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EPA Green Buildings

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Designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining buildings involves large amounts of energy, water, and other resources and creates significant amounts of waste. The building process also impacts the environment and ecosystem surrounding the building site. Even after buildings are constructed, occupants and building managers face a host of challenges as they try to maintain a healthy, efficient, and productive work environment. EPA addresses these challenges by promoting energy and resource efficiency, waste reduction and pollution prevention practices, indoor air quality standards, and other environmental initiatives for both new construction and existing buildings.

Typical green buildings often incorporate the following features:

In the United States, buildings account for:

Source: U.S. Green Building Council

EPA's Green Buildings

EPA leases most of its major office buildings. The Agency works to improve the environmental performance of its leased buildings—often build-to-suit projects—through green lease specifications and riders. These amendments to traditional lease language emphasize energy, water, and resource conservation.

To further carry out its green building mission, beginning in FY 2006, EPA required all newly initiated major building construction projects to acheive the LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Exit EPA Disclaimer) Gold standard. EPA requires other sustainable features for its major new building acquisitions, including ENERGY STAR® building certification; 30 percent better energy performance than ASHRAE 90.1-2004 requirements; specific water conservation measures; resource conservation, recycling, and use of sustainable building materials; and measures to protect indoor air quality. EPA also uses its Green Buildings Vision and Policy Statement as a guide for a holistic, systems approach to sustainable building design, renovation, and maintenance.

The following EPA facilities are actively pursuing or demonstrating green building principles:

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