be considered for Integrative

Process?

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What water-related building aspects must be considered

for Integrative Process?

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How many potential strategies must be assessed for each

energy-related building aspect for Integrative

Design?

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Certification may be revoked

from any LEED project upon

gaining knowledge of non-

compliance with any applicable

MPR. If such a circumstance

occurs, registration and/or

certification fees will not be

refunded.

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Between 3 and 6 feet

above the floor.

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Site conditions Massing and orientation

Basic envelope attributes Lighting levels

Thermal comfort ranges Plug and process load

needs

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An approach to hydrology in which watersheds are modeled

to calculate storm runoff volume, peak rate of discharge,

hydrographs, and storage volumes, developed by the

former USDA Soil Conservation Service

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At least 2 strategies must be assessed for each of the six

aspects.

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Interior water demand

Outdoor water demand

Process water demand

Supply sources

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What tool is used to benchmark building performance for

Integrative Design?

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What LEED ND certification designations are eligible for LEED ND Location credit?

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What percent of a building must be maintained for historic building reuse?

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When renovating an abandoned or blighted

building what percent of the building must be maintained?

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What is the minimum percent reuse required for

building and material reuse?

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What are the six impact categories of a life-cycle

assessment?

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-LEED ND Pilot, Stage 2 LEED ND

Certified Plan

-LEED ND Pilot, Stage 3 LEED ND

Certified Project

-LEED 2009, Stage 2 Pre-certified LEED

ND Plan

-LEED 2009, Stage 3 LEED ND Certified

Neighborhood Development

-LEED v4 LEED ND Certified Plan

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EPA's Target Finder

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At least 50% by surface area of the existing structure, enclosure, and interior

structural elements.

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There is no minimum requirement. The historic

designation must be maintained however.

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-Global warming potential (greenhouse gases)

-Depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer

-Acidification of land and water sources

-Eutrophication

-Formation of tropospheric ozone

-Depletion of nonrenewable energy resources

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At least 25% from off site or on site as a percentage of

the surface area.

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When conducting a whole-

building life-cycle assessment

what are the min/max

reductions of the impact

categories?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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For a whole-building life-cycle assessment what is the service life of the baseline building?

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What is the location valuation factor for the

optimization and disclosure credits?

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What is the minimum number of products required for the disclosure option of the MR

credits?

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What factor is used to determine the optimization

of the MR credits?

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What are the three types of EPDs and what is the

product value of each type?

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60 years

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A minimum of 10% in at least

3 impact categories (of which

one must be GHG emissions)

and do not exceed any impact

category by more than 5%

compared to a baseline

building.

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At least 20 different permanently installed

products sourced from at least 5 different manufacturers

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Products and materials that are extracted, manufactured, and

purchased within 100 miles (160 km) of the

project value are valued at 200% of their cost.

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Product-specific declaration: 1/4 of a product

Industry-wide (generic) EPD: 1/2 of a product

Product-specific Type III EPD: 1 product

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Use products that comply with the criteria of each credit based on the cost

of the products, compared to the total value of

permanently installed products.

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How many qualifying products must be sourced for exemplary

peformance for product disclosure?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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A cradle-to-gate assessment is required for what material

disclosure?

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Structure and enclosure materials may not constitute more than what percent of

compliant building products for material disclosure and

optimization?

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All EPDs must be consistent with what

standards?

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What are the acceptable corporate sustainability

reporting (CSR) frameworks?

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What are the types of responsible extraction

criteria for sourcing of raw materials?

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Each of the three types of EPDs

require at least a cradle-to-gate

scope.

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At least 40 qualifying products

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ISO standards 14025, 14040, 14044, and EN 15804 or ISO

21930

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30%

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-Extended producer

responsibility -Bio-based materials

-Wood products -Materials reuse

-Recycled content

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-Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Sustainability Report

-Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development

(OECD) Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

-U.N. Global Compact: Communication of Progress

-ISO 26000: 2010 Guidance on Social Responsibility

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What standards are acceptable

for material ingredient

optimization?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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What Cradle-to-Cradle certified products count towards

material ingredient optimization?

