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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoIts the pathogens. Greywater is almost as bad as sewer water. Getting people sick in the name of LEED does not seem to be the way to go.
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoPotentially greywater could be treated in a bioswale or series of detention ponds, but in California, this system is impossible to permit (Does anyone know of any States who allow this?). However, you can treat stormwater in that method.
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Baskar G posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agohow about grey water treating with wetlands/ aerobic system? there is need for open bond rite? instead using in sewage water treatment along with chemicals?
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoThere are strict standards for greywater irrigation – it should not come in contact with people – therefore it is subsurface and also its application is dependent on soil percolation rate, meaning it should not pond to the surface. Not to say with all the rules it is not possible. More potable water is used irrigating landscapes than for basic…[Read more]
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoI always thought that greywater has too many pathogens to be safely used for irrigation anywhere people would come in contact with it. Not true?
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoI just started working at a new firm, Rana Creek. The first LEED project I am working on is a large scale neighborhood renovation project that will capture greywater from showers & laundry for a for landscape irrigation. It turns out from our initial calculations, all the homes intended for water harvesting collected too much water, so we needed…[Read more]
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Matei Radu posted an update in the group
Golf Course Architecture & Design 16 years, 1 month agoi am a golfer…my biggest passsion is fo the game of golf, i consider that if you are not a good golfer its hard to design a good golf course
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Ryan Budge, RLA posted an update in the group
Golf Course Architecture & Design 16 years, 1 month agoI’m curious to know how many people that have joined this group are avid golfers? Is it the game that draws you in, the passion for course design or both?
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Chad Kennedy posted an update in the group
LDS Landscape Architects 16 years, 1 month agoThanks for sharing Gabriel. Great message! Hope all is well up North.
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agoI am currently working on a classroom addition for a high school which is a LEED project. We are designing a central courtyard that demonstrates a variety of LID features. These include porous concrete paving, four rain gardens and a cistern that collects rain water from the roof. Most of the materials being used have some recycled content. We are…[Read more]
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Vanessa Lindley Santos posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agohi everybody, i just graduated with my MLA and was worried I couldn’t take a LEED exam without LEED experience, I scanned and attached my diploma to the registration and I’m qualified to take the LEED GA – I haven’t received the study materials yet because they’re on backorder but thought I’d let the word out
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agoIs anyone working on a LEED project now? How is it going? Share with us…
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Bingshan Wong posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 2 months agoI just received mine a few days ago too and I passed on the 27th of June.
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 2 months agoBy the way, it is dumping down rain in Portland right now!
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 2 months agoThank you Jason, and everyone else for the welcome into the green streets group. I really am looking forward to discussing the latest thinking with green streets with you all. Going to Kansas City, Missouri for a presentation on Tuesday and Wednesday, but I would like to post some things when I return.
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Philip (PJ) Benenati posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 2 months agoWelcome Kevin. It’s great to have you involved with our group. I am a big fan of much of your work which has continued to push the envelope for innovative LID solutions.
I also wanted to mention that I just recently moved to Seattle to pursue 2 Professional certificate Programs at The University of Washington. One is in Wetland Science and M…[Read more]
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 2 months agoWelcome Kevin! Thanks Jason for your comments on maintenance. After e-mail chats with many people, the fundamental move is to have regular inspections to look for needed maintenance patterns. I agree that it is a relatively new field for L. archs, and so the phrase “moving target” is apropos for the moment.
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Michael G. Cluer posted an update in the group
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Michael G. Cluer posted an update in the group
Green Streets 16 years, 3 months agoHey folks, check it out!
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Ryan Budge, RLA posted an update in the group
Golf Course Architecture & Design 16 years, 3 months agoWow! It’s awesome to see such a great diversity of people from around the world expressing common interest in Golf Course Architecture, a very unique area of design in the realm of Landscape Archtecture! If anyone has any thoughts or a creative approach to golf course design please share your thoughts!
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