Seattle, Washington
This facility features the following green attributes:
Green Power
ENERGY STAR
Region 10 Office
Total Facility Area: 147,317 rentable square feet (RSF) (EPA share)
Estimated Personnel: 650 EPA personnel
Energy Consumption: 9,809,237,276 British thermal units (Btu) per year (EPA share)
Btu per RSF per Year: 66,586
Water Consumption: 1,120,582 gallons per year
Gallons per RSF per Year: 7.61
All energy and water data are reported as of FY 2008.
Description
EPA's Pacific Northwest Regional Office (Region 10) focuses on EPA's work and mission in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Pacific Northwest Indian Country. Environmental focus areas include air quality, ecosystems, Superfund, water quality, and waste and chemical management. These issues are addressed through enforcement and compliance, grants, environmental data and assessment, environmental education, and environmental justice.
The lease for this office is nearing its expiration date. Looking forward, EPA and the General Services Administration collaborated on preparing a Seattle Region 10 Office Solicitation for Offers (SFO). The SFO was released on June 9, 2008, and offers were due July 31, 2008. A lease award is anticipated in early January 2009. The SFO incorporates requirements for sustainable features pulled from EPA’s Best Practices Lease Provisions. This document includes provisions to pursue compliance with EPAct 2005, the MOU, E.O. 13423, and EISA 2007, and obtain LEED certification for new and existing buildings.
In 1999, EPA used environmentally responsible design and construction to renovate 8,000 square feet of office space in its current Region 10 Office. This was in addition to a 1998 remodeling of the office's executive suite. Highlights from the two renovations are included below.
Unique Environmental Features
Energy Conservation
- In October 2004, the Region 10 Office building was labeled an ENERGY STAR® building.
- Daylighting was maximized by limiting the number of offices on the perimeter, and installing glass beside office doors to allow more light through.
- Occupancy sensors were installed in enclosed offices, and energy-efficient lighting was used throughout the renovation.
Green Power
- EPA offsets 100 percent of the electricity consumption at the Region 10 office with renewable energy certificates (RECs) purchased through the Agency's current blanket green power contract. Learn more about EPA's current and past blanket green power contracts.
Waste Reduction and Recycling
- Maximizing the reuse of preexisting construction materials throughout the larger renovations (including doors and door jambs, lights, ceiling tiles, sconces, chair rails, cabinets, insulation, and door hardware) saved 12 percent of the project budget.
- The office space was designed for flexibility and to reduce future construction/deconstruction costs and the associated environmental impacts. For example, reusable carpet tiles and non-marking, movable walls were installed.
- Similar efforts made during remodeling of the executive suites resulted in less than five percent of the construction and demolition waste being sent to the landfill.
Green Purchasing
- During remodeling of its executive offices, Region 10 purchased panel and upholstery fabrics manufactured from 100 percent recycled soda bottles, used carpet tiles specifically manufactured for renewal and reuse, and installed a granite-looking reception counter made of a composite of materials.
Other Features
- All renovations used paints, adhesives, and sealants with low or no volatile organic compounds.
- Charcoal filters were installed in the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system.
For More Information
- Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region 10’s Building Renovations (PDF) (8 pp, 639K, About PDF)
Contact
Jonell Allamano (allamano.jonell@epa.gov)
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 553-2954
Web site: www.epa.gov/region10/
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