Dec. '08/Jan. '09

Chapter News

C O N T E N T S

Chapter News: US EPA Benefits Far Reaching

Executive Director's Corner: The Economics of Green

The Business of Green: Busted Boiler Brings Energy Savings Vision to Company

Greenbuild 2009 in Phoenix: Long Live The West

LEED: Notes From A Shifted Landscape

LEED: Bethke School LEED Certified

US EPA Contest

Regional Roundup: Denver Metro Steering Committee's Efforts Pay Off

Membership Update

Colorado LEED Projects

 

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VISION

Promote responsibility for Colorado's environmental legacy.

MISSION

Advance and promote sustainable planning, design, construction and operation of the built environment through education, improving industry guidelines, policy advocacy, and information and resource sharing.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Tom Hootman, President
RNL Design

Dana Kose, Vice Chair
Universal Development Company

Megan Christensen, Secretary
Bovis Lend Lease

Jim Bradburn, Treasurer
RMH Group

Mike Lowell, Advocacy Chair
US GSA

Bobby Molinary, Membership Chair Hyatt Select

Josh Radoff, Director At Large
YRG Sustainability

Daniele Loffreda, Communications Chair
Plateau Enviro Associates

Conor Merrigan, EGB Chair
C2 Sustainable Development Consultants

Deb Kleinman
Executive Director


Colorado Building Green is the official newsletter of the U.S. Green Building Council – Colorado Chapter, and is published bi-monthly. If you are interested in submiting a story, ideas or other information for publication, please contact the editor at dgloffreda@msn.com



US EPA Benefits Are Far-Reaching

"A bad neighbor is as great a calamity s a good one is a great advantage" - unknown.

By Patti Mason, Program Coordinator, USGBC Colorado Chapter

EPA Building

In 2008, the Chapter hosted five of its LEED workshops in Denver at the US EPA Region 8 headquarters.  The LEED Gold building, which is conveniently located across the street from the Chapter’s office, gives workshop attendees the chance to explore features of a gren building more closely. The Chapter is very grateful to its neighbor, namely Kate Gregory, for donating not only the workshop space, but also the time necessary to coordinate the logistics of bringing 50-80 attendees through security.

With the addition of a green building reference section to its second floor public library and the launch of a green building resources web site, the opportunity to learn about green buildings now stretches far beyond the impressive structure that houses EPA Region 8.    

In collaboration with the US EPA Region 8 Green Building Education initiative, the Region 8 Librarians have built a web site of Green Building Resources. For more information, visit their website at http://www.epa.gov/region8/library/greenbuildref.html for more details.

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The resources on the site are organized by the following categories; Site, Design, Materials, Indoor Environment, Energy, Water, Waste, and Selected Resources. Each category has a brief description followed by an alphabetical listing of pertinent resources. An alphabetical listing of all resources is also included. Featured on the site are "LEED Links". These are links to documents and resources identified in the U.S. Green Building Council's New Construction Reference Guide, version 2.2, 2006.

Another feature is a link to a list of paper copy reference resources in the library. The library does not lend out any of these 30+ titles since they are reference items, but the materials are available for use in the library. The library is open to the public from 8 to 4, Monday through Friday, except for Federal Holidays. The library staff is also available to assist with questions about Green Building resources by phone or e-mail.

Suggestions for additions or comments on resources are welcomed by the library staff.

303-312-7226 – Reference Desk

Library-reg8@epa.gov

Fax 303-312-7061

800-227-8917 (Region 8 states only: CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY – ask to be transferred to the Library).

 

 

 

 


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