mistermopar
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 5, 2000
- 14
Hello,
I have what is probably a basic question about LEED criteria. I'll prefix my question by stating I am not a LEED guru in any way, just a couple of projects under my belt. I have a site with a defined LEED boundary, and it is my understanding that ALL of the LEED boundary is to be considered for the ss6.1 quantity calcs, whether all areas are developed or not (hopefully I'm not wrong already). However, I get confused when I get to the ss6.2 quality calcs. My LEED boundary includes a significant area of lawn space that is not developed at all (pre = post exactly), and those areas are also behind curb, so the lawns can't be loaded with TSS or pollutants in the pre or post condition. At the moment I'm looking at the LEED manual and it doesn't really spell out this condition. I can see two sides of the coin: 1-Use the LEED boundary for all LEED calculations, period, or 2-Eliminate the lawnspaces as we would in a regular development calc (which I'm assuming also eliminates the associated runoffs for those lawn areas from being considered in the "% of site treated" section of the ss6.2 credit form).
In other words, I guess I'm hung up with the "intent of LEED" vs. the poor logic of treating unloaded runoff. Are they wanting us to treat the entire LEED boundary no matter what, or can we remove undisturbed subbasins and just treat the real TSS loaded areas? If I don't remove those lawn areas then I would have to assign TSS removal values to the yard spaces that aren't loaded, which doesn't sound right either since the lawns aren't meant to be BMPs at all, but I don't see any talk in the LEED manual of exempting areas based on whether it makes sense or not!
I'm leaning toward ss6.1 using the full LEED boundary no matter what, and ss6.2 can remove unloaded areas, but definitely curious how others are doing those credits. Thanks!
I have what is probably a basic question about LEED criteria. I'll prefix my question by stating I am not a LEED guru in any way, just a couple of projects under my belt. I have a site with a defined LEED boundary, and it is my understanding that ALL of the LEED boundary is to be considered for the ss6.1 quantity calcs, whether all areas are developed or not (hopefully I'm not wrong already). However, I get confused when I get to the ss6.2 quality calcs. My LEED boundary includes a significant area of lawn space that is not developed at all (pre = post exactly), and those areas are also behind curb, so the lawns can't be loaded with TSS or pollutants in the pre or post condition. At the moment I'm looking at the LEED manual and it doesn't really spell out this condition. I can see two sides of the coin: 1-Use the LEED boundary for all LEED calculations, period, or 2-Eliminate the lawnspaces as we would in a regular development calc (which I'm assuming also eliminates the associated runoffs for those lawn areas from being considered in the "% of site treated" section of the ss6.2 credit form).
In other words, I guess I'm hung up with the "intent of LEED" vs. the poor logic of treating unloaded runoff. Are they wanting us to treat the entire LEED boundary no matter what, or can we remove undisturbed subbasins and just treat the real TSS loaded areas? If I don't remove those lawn areas then I would have to assign TSS removal values to the yard spaces that aren't loaded, which doesn't sound right either since the lawns aren't meant to be BMPs at all, but I don't see any talk in the LEED manual of exempting areas based on whether it makes sense or not!
I'm leaning toward ss6.1 using the full LEED boundary no matter what, and ss6.2 can remove unloaded areas, but definitely curious how others are doing those credits. Thanks!