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Problems with typical practices:
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Loss of local and regional ecology
Increased stormwater runoff • increases flooding • increases erosion • decreases water quality • decreases groundwater recharge Increased heat retention of landscape Contribution to Urban Sprawl • development on valuable agricultural land and greenfields • increases resource use (transportation, utilities, ecological) • increases time spent in transit (lost productivity) |
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INTRODUCTION
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• Total of 26 Points
• Understand the Importance of Site Selection • Preference should be given to sites that preserve natural ecosystem function and health • Remain cognizant of the inherent impacts of development on the land, specifically in regards to: Land consumption Ecosystems Natural resources Energy use |
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PRIMARY GOALS OF SS SECTION
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• Selecting and Developing the Site Wisely
• Reducing Emissions Associated with Transportation • Planting Sustainable Landscapes • Protecting Surrounding Habitats • Managing Stormwater Runoff • Reducing Heat Island Effect • Eliminating Light Pollutio |
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prerequisite 1: erosion and sediment control
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Intent:
To reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion, waterway sedimentation, and airborne dust generation. |