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Green Building (sustainable building)Sustainable or "green" building practices are design principles and construction methods that minimize impacts on the environment. Green building practices conserve resources and maximize energy efficiency. Research and experience show that using sustainable building practices offers many environmental, economic, health and social benefits.
King County established a Green Building Initiative in 2001 to strengthen efforts to make "green" building a standard practice in the county's capital projects. Here are some examples of how the Wastewater Treatment Division incorporates sustainable building practices into its facilities:
Dexter Green Roof
A green roof is made up of plants placed on the top of a building in place of traditional roofing materials. Besides being more visually attractive, green roofs are very practical because they can extend roof life, and they can also reduce building heating and cooling costs. The green roof King County put in at the Dexter Regulator Station in 2002 captures and retains stormwater runoff, reduces "heat island" effects, and provides wildlife habitat in an urban area. Henderson/M.L. King Combined Sewer Overflow Control Project
King Street Center Water Reclamation System-Wastewater Treatment Division Offices
The reclamation system enables King County to capture and use water that would simply be wasted. Because Seattle rainwater generally flows to the city sewer system, reusing it helps save our ratepayers money because the water isn't going to our treatment plants where it's costly to treat. The new system saves an estimated 1.4 million gallons of water per year, meeting over 60 percent of the building's estimated annual water needs.
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Department of Natural Resources and Parks Updated: Sept. 18, 2006 |
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