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What information must be inventoried for a site

assessment?

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What should be used to estimate the water storage

capacity of a site during a site assessment?

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What is a three-year aged SR (or SRI)?

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What should be used to designate a site as prime

farmland and identify its soil classification?

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-Cradle to Cradle v2 Gold: 100% of

cost

-Cradle to Cradle v2 Platinum:

150% of cost

-Cradle to Cradle v3 Silver: 100%

of cost

-Cradle to Cradle v3 Gold or

Platinum: 150% of cost

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GreenScreen v1.2 Benchmark

Cradle to Cradle Certified

REACH Optimization

(International Alternative

Compliance Path)

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Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds Technical

Release 55 (TR-55) or local equivalent for projects

outside the U.S.

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-Topography -Hydrology

-Climate -Vegetation

-Soils -Human use

-Human health effects

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Natural Resources Conservation Service (or

local equivalent)

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A solar reflectance or solar reflectance index rating that

is measured after three years of weather exposure

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What reduction is required for demand response?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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What types of demand

response programs are

acceptable?

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What is load shedding?

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What is the contract period for demand response?

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What are the three options for high priority sites?

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What type of location must a historic district project be located in for High-Priority

Site?

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Semi-automated and automated

(not manual)

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At least 10% of the estimated peak

electricity demand

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A minimum of one year with the intention of multiyear

renewal

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An intentional action by a utility to reduce the load on the system. Load shedding is usually conducted during emergency periods, such as capacity shortages, system

instability, or voltage control.

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On an infill location

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Option 1. Historic district

Option 2. Priority designation

Option 3. Brownfield remediation

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What are the priority

designations for High-

Priority Site?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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What are the minimum

weekday and weekend trips

for projects with multiple

transit types (bus, streetcar,

rail, or ferry)?

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What are the minimum weekday and weekend trips for projects with commuter rail or ferry service only?

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When can planned stops and stations count towards

Access to Quality Transit?

©GBES 142

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What must a bicycle network connect to?

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How close does a functional entry or bicycle storage need to be to a bicycle

network?

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72 weekday, 40 weekend

.

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-Site listed by the EPA National Priorities List

-Federal Empowerment Zone site

-Federal Enterprise Community site

-Federal Renewal Community site

-Department of the Treasury Community

Development Financial Institutions Fund

Qualified Low-Income Community

-Site in a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban

Development’s Qualified Census Tract or

Difficult Development Area

-Local equivalent program administered at the

national level for projects outside the U.S.

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When they are sited, funded, and under construction by the

date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date.

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24 weekday, 6 weekend

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Within 200-yards (180-meters) walking or bicycling

distance

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At least one of the following: -at least 10 diverse uses

-a school or employment center, if the project total floor area is 50% or

more residential

-a bus rapid transit stop, light or heavy rail station, commuter rail

station, or ferry terminal

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What is the maximum distance

on a bicycle network

destinations (diverse use,

school/employment center,

quality transit) must be?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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Where must short-term

bicycle storage be located?

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Where must long-term bicycle storage be located?

©GBES 147

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What is required for Reduced Parking Footprint?

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When is a 40% reduction from the base ratios of the

ITE Transportation Planning Handbook required for

Reduced Parking Footprint?

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How much preferred parking is required for

Reduced Parking Footprint?

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Within 100 feet (30 meters)

walking distance of any main

entrance.

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Within a 3-mile (4,800 meter)

bicycling distance of the project

boundary.

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1. Do not exceed the minimum local code

requirements

2. A percent reduction from a baseline (20% or 40%

depending on what other credits are achieved)

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Within 100 feet (30 meters) walkin distance of any functional entry.

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5% of the total parking spaces AFTER reductions

are made from the base ratios.

