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Questions # 61:

What is the first step to earn the Water Efficiency Credit, Cooling Tower Water Use?

Options:

A.

Select air-conditioner condensate for cooling

B.

Calculate cycles of concentration

C.

Identify the maximum number of cycles for the cooling tower or evaporative condenser

D.

Engage a water treatment professional to perform a chemical analysis

Questions # 62:

Which of the following is required for a cooling tower or evaporative condenser in Water Efficiency Prerequisite, Indoor Water Use Reduction?

Options:

A.

Alkalinity testing and ENERGY STAR® rating

B.

Non potable water sources and bacteria testing

C.

Water treatment calculations and system performance narrative

D.

Makeup water meters, conductivity controllers and overflow alarms

Questions # 63:

During construction, a value engineering exercise was conducted. This exercise has resulted in cost savings for the project. However, it is expected that the changes will affect some of the energy efficiency measures. The team has already submitted Energy and Atmosphere Credit, Optimize Energy Performance for review, and Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) returned an anticipated reply. What should the project team do in this situation?

Options:

A.

The project team should submit a clarification in the form of a narrative stating the changes in the design without updating the energy model

B.

At construction review submission, the energy model information must be updated to reflect all changes in the design, and the credit is guaranteed to be awarded

C.

The project team must incorporate the changes in their energy model and confirm the effect on the energy performance credit

D.

The project team need not do anything as GBCI already marked it as an "anticipated" credit

Questions # 64:

The Water Efficiency Prerequisite, Outdoor Water Use Reduction requires a reduction over a baseline that is calculated for the site:

Options:

A.

Over the entire year

B.

For the watering month

C.

For the average watering month

D.

Over the driest three-month portion of the year

Questions # 65:

The Sustainable Sites Credit, Heat Island Reduction takes into account both new and three-year aged Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) values for roofing material because

Options:

A.

SRI generally increases with age

B.

SRI generally decreases with age

C.

SRI generally remains the same with age

D.

SRI generally does not impact the Heat Island Effect

Questions # 66:

In the calculations for Water Efficiency Credit, Outdoor Water Use Reduction, food gardens

Options:

A.

must be calculated using at least 20% from an alternative water source

B.

must be calculated using 100% potable water

C.

may be included or excluded from the calculations

D.

may be calculated using a standard 20% reduction from baseline

Questions # 67:

The project landscape architect suggests reducing the area planned for surface parking and replacing it with additional vegetated space. What benefit would this strategy provide to the owner?

Options:

A.

Increases the rainwater infiltration capacity

B.

Decreases the amount of bicycle parking that must be provided

C.

Increases the overall SR (solar reflectance) of the hardscape area

D.

Decreases the required amount of on-street parking that must be provided

Questions # 68:

Under the Building Design and Construction rating systems, projects can opt for a review process that helps teams determine if the project is on track to achieve LEED certification at its preferred level. This process is referred to as

Options:

A.

Split Review

B.

Appeal Review

C.

Expedited Review

D.

Credit Interpretation Ruling

Questions # 69:

Which of the following credit categories identifies environmental issues that are most relevant for a project's chapter area or country?

Options:

A.

Location and Transportation

B.

Energy and Atmosphere

C.

Sustainable Sites

D.

Regional Priority

Questions # 70:

For Energy and Atmosphere Credit, Advanced Energy Metering, what is the minimum amount of time that the metering system should store data?

Options:

A.

6 months

B.

12 months

C.

24 months

D.

36 months

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