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Calif. First with Green Code08-04-08 | News

Calif. First with Green Code




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Governor Schwarzenegger said in a statement, "By adopting this first-in-the-nation statewide green building code, California is again leading the way to fight climate change and protect the environment."


The California Building Standards Commission announced on Friday the unanimous adoption of a statewide ?EUR??,,????'??green?EUR??,,????'?? building code, the first in the nation. The new standards will call for a 20 percent improvement in water use efficiency for both residential and commercial plumbing fixtures as well as target a 50 percent increase in conservation for water used in landscaping. The new code will also require all new construction to reduce energy consumption by 15 percent.

Carbon emissions from buildings represent about one quarter of the state?EUR??,,????'???s total, second only to transportation. These newly adopted green building standards will help California achieve the goal, mandated in Assembly Bill 32 signed into law by Schwarzenegger two years ago, of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 30 percent by 2020.

“The new standard is a huge step in greening our state and greening our nation,?EUR??,,????'?? said Commission Chairwoman Rosario Marin.

Schwarzenegger also introduced his Green Building Initiative directing state agencies to reduce energy consumption for all state-owned buildings 20 percent by 2015. New construction and renovation of state buildings must meet minimum requirements for LEED Silver certification. Thirteen state buildings are currently LEED certified.

California blazes a trail for others to follow.

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