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When a project earns EITHER LT Credit

Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses or LT Credit Access to Quality Transit

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What percent of Open Space

must be vegetated?

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are more expensive than

traditional projects

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How much outdoor space must

be provided for Open Space?

©GBES 152

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What must outdoor space be to qualify for Open

Space?

©GBES 153

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What types of outdoor spaces qualify for Open Space?

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When can a vegetated roof count towards vegetation

for Open Space?

©GBES 155

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How much rainfall must be

managed for a project with a zero-lot-line with a minimum

density of 1.5 FAR?

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30% of the total site area

(including the building

footprint) or greater.

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25% minimum

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-paving or turf that accommodates outdoor social

activities -paving or turf that encourages

physical activity -year-round garden space

-community gardens

-preserved or created habitat

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Physically accessible

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85th Percentile

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When a project has a density of 1.5 FAR

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What are some ways to capture

rainwater to prevent runoff?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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For a project with open space what minimum rainfall must

be managed?

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When managing rainwater using natural land cover condtions what must be

done?

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When managing a percentile of rainfall events what minimum amount of historical rainfall data is

required?

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What percent of runoff must be managed for the 95th percentile rainfall event?

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What minimum percent of parking spaces must be placed under cover for Heat Island Reduction

Option 2. Parking Under Cover?

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95th Percentile

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LID and green infrastructure

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10 years worth

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Manage on site the annual increase in runoff volume

from the natural land cover condition to the

postdeveloped condition.

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75%

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100%

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Shade and architectural devices

used for Heat Island Reduction

must have at least what three-

year aged solar reflectance?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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How is the total vehicle parking

spaces calculated for Heat

Island Reduction?

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Any roof used to shade covered parking for Heat

Island Reduction must meet what requirements?

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What are the light pollution reduction requirements for

internally illuminated exterior signs?

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What exterior lighting is exempted from uplight and

light tresspass requirements?

©GBES 167

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How many conditions are there where the lighting

boundarycan be different than the property

boundary?

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The number of parking spaces

in the LEED project boundary

(includes motorcycle parking).

Do not count bicycle parking

spaces.

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0.28. If the three-year aged

value information is not

available use materials with an

initial SR of at least 0.33

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Do not exceed a luminance of 200 cd/m2 (nits) during nighttime hours and 2000

cd/m2 (nits) during daytime hours.

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-1. Three year aged SRI of at least 32

-2. Or a vegetated roof

-3. Or covered by energy generation systems

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There are 3 conditions. The exceptions are not listed

here due to their length (see the reference guide).

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-Specialized lighting for transportation -Lighting for façade and landscape

lighting in MLO lighting zones 3 and 4 -Lighting for theatrical purposes

-Government-mandated roadway lighting -Hospital emergency departments,

including associated helipads -Lighting for the national flag in MLO

lighting zones 2, 3, or 4 -Internally illuminated signage

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When using the calculation

method for light pollution

reduction how far apart can the

calculation points be?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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If the BUG rating method is

used to meet the Uplight

requirements does the

method have to be used to

mee the Light Tresspass

requirements?

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What is a BUG rating?

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What optional systems can be submetered for Water

Metering?

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What percent of water distribution must be

submetered for irrigation, indoor plumbing fixtures,

domestic hot water, or other process water?

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What frequency must metered data be compiled for Building-Level-Water

Metering?

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No. Project teams can use the

BUG method or calculation

method for Uplight, and use the

same or different method for

Light Tresspass.

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No more than 5 feet (1.5

meters) apart.

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Two or more of the following:

-Irrigation -Indoor plumbing fixtures and

fittings -Domestic hot water

-Boilers -Reclaimed water

-Other process water

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A luminaire classification system that classifies luminaires in terms of backlight (B), uplight (U), and

glare (G) (taken from IES/IDA Model Lighting Ordinance). BUG

ratings supersede the former cutoff ratings.

