SSV NAVIGATING BAY AREA WATER: EMERGING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS. May 31, 2018

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1 SSV NAVIGATING BAY AREA WATER: EMERGING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS May 31, 2018 San Francisco New York urbanfabrick.com

2 FIRM OVERVIEW Urban Fabrick connects policy, practice and design through the power of collaboration, sustainability and storytelling. POLICY At Urban Fabrick, our mission is to make sustainability accessible and engaging to all. We work with our clients to build better buildings and create more livable, walkable urban neighborhoods. We deliver sustainable, cost-effective building outcomes by synthesizing research, policies and technology. We guide the progress of green building certifications, net-zero energy design and climate positive development at any scale. Our services bridge many of the professional knowledge gaps that exist between today s business-as-usual design practices and those required to successfully realize high-performance outcomes. We apply our knowledge of green building, adaptive design and resilience planning to help our clients make smarter decisions. PRACTICE We re committed to spreading our expertise to wider professional and general audiences. We provide engaging, professional educational programming on sustainability and collaborative design. Our outreach, messaging and training services weave narrative and visual storytelling techniques into immersive educational content. Through research-based publications, interactive installations, audio tutorials and more, we engage clients and stake-holders in meaningful conversations about our changing built environment. DESIGN AFFILIATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS Certified micro local business enterprise (LBE/OBE) in San Francisco United State Green Building Council Member Carbon Leadership Forum - Sponsor Certified LGBT Business Enterprise International Partnering Institute Member

3 SERVICES STRATEGY PLANNING Scenario Planning, Vision & Strategy Climate Action Plans Resilience & Adaptation Planning Zero-Net Energy On-Site Water Reuse ANALYSIS & EVALUATION Energy Modeling/Analysis Daylighting Life Cycle Assessment Water Budgets Sustainable / Healthy Materials BUILDING & DISTRICT CERTIFICATIONS Feasibility Studies Team & Process Administration Support Documentation & Analysis PROJECT MANAGEMENT Construction Project Management Owner s Representation & Advisory Project Management Support Services CODES & POLICY Building & Energy Codes Local Green Building Ordinances Incentives Programs Water Reuse Policy EDUCATION & COMMUNICATION Professional Education Development Visual Media & Infographics Workshops Publications Practice Guide Development Transbay Block 9

4 SALESFORCE TOWER BLACKWATER PROJECT

5 Boston Properties Building Owner Stakeholder Engagement Salesforce Building Tenant San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Regulator

6 SALESFORCE BLACKWATER WASTEWATER COLLECTED FROM THE FOLLOWING BUILDING SOURCES: Hand basins Toilets/Urinals Office kitchens and dishwashers Restaurant waste Cooling tower blowdown discharge TREATED WATER WILL SUPPLY: Toilet flushing Cooling tower make-up Landscape irrigation on Level 5

7 SALESFORCE BLACKWATER DAILY PRODUCTION Summary of Flows (Based on 260 work days per year) Daily Annually 40,000 gallons 10,400,000 gallons Daily Annually 30,000 gallons 7,800,000 gallons

8 SALESFORCE BLACKWATER PROCESS TANKS Collection Tank Anoxic Reactor Biology Reactor Ejector Tank 26,000 gallons 13,000 gallons 35,000 gallons 9,000 gallons Recycled Water Break Tank 21,000 gallons

9 CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

10 181 FREMONT LEED 2009 C&S PLATINUM ONSITE GRAYWATER RECYCLING

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12 181 FREMONT WATER RECYCLING PLATINUM OPPORTUNITY

13 181 FREMONT WATER RECYCLING PLATINUM OPPORTUNITY GOLD%STRATEGY% %67%POINTS% WATER% RP% LEED% PREREQUITES% SITE% ENERGY% MR% EQ% ID% MAYBE%CREDITS% CREDITS%NOT%PURSUED%% PLATINUM%STRATEGY% %84%POINTS% LEED% PREREQUITES% SITE% WATER% ENERGY% MR% EQ% ID% RP% MAYBE%CREDITS% CREDITS%NOT%PURSUED%% LEED%CORE%AND%SHELL%2009%RATING% CERTIFIED% SILVER% GOLD% PLATINUM% TOTAL%POINTS% 40% 50% 60% 80%

