7b E&S in Capital Projects presentation
Item No. 7b_supp Meeting Date: April 23, 2019 Environment and Sustainability in Capital Projects 1 P69 Solar Panels Designed to generate approximately 127,000 kWh annually Offset greenhouse gas emissions by 1.8MtCO2 annually (4,400 miles) Projected to save $10,000 in energy costs per year Grant funds from Dept of Commerce Photovoltaic panels constructed in Washington Designed and installed by Puget Sound Solar Supports local economy and Green Tech economy in Washington 2 North Satellite Water conservation Rainwater harvesting Low-flow fixtures Energy Conservation 17% better than code LED fixtures, daylighting Insulation and glass Efficient motors Pursuing LEED Silver 3 NORTH SATELLITE Water Conservation Energy Conservation (2) 15,000 gallon tanks and piping being Energy savings, 17% below code installed for rainwater harvesting use in Entire building LED lighting restrooms Daylighting optimization and Use of ultra-low flow fixtures in restrooms lighting controllability Waste Reduction Insulation and glass 95% construction waste diverted from Baggage, escalator, elevator landfills: Copper wire, wood, steel, pipe, motor efficiency aluminum, plastic, concrete, rebar, and other construction debris LEED Status Design credits complete. Tracking construction credits (50% complete) On track to achieve LEED Silver 4 International Arrivals Facility Natural lighting and glare control Energy efficient lighting and roofing material Enhanced commissioning - Air pressure testing - Field water testing Construction waste recycling Pursuing LEED Silver V4 5 INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL FACILITY Water Conservation Energy Conservation Installation of "purple pipe" for future Energy savings, 12% below code use of recycled water Entire building LED lighting Use of ultra-low flow fixtures in restrooms Daylighting optimization and lighting controllability Waste Reduction Advanced metering 95% construction waste diverted from Baggage, escalator, elevator landfills: Copper wire, wood, steel, pipe, motor efficiency aluminum, plastic, concrete, rebar, and other construction debris LEED Status Design credits complete. Tracking construction credits (50% complete) On track to achieve LEED Silver 6 CONCOURSE D ANNEX Water Conservation Energy Conservation Use of ultra-low flow fixtures in restrooms Energy savings, 20% below code Entire building LED lighting Daylighting optimization and Waste Reduction lighting controllability 98% construction waste diverted from Insulation and glass landfills: Copper wire, wood, steel, pipe, Radiant floor heating/cooling aluminum, plastic, concrete, rebar, and other construction debris LEED Status LEED process complete. Awaiting response from USGBC. Anticipate LEED Silver 7 SEA-TAC AIRPORT LEED "MASTER SITE" Water Energy Outdoor Water Use Reduction Refrigerant Management Metering Rainwater Management Metering Materials Storage and Collection of Innovation & Design Recyclables Salmon Safe Certification Pollinator Conservation Program Land Use Sensitive Land Protection Vehicle Fuel Reduction Program Density and Diverse Use Food Donation Program High Priority Site Green Janitorial Contract Access to Quality Transit Anticipate 27 "pre-approved" LEED credits 8 Greenhouse Gas Reductions Carbon reductions Renewable Natural Gas Energy Conservation Solar PCA/EGSE Sustainable Aviation Fuels Carbon Capture/Sequestration Smith Cove Blue Carbon Project Trees planting Land Stewardship Planning Habitat Banking Multiple programs to reduce or remove Carbon 9
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