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Monthly and annual summaries

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80% must be submetered

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How long must a project

commit to sharing metering

data with USGBC and when

must the sharing begin?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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What type of water is

municipally supplied

reclaimed/recycled water?

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What minimum percent reduction of outdoor water

use is required from a calculated baseline?

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How can reductions be achieved for WE

Prerequisite Outdoor Water Use Reduction?

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What areas are excluded from outdoor water use reduction calculations?

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What percent reduction is required for WE Credit

Outdoor Water Use Reduction?

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Using EPA's WaterSense

Water Budget Tool

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A five-year period beginning

on the date the project

accepts LEED certification or

typical occupancy, whichever

comes first

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1. Plant species selection

AND

2. Irrigation efficiency

Alternative water sources CANNOT be used for the

prerequisite

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30% reduction from the calculated baseline for the site's peak watering month

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50% from the calculated baseline for the site's peak

watering month.

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Nonvegetated surfaces (permeable and

impermeable pavement) are excluded. Athletic

fields, food gardens, and playgrounds can be

included or excluded at the project teams'

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How can reductions be

achieved beyond 30% be

achieved for outdoor water use

reduction?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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What reduction is automatically earned when installing smart irrigation

controls for WE Credit Outdoor Water Use

Reduction?

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What indoor water use reduction percent earns exemplary performance?

©GBES 183

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What must be conducted for Cooling Tower Water Use?

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What minimum number of cooling tower cycles would

earn a project 2 points?

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Any individual energy end use that represents ____

percent of the total annual consumption of the

building must have an advanced energy meter?

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15% from the baseline

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Any combination of efficiency,

alternative water sources, and

smart scheduling technologies

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A one-time potable water analysis measuring at least

the required five control parameters

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55%

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10%

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A 10-cycle minimum.

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How long must an advanced

energy metering system store

data?

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True or False: LEED projects

are more expensive than

traditional projects

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What energy sources must be

metered in a building?

©GBES 188

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How often must advanced meters be able to report

data?

©GBES 189

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What three components are part of monitoring-based commissioning (MBCx)?

©GBES 190

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Does building envelope commissioning have to be

completed for Fundamental Commissioning?

©GBES 191

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What minimum number of waste streams must be diverted for C&D Waste

Management?

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-Electricity

-Natural gas, fuel oil, other fossil

fuels

-Biofuels

-District chilled water, steam, and

hot water

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36 months

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Permanent energy monitoring systems, real-time energy analysis, and ongoing commissioning

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Hourly, daily, monthly, and annually

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Divert at least 50% of the total C&D material,

including at least three material streams

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No. It must be documented in the OPR and BOD. It is

not required unless the project team pursues EA

Credit Enhanced Commissioning, Option 2.

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When reducing total waste material for C&D Waste Management what is the

maximum amount of waste allowed?

©GBES 193

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What does not qualify as material diverted from disposal

for C&D Waste Management Planning?

©GBES 194

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What hazardous waste stream categories require safe collection, storage,

and disposal?

©GBES 195

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What two simulations are required for Daylighting,

Option 1 Simulation?

©GBES 196

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What is the threshold for an sDA simulation?

©GBES 197

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What is the threshold for an ASE simulation?

©GBES 198

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Alternative daily cover (ACD)

and land-clearing debris.

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2.5 lbs / SF (12.2 kg / m2) of

waste for the building's floor

area

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sDA and ASE

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Choose two of these three: Batteries, mercury-

containing lamps, or electronic waste

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1,000 lux of direct sunlight for more than 250 hours of the year between 8 AM and

6 PM local time for a full calendar year

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300 lux for 50% of the hours between 8 AM and 6

PM local time for a full calendar year

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When do the daylight simulations for Option 2 Simulation: Illuminance

calculations occur?

©GBES 199

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At what height should daylight measurements be

taken?

©GBES 200

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30 inches (750 mm) above the

finished floor for the default

workplane height

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9 AM on the first equinox

(March 21 or September 21) and

3 PM on the second equinox

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