BuildingGreen Report

Feature

April 1, 1997

Since the Energy Policy Act of 1992 mandated open access to electric transmission lines, deregulation of the electric utility industry has been like a freight train gathering steam. Although only a handful of states have enacted legislation or executive rules concerning deregulation, the changes are being felt all across the country. Electric... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 1997

According to the February issue of

Planning, Governor Parris Glen-dening has proposed legislation for Maryland that would combat sprawl by providing economic incentives for businesses that move into abandoned industrial areas and paying for repair of existing roads and sewers instead of creating new ones. The measure would also... Read more

Op-Ed

April 1, 1997

I have read your article in the March 1997 issue of Environmental Building News, concerning CCA-treated wood and its disposal at the end of its service life. I have also read the letter to you written by Mr. Gene S. Bartlow, President and CEO of American Wood Preservers Institute (AWPI).

Chemical Specialties, Inc. has been a member and... Read more

News Analysis

April 1, 1997
Old-Growth Redwood Boycott

The Rainforest Action Network (RAN) is leading a boycott of old-growth redwood in an effort to secure protection of the nation’s remaining old-growth redwood forests. To launch the campaign, RAN, along with the Sierra Club and Greenpeace U.S.A., held a star-studded press conference in Los Angeles and ran a full-page... Read more

Product Review

April 1, 1997
Recycled-PET Workstation Fabric from DesignTex

This March, DesignTex, Inc., a commercial textile manufacturer based in New York City, introduced a polyester workstation panel fabric made of 100% recycled PET (polyethylene terephthalate) from soda bottles.

This fabric, called

Play it Again Sam, is woven from Fortrel® Ecospun™... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 1997

Visionary developer Jim Chaffin, a leading advocate of environmentally responsible development within the Urban Land Institute, will be the organization’s new president. Chaffin takes the helm for a two-year term beginning on July 1, 1997. The Urban Land Institute is the leading association of real estate developers in the United States with a... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 1997
Newsbriefs

According to a new report by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), investments in energy efficiency improvements in the three states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania could generate 164,000 jobs by the year 2010 and save more than $150 billion, while reducing air pollution emissions by 24%. The 130-... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 1997

U.S. dependence on imported petroleum is nearing an all-time high. According to the DOE Energy Information Administration, total average petroleum imports in 1996 reached 9.4 million barrels per day (1.5 billion l/d), or 51.5% of total consumption. While total imports (both actual and percentage basis) were the highest ever, the

net... Read more

Op-Ed

April 1, 1997
More on Disposal of CCA-Treated Wood

Your recent article (

EBN, March 1997), calling for the phase-out of CCA-pressure-treated wood because of the potential disposal problems associated with CCA-treated wood coming out-of-service, is a well written survey of the issue. While we disagree with several points made in the article, it is a... Read more

Product Review

April 1, 1997
New Generation of Horizontal-Axis Washing Machines on the Way

Clothes washing is on the threshold of a major revolution in North America. Indeed, 1997 might well be remembered as the beginning of the end for the good old top-loading, vertical-axis washing machine. With much fanfare, industry-leading Maytag announced its new Neptune high-... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 1997

The U.S. team entered in the Green Building Challenge ’98 (GBC ’98), an international project to develop assessment methods for environmentally responsible buildings, is looking for buildings in the United States to assess for energy and environmental performance. Nominated projects must be elementary schools, medium to large office buildings,... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 1997
Awards and Competitions

Applications are now available for the 1998 EnergyValue Housing Award, which recognizes the successful integration of energy efficiency into new home construction. The Award is administered by the NAHB Research Center, together with the National Association of Home Builders Energy Subcommittee,  Professional Builder... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 1997

by Wenche Dramstad, James Olson, and Richard Forman. Harvard University Press and Island Press (Island Press, 1718 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20009), 1996. Paperback, 80 pages, $17.95.

This little book is a real treat. With rare brevity, authors Dramstad, Olson, and Forman present key principles of landscape... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1997

edited by Joe Demkin, AIA (1997). Published by John Wiley & Sons, New York. Three-ring binder, 350 pages in supplement, $75. The entire Guide is available for $195. To order direct call 800/225-5945.

The 1997 supplement to the

Environmental Resource Guide

(ERG) from The American Institute of Architects expands on the utility... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 1997

Given the alarming situation that has arisen with disposal of CCA-treated wood over the past two decades (see page 1), the editors of

Environmental Building News are taking the unusual step of proposing a phase-out of this product. This recommendation is driven not by the toxicity of CCA-treated wood in use, but by concerns relating to... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 1997
Given the tremendous amount of material that must be disposed of when a building is demolished, it’s not surprising that there is interest in alternatives for dealing with unwanted structures. One such alternative is careful deconstruction, or “construction in reverse.” Ideally, deconstruction allows materials to be salvaged, recycled, or... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1997

by Kalin Associates, Inc., 154 Wells Avenue, Newton Center, MA 02159; 617/964-5477, 617/964-5788 (fax). Three-ring binder and diskette, 900 pages, $135 postpaid.

No, we’re not repeating ourselves here. The

Green Spec (two words) that we reviewed last November consists of generic specification language for making greener buildings. This... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 1997

The Trane Company's Earth-Wise CenTraVac Chiller, featured in the article on refrigerants in EBN

Vol. 6, No. 2, is now the first commercial building chiller to be awarded the Green Seal of Approval. Although it uses the ozone-depleting R-123 refrigerant, Green Seal judged the unitís high efficiency, and the protections it incorporates... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 1997
Last fall,

EBN had an opportunity to try out the new straw-based particleboard made by PrimeBoard, Inc. in Wahpeton, North Dakota. We hired a local cabinetry firm to shop-fabricate and install a wall of modular shelving from several 5’ x 10’ (1.5 x 3 m) sheets of 3⁄4”-thick (19 mm) WheatBoard™. We wanted to find out from professional... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1997

CD-ROM by ACEEE Publications, 2140 Shattuck Avenue, Suite 202, Berkeley, CA 94704; 510/549-9914, 510/549-9984 (fax), aceee@ix.netcom.com (e-mail), www.aceee.org. $150.

The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy’s biannual Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings is a unique institution. Every other year, several hundred... Read more