14 181 FREMONT WATER RECYCLING PLATINUM OPPORTUNITY POINTS POINTS Sustainable Sites (SS) Materials and Resources (MR) YES MAYBE NO MAX PTS YES MAYBE NO MAX PTS Y SS PrRq 1.0 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention C Y MR PrRq 1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables D SS 1.0 Site Selection 1 D MR 1.0 Building Reuse Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof 1 to 5 C SS 2.0 Development Density 5 D MR 2.0 Construction Waste Management 1 to 2 C SS 3.0 Brownfield Development 1 D MR 3.0 Material Reuse 1 C SS 4.1 Alternative Transportation - Public Transit Access 6 D MR 4.0 Recyled Content 1 to 2 C SS 4.2 Alternative Transportation - Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms 2 D MR 5.0 Regional Materials 1 to 2 C SS 4.3 Alternative Transportation Low - Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 3 D MR 6.0 Certified Wood 1 C SS 4.4 Alternative Transportation - Parking Capacity 2 D SS 5.1 Site Development Protect or Restore Habitat 1 C Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) SS 5.2 Site Development Maximize Open Space 1 D YES MAYBE NO MAX PTS SS 6.1 Stormwater Design Quantity Control 1 D Y EQ PrRq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance D SS 6.2 Stormwater Design Quality Control 1 D Y EQ PrRq 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control D SS 7.1 Heat Island Effect - Nonroof 1 C EQ 1.0 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 D SS 7.2 Heat Island Effect - Roof 1 D EQ 2.0 Increased Ventilation 1 D SS 8.0 Light Pollution Reduction 1 D EQ 3.0 Construction IAQ Management Plan DURING CONSTRUCTION 1 C SS 9.0 Tenant Design and Construciton Guidelines 1 D EQ 4.1 Low-Emitting Materials - Adhesive and Sealants 1 C EQ 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials- Paints and Coatings 1 C Water Efficiency (WE) EQ 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials - Flooring Systems 1 C YES MAYBE NO MAX PTS EQ 4.4 Low-Emitting Materials - Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products 1 C Y WE PrRq 1 Water Use Reduction - 20% Reduction D EQ 5.0 Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control 1 D WE 1.0 Water Efficient Landscaping No Potable Water Use or No Irrigation 2 to 4 D EQ 6.0 Controllability of Systems - Thermal Comfort 1 D WE 2.0 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2 D EQ 7.0 Thermal Comfort - Design 1 D WE 3.0 Water Use Reduction 2 to 4 D EQ 8.1 Daylight and Views - DAYLIGHT 1 D EQ 8.2 Daylight and Views - VIEWS 1 D Energy and Atmosphere (EA) YES MAYBE NO MAX PTS Innovation in Design (ID) Y EA PrRq 1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems C YES MAYBE NO MAX PTS Y EA PrRq 2 Minimum Energy Performance D ID 1.1 SSc2 Double Development Density (at least 120,000SF/acre) 1 D Y EA PrRq 3 Fundamental Refrigeration Management D ID 1.2 SSc7.1 Exemplary Performance 100% Parking Underground 1 C EA 1.0 Optimized Energy Performance 3 to 21 D ID 1.3 SSc4.1 Comprehensive Transportation Mgmt Plan 1 D EA 2.0 On-Site Renewable Energy 4 D ID 1.4 Green Cleaning Program 1 C EA 3.0 Enhanced Commissioning 2 C ID 1.5 Bird Collision Deterenece 1 C EA 4.0 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 2 D ID 2.0 LEED AP 1 C EA 5.1 Measurement and Verification - Base Building 3 D EA 5.2 Measurement and Verification - Tenant Submetering 3 D Regional Priority (RP) ZIP EA 6.0 Green Power 2 C YES MAYBE NO MAX PTS EA 2.0 On-Site Renewable Energy 1 LEGEND EQ 8.1 Daylight and Views - Daylight WE 2.0 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 1 = Regional Priority Credit WE % water use reduction 1 = Credits Required by the San Francisco Green Building Ordinance (Sf GBO) MR 1.0 Building Reuse Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof ='D' Design Phase LEED Online Documenation Credit ='C' Construciton Phase LEED Online Documenation Credit YES MAYBE NO = Credits to discuss/review with project team TOTAL TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 110 LEED Certified = 40-49, Silver = 50-59, Gold = 60-79, Platinum = 80 points and above

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17 THANK YOU! PIPER KUJAC, DIRECTOR Urban Fabrick, Inc.