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<br /> <br />image 19 <br /> <br />. Sustainable Design <br /> <br /> <br />image 20 <br /> <br />Sustainable design and construction are part of responsible stewardship of the <br />earth and its resources, and they should be a consistent theme for the facilities at <br />Purgatory Creek Park. The following sustainability strategies should guide <br />building design and construction: <br /> <br />~ "Integrated Design Process" - The design of the facilities should be an <br />integrated one, in which all stakeholder groups and all design disciplines <br />participat in the design process from the very beginning. <br /> <br />~ "Life Cycle Assessment" (LCA) - The selection of all building elements <br />should take into account Life Cycle Assessment. LCA mandates examining <br />the full environmental impacts of all products and materials used in <br />construction - form resource extraction, to processing, to transportation, to <br />installation, to use, and to ultimate disposition. <br /> <br />~ Water Conservation - All practicable water conservation strategies should be <br />pursued. <br /> <br />· Install rainwater harvesting to maximize utilization of rainwater for uses <br />including toilet flushing and irrigation. <br />· Capture grey water for beneficial on site utilization. <br />· Install water conserving fixtures and appliances. <br /> <br />~ Energy Conservation - Beyond the site design and layout, energy <br />conservation principles can be incorporated into the specific design of the <br />facilities. <br /> <br />· Construct tight and well-insulated building envelopes <br /> <br />Page 21 of 77 <br /> <br />Carter = Burgess <br />Hatch Partnership, LLP <br />Jankedesign <br />