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It pays for itself and keeps on giving...
In areas of high-density development, where pervious surface and open
ground make up 10% or less of total surface area capable of absorbing
or diverting storm water runoff, Green Roofs provide significant
social, environmental and financial benefits.
Thermal heat island map of D.C. The red and orange areas show heat
concentration
over high-density portions of the city. Photo courtesy of G.E.M.
Green Roofs can:
- - Reduce cooling and heating energy consumption. Green Roofing
improves building insulation for reduced energy consumption year-round.
This means fewer brown-outs and less pollution created by air
conditioners, heating units, and power plants. An energy study for the
city of Chicago estimated peak demand would be cut by the equivalent of
one small nuclear power plant if all the city's roofs were greened.
- - Reduce
energy costs. The study said Chicago could save $100 million in saved
energy annually with Green Roofs. A one story Green Roof structure can
cut cooling costs by 20 -30%.
- - Protect the roof's structural elements from harmful UV rays, wind and extreme temperature fluctuations.
- - Extend
the life of the roof by providing enhanced roof membrane durability-up
to 50 years or more. The Green Roofs at the Rockefeller Center were
built in the mid 1930's, and still have their original waterproofing
membranes.
- - In some cities, offer builders increased
floor-to-area ratios for contracts that include Green Roofs in their
building design and construction.
- - Increase property values by utilizing previously unused space for roof decks and attractive roof landscaping.
- - Lower
stormwater utility fees, and earn energy tax credits, grants and
subsidies. The Gap expects to have saved enough money by 2005 from
lowered energy costs to have paid for the Green Roofs and all the other
environmentally sustainable features of their award-winning building.
- - Provide
urban jobs and business opportunities for every sector within Green
Roofing: design, installation, structural components, horticulture,
soils, roofing materials, machinery, and contractors.
- - Reduce
ambient air temperatures in high density urban areas, therefore
reducing the Urban Heat Island effect. In the summer, city rooftops can
reach 175° or more! See the orange and red areas of the D.C. thermal
map (above) to see how paving and density create heat islands.
- - Absorb
CO2, filter air, bind dust particles and reduce glare. 1,000 square
feet of Green Roof can supply 110 people with oxygen and remove 41
pounds of airborne particles per year.
- - Absorb and filter
heavy metals, acid rain and pollutants from storm water, including
cadmium, copper, lead, nitrate, zinc, diesel soot, VOCs, hydrocarbons
and pesticides.
- - Reduce runoff flow rates and retain 50-95%
of rain water. This eases city sewer infrastructure and reduces
combined sewer overflows into the Potomac, Anacostia and Rock Creek.
- - Provide
needed green habitat and nesting areas for urban birds, butterflies and
other insects.Provide acoustic insulation and reduce noise pollution by
50dB with a barrier of plants and soil.
- - Find respite from
the "concrete jungle." Creative designs can include flowing water
features, architectural details, meadows and landscaped seating areas
that can help urban residents and employees unwind and de-stress.
- - Foster
a sense of community among apartment and condo dwellers, as well as
among office or industry workers. Intensive Green Roofs can provide
amenity space for leisure activities including community gardening.
High-end Green Roof installations can become local hot-spots for
community gathering.
- - Build community capacity through
volunteer installation projects in public spaces such as libraries,
recreation centers and schools or park kiosks and restrooms. School
Green Roofs also make a cutting edge addition to high-school
environmental science, biology or horticulture curricula.
- - Integrate
and blend our buildings into the natural environment. This can have the
added benefit of assisting with national security by hiding buildings
from thermal imaging and overhead view.
- - Transform commercial
and industrial structures from "big box" concrete eyesores into
architectural assets that offer the community multiple benefits.
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