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Created on LEED Interpretation

ID#

li-5972

Credit NameSSc6.1 - Stormwater design - quantity control
Credit CategorySustainable sites
International ApplicableNo

Rating System

LEED BD+C: New Construction

Rating System Version

v2 - LEED 2.2

Inquiry

This project is located on a multi-building medical campus in Illinois. Typical of a campus, it is composed of numerous existing buildings, parking structures, surface lots and circulation streets. The campus is proposing to build, as separately bid projects, a new inpatient building, some additions to existing buildings, and a new multi-level parking structure. Our intent is to pursue LEED Certification for the new inpatient building, a new multi-level parking structure and new portions of site work on the campus, but not the additions to existing buildings. To satisfy this credit, we intend to address the issue with an overall strategy of reducing the quantity of stormwater through several independent underground detention areas which address stormwater for different site areas, based on Option #2-Existing Imperviousness is Greater than 50%. These areas will capture storm water in underground basins and at grade infiltration, for reuse in either irrigation or groundwater infiltration. We wish to clarify that while the separate site areas may not individually meet the stormwater requirements of this credit, as long as the overall stormwater requirements for all of the sites within the LEED Project Boundary are met collectively, the SS 6.1 point will be achieved. Please confirm.

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