Introduction to the Envision Sustainability Rating System



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THE ENVISION RATING SYSTEM Introduction to the Envision Sustainability Rating System Russell Moore, PE, ENV SP Richard Gomez, PE, MSEM, ENV SP test APWA Public Works Conference Richmond, CA November 2015

THE ENVISION RATING SYSTEM THE NEED FOR ENVISION TM March 2015

ASCE s Report Card for America s Infrastructure 15 categories rated Overall grade of D $2.2 trillion Ranked 23 rd worldwide

America s Infrastructure Today 4

The Future of Infrastructure

Envision Is Uniquely Qualified to Address America s Infrastructure Envision applies to all civil infrastructure Addresses design, planning, construction and maintenance Applicable at any point in an infrastructure project's life cycle Speaks to the triple bottom line: social, economic and environmental goals Designed to keep pace with a changing concept of sustainability

Why Was Envision TM Developed? Current rating systems for infrastructure in the U.S. are sector specific No U.S. system covers all aspects of infrastructure Envision is designed to fill the gap

Collaboration ISI Founders (2010)

What Types Of Infrastructure Will Envision TM Rate? ENERGY WATER WASTE TRANSPORT LANDSCAPE INFORMATION Geothermal Hydroelectric Nuclear Coal Natural Gas Oil/Refinery Wind Potable water distribution Capture/Storage Water Reuse Storm Water Management Flood Control Solid waste Recycling Hazardous Waste Collection & Transfer Airports Roads Highways Bikes Pedestrians Railways Public Transit Public Realm Parks Ecosystem Services Telecommunications Internet Phones Satellites Data Centers Sensors Solar Ports Biomass Waterways

60 Credits in 5 Categories Purpose, Community, Wellbeing Collaboration, Management, Planning Materials, Energy, Water Siting, Land & Water, Biodiversity Emission, Resilience 10

Fee Schedule Registration Fee: $1000 Verification Fee Project Size ($) Non-Member Price ISI Member Price Up to 2M $3000 $2400 2-5M $8500 $7000 5-25M $17,000 $14,000 25-100M $25,000 $21,000 100-250M $33,000 $28,000 Over 250M $5000 per 100M above base price of $20,000 Appeals Fee: $500 per credit 11

Award Levels Recognition Level Minimum Applicable Points Minimum in Each Category Bronze Silver Award Gold Award 20% 30% 40% No minimum category percentage required Best in Class Award Platinum Award 50% 12

Envision Awarded Projects Gold Award July 2013 William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery, Anchorage, Alaska Platinum Award - Nov 2013 Snow Creek Restoration Project in Placer County Platinum Award Jan 2014 Sun Valley Watershed Multi-Benefit Project Silver Award Aug 2014 Tarrant Regional Water District Pipeline in TX Platinum Award Feb 2015 Grand Bend Area WWTP in Canada Platinum Award Sep 2015 Low Level Road in Vancouver, BC Gold Award Nov 2015 Tucannon River Wind Farm in Portland, OR 13

Envision TM Sustainability Professional ENV SP Accreditation via ISI (Currently 3,600) Fees of $150-$650 4 year degree or PE Complete online or training course (approx 8 hours) and Pass Test Roles Guide the project team in using Envision -For project award application -Use Envision checklist simply as a planning tool Serve as a Project Verifier

Envision TM Sustainability Professional Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP) ISI Credentialed Practitioner Trained to Use the Envision Rating System Available now Role Guide the project team in using Envision

Envision TM Verifiers Independent, Third-party Verification of Project Certification Applications Role Mentor ENV SP in Application Process Verify Documentation, Levels of Achievement, and Overall Score

www.sustainableinfrastructure.org 17

Resources ISI Website for all things Envision ISI Website to access Checklist Linked In- ISI Discussion Group APWA website- Center for Sustainability ASCE website has webinars on Sustainability including Using Envision. Ask an Envision Sustainability Professional ENV SP like myself or Richard or find a local from the list on the ISI website THE ENVISION TM RATING SYSTEM 18

Sun Valley Watershed Plan An Envision Case Study Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Richard Gomez, PE, MSEM, ENV SP 19

LOS ANGELES COUNTY - 10 + million residents - Total Area 4752 sq. miles - Density 2,427 people / sq mile - 88 cities - Average Annual Rainfall 15 inches in Downtown LA and 35 inches in the San Gabriel Mountains

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Core Values Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Strategic Plan Sustainability 22

ADOPTION OF ENVISION TM Training Active participation in ISI Over 100 engineers credentialed by ISI Largest public sector representation in ISI

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25 1938 1928 Watershed Health Issue: Dense Urbanization

Watershed Health Issue: Poor Stormwater Quality 26

Watershed Health Issue: Flooding 27

MUNICIPALITIES SUN VALLEY WATERSHED STAKEHOLDER GROUP GOVERNMENT OFFICES LOCAL AND FEDERAL AGENCIES COMMUNITY (RESIDENTS) ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS LOCAL BUSINESSES CONSERVATION AGENCIES AND GROUPS Partnerships and Collaborations 28

MULTI-BENEFIT APPROACH Watershed Issues Flood Protection Water Quality Stormwater Capture Habitat Restoration Recreational Opportunities 29

Components of the Sun Valley Watershed Multi- Benefit Project

Project Benefits Stormwater Capture Groundwater Recharge Reduce flooding Native Landscaping Community Education Valley Steam Plant 31

Before picture Mini Van Tuxford Green 32

Tuxford Green 33

Sun Valley Park 34

Sun Valley Park 35

Sun Valley Park 36

RORY M. SHAW WETLANDS PARK Sun Valley Watershed Upper Storm Drain System 37

Tujunga Avenue Fair Avenue Strathern Street 38

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FLOOD CONTROL: DRAIN AND DETENTION POND Storm Drain Detention Pond 41

WATER QUALITY AND HABITAT: WETLANDS Wetlands Stormwater is treated as it flows through the wetlands Detention Pond Pump Station 42

WATER CONSERVATION: INFILTRATION Treated water is pumped into infiltration basins at Sun Valley Park Sun Valley Park 43

RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE Recreational Area Sun Valley Park 44

Community Outreach 45

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RORY M. SHAW WETLANDS PARK (Facing northeast) 47

RORY M. SHAW WETLANDS PARK RORY M. SHAW WETLANDS PARK (Facing northwest) 48

Elmer Avenue Neighborhood Retrofit 49

Elmer Avenue Paseo 50

Project Benefits Stormwater Capture Groundwater Recharge Reduce flooding Native Landscaping Recreational Opportunity Community Education Whitnall Power Line Easement 51

6 Months ISI CERTIFICATION PROCESS On-site workshop Collaboration between ISI, Independent Verifier and DPW Documentation! Documentation! Documentation!

SUN VALLEY MULTI-BENEFIT PROJECT Quality of life Leadership Resource Allocation Natural World Climate & Risk 75% 85% 39% 86% 55% Final Score = 67% Platinum

LESSONS LEARNED Planning Tool Future project improvements for enhanced sustainability Benefits of using EnvISIon 54

THANK YOU! For additional information contact: Richard Gomez, PE, MSEM, ENV SP County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Watershed Management Division (626) 458-4322 rgomez@dpw.lacounty.gov 55