Item No. 7b_supp Meeting Date: April 23, 2019 Environment and Sustainability in Capital Projects 1 P69 Solar Panels • Designed to generate approximately 127,000 kWh annually • Offset greenhouse gas emissions by 1.8MtCO2 annually (4,400 miles) • Projected to save $10,000 in energy costs per year • Grant funds from Dept of Commerce • Photovoltaic panels constructed in Washington • Designed and installed by Puget Sound Solar Supports local economy and Green Tech economy in Washington 2 North Satellite • • Water conservation - Rainwater harvesting - Low-flow fixtures Energy Conservation - 17% better than code - LED fixtures, daylighting - Insulation and glass - Efficient motors Pursuing LEED Silver 3 NORTH SATELLITE Water Conservation • (2) 15,000 gallon tanks and piping being installed for rainwater harvesting use in restrooms • Use of ultra-low flow fixtures in restrooms Waste Reduction • 95% construction waste diverted from landfills: Copper wire, wood, steel, pipe, aluminum, plastic, concrete, rebar, and other construction debris Energy Conservation • Energy savings, 17% below code - Entire building LED lighting - Daylighting optimization and lighting controllability - Insulation and glass - Baggage, escalator, elevator motor efficiency LEED Status • Design credits complete. Tracking construction credits (50% complete) On track to achieve LEED Silver 4 International Arrivals Facility • Natural lighting and glare control • Energy efficient lighting and roofing material • Enhanced commissioning - Air pressure testing - Field water testing • Construction waste recycling Pursuing LEED Silver V4 5 INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL FACILITY Water Conservation • Installation of "purple pipe" for future use of recycled water • Use of ultra-low flow fixtures in restrooms Waste Reduction • 95% construction waste diverted from landfills: Copper wire, wood, steel, pipe, aluminum, plastic, concrete, rebar, and other construction debris Energy Conservation • Energy savings, 12% below code - Entire building LED lighting - Daylighting optimization and lighting controllability - Advanced metering - Baggage, escalator, elevator motor efficiency LEED Status • Design credits complete. Tracking construction credits (50% complete) On track to achieve LEED Silver 6 CONCOURSE D ANNEX Water Conservation • Use of ultra-low flow fixtures in restrooms Waste Reduction • 98% construction waste diverted from landfills: Copper wire, wood, steel, pipe, aluminum, plastic, concrete, rebar, and other construction debris Anticipate LEED Silver Energy Conservation • Energy savings, 20% below code - Entire building LED lighting - Daylighting optimization and lighting controllability - Insulation and glass - Radiant floor heating/cooling LEED Status • LEED process complete. Awaiting response from USGBC. 7 SEA-TAC AIRPORT LEED "MASTER SITE" • Water - Outdoor Water Use Reduction - Rainwater Management - Metering • Innovation & Design - Salmon Safe Certification - Pollinator Conservation Program - Vehicle Fuel Reduction Program - Food Donation Program - Green Janitorial Contract • Energy - Refrigerant Management - Metering • Materials - Storage and Collection of Recyclables • Land Use - Sensitive Land Protection - Density and Diverse Use - High Priority Site - Access to Quality Transit Anticipate 27 "pre-approved" LEED credits 8 Greenhouse Gas Reductions • Carbon reductions • Renewable Natural Gas • Energy Conservation • Solar • PCA/EGSE • Sustainable Aviation Fuels • Carbon Capture/Sequestration • Smith Cove Blue Carbon Project • Trees planting • Land Stewardship Planning • Habitat Banking Multiple programs to reduce or remove Carbon 9