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40/60 rule : A method used to choose the appropriate rating system for the project if the project seems to fit under multiple rating systems. Active daylighting : Is a system that tracks and collects the sunlight using mechanical devices, but they may not function well on cloudy days. Adapted plants : Types of plants that do not occur naturally in a specific location, however, they can nonetheless adapt easily to the climate of the region. Adjacent site : A site containing a previously developed site at its minimum 25% of the boundary bordering parcels. Albedo 2 | P a g e : A type of reflectivity measurement from "0" to "1", which "0" represents black surfaces that absorb all the solar radiation, while "1" represents white surfaces that reflects all the solar radiation. Alternative compliance paths (ACPs) : Enable international projects to earn the appropriate prerequisites/credits by allowing them to meet international standards or their local standards instead of U.S. based standards. Alternative fuel vehicles : Vehicles that consume nongasoline, low-polluting fuels like hydrogen, electricity, propane, compressed natural gas, liquid natural gas, methanol or ethanol. Alternative fuel : Low-polluting fuels like hydrogen, electricity, propane, compressed natural gas, liquid natural gas, methanol or ethanol. Alternative water source : Non-potable water from on-site surfaces, or freshwater sources, such as graywater, on-site reclaimed water, collected rainwater, captured condensate, and rejected water from reverse osmosis systems. Water from the public utilities is excluded. 3 | P a g e Basis Of design (BOD) : Describes the information necessary to accomplish the owner's project requirements, which includes system requirements, design criteria, standards, guidelines etc., developed by the architect/engineer. Bio-based materials : Are products other than food that are biological products, renewable agricultural materials or forestry materials. Biobased materials are derived from biomass. Plants and animals can be an example of biobased materials, however, hide products, such as leather and other animal skin material are excluded in LEED calculations. Biofuel : Fuels produced from organic material. Biofuel includes untreated wood waste, landfill, gas ,agricultural crops or waste, animal waste, and other types of organic waste. Bioswale : A stormwater control feature which uses a combination of engineered basin, soils and vegetation. Blackwater : Is the term to describe the used water that has come into contact with waste. Thus, the water collected from the urinals and toilets can be classified as blackwater. 4 | P a g e Blowdown : Removal of the cooling tower's water in order to minimize deposit of scales. Brownfield site : A previously developed site that was contaminated with waste or pollution. A site that is left from an abandoned building which the contamination is not yet known can also be classified as a brownfield site. BUG rating method : A luminaire classification system that classifies a luminaire according to backlight, uplight, and glare. Building automation system (BAS) : A computer based monitoring system which can monitor, coordinate and control every individual building system. Building exterior : Defined as everything from the waterproofing membrane inclusive of the waterproofing membrane. Building footprint : Describes the area that the

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