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Question 196

What Color Rendering Index (CRI) value meets the requirements of Indoor Environmental Quality Credit, Interior Lighting?

Correct Answer: B
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A CRI value of at least 85 is required to meet the Indoor Environmental Quality Credit for Interior Lighting. This ensures high-quality lighting that renders colors accurately, enhancing occupant comfort and visual experience. LEED emphasizes lighting design that supports functionality and wellbeing.
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Question 197

Which of the following credit options can a project team attempt if a local, national, or international organization indicates that the neighborhood site of the project has a significant cultural value?

Correct Answer: B
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Projects located in areas with significant cultural value can attempt the Priority Designation option under LEED Location and Transportation credits. This designation rewards projects in high-priority locations, such as cultural heritage sites, promoting development that respects and preserves the historical and cultural significance of the area.
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Question 198

For a project located on a greenfield site and attempting the Location and Transportation Credit, Sensitive Land Protection, Option 2, what must the development footprint avoid?

Correct Answer: D
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Under Sensitive Land Protection, Option 2, projects on greenfield sites must avoid impacting sensitive land types, including prime farmland as defined by the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations or local equivalents outside the United States. LEED aims to preserve high-value agricultural land and other sensitive areas to minimize environmental disruption and promote sustainable development practices.
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Question 199

The maximum number of points for Water Efficiency Credit, Cooling Tower Water Use can be obtained by

Correct Answer: D
Achieving a minimum of 10 cooling tower cycles by increasing the level of make-up water treatment is the way to obtain the maximum number of points for Water Efficiency Credit, Cooling Tower Water Use. This credit aims to conserve water used for cooling tower equipment by encouraging the use of non-potable water sources and increasing the cycles of concentration1. The cycles of concentration are the ratio of the concentration of dissolved solids in the blowdown water to the concentration of dissolved solids in the make-up water2. Increasing the cycles of concentration reduces the amount of make-up water and blowdown water, and thus saves water and energy2. The credit has two options: Option 1. Non-potable Water Source (1 point) and Option 2. Cooling Tower Water Use (2 points). Option 1 requires using at least 50% non-potable water for cooling tower make-up water1. Option 2 requires achieving a minimum number of cooling tower cycles based on the quality of the make-up water, as specified in Table 1 of the credit requirements1. The maximum number of cycles is 10, which can be achieved by increasing the level of make-up water treatment to meet the criteria for conductivity, silica, and alkalinity1. Therefore, Option 2 is the way to obtain the maximum number of points for this credit. Reference:
Credit: Cooling tower water use | U.S. Green Building Council
Cooling Tower Evaporation Credits | WaterSignal
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Question 200

The owner of a large multi-building property is seeking LEED certification. In determining the LEED project boundaries the LEED AP may include non-contiguous parcels of land if

Correct Answer: B
In determining the LEED project boundaries, the LEED AP may include non-contiguous parcels of land if the parcels directly support or are associated with normal building operations and are accessible to the project's occupants. This is according to the Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs) for LEED v4.1, which state that non-contiguous parcels of land may be included within the LEED project boundary if they meet these criteria1. Facilities such as parking lots, bicycle storage, shower/changing facilities, and/or on-site renewable energy that are outside of the LEED project boundary may also be included in certain prerequisites and credits if they directly serve the LEED project and are not double-counted for other LEED projects1. The other options are not valid reasons to include non-contiguous parcels of land within the LEED project boundary.
Temporary uses such as parking or staging that are owned and managed by a third party do not directly support or are associated with normal building operations of the LEED project1. Existing public preservation easements or resource protection areas that are directly adjacent to the LEED project boundary are not considered as part of the LEED project boundary, unless they are owned by the project owner or the project team has permission to use them2. Land trusts or conservation organizations for which the LEED project provides financial support are not considered as part of the LEED project boundary, unless they are located within the same EPA Level III ecoregion as the project site3.
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