Toxic Pollutant Health Research Laboratory is LEED Gold Certified
Quick Summary
- In June 2020, the Toxic Pollutant Health Research Laboratory Building earned LEED Gold Certification with 72 out of 110 total points.
- Following a structure fire in 2018, Facilities Management took the opportunity to renovate and upgrade the building to maximize energy and water efficiency.
- This project is a collaborative project with contributions from the teams within Facilities Management, the TPHRL building occupants and facility managers, the Green Building Team, and more!
The Toxic Pollutant Health Research Laboratory (TPHRL) at UC Davis received the LEED Gold certification for the Leadership for Energy and Environmental Design for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance. LEED certifications are an official recognition that a project complies with the requirements - in this case, the project achieved 72 points out of a possible 110.
History & Overview
Built in 1982, TPHRL is a research facility that serves to conduct experimental exposure to a wide variety of air contaminants, such as environmental tobacco smoke, combustion-generated particles, incidental and engineered nanomaterials, concentrated ambient particles, and electronic nicotine delivery systems. TPHRL has an air filtration and ventilation system that prevents the release of gases, particles, and organic vapors into the environment. Following a structure fire in 2018, Facilities Management took the opportunity to renovate and upgrade the building to maximize energy and water efficiency.
Renovations & Energy Upgrades
Highly efficient and ultimately cost-saving renovations include installing a “cool roof,” upgrading HVAC equipment and controls, installing interior and exterior energy-efficient lighting, installing low water-use restroom fixtures, and planting drought-tolerant landscaping. Such implementations have successfully brought together a number of teams with the goal of achieving sustainability and efficiency. This years-long project has diverted over 87% of waste generated from the landfill through recycling and reuse efforts!
We appreciate all of the hard work that went into improving the energy efficiency and environmental performance of the building and its operations. Thank you for your efforts and contributions from the teams within Facilities Management, to the TPHRL building occupants and facility managers, ECO staff, Green building interns, and more! Congratulations on achieving the LEED Gold certification and making UC Davis a sustainable and energy-efficient campus!
The Student Team
UC Davis students collaborate to certify existing buildings on campus. A team of five students ranging from civil engineers, environmental policy, and environmental science and management majors made up the Green Buildings Team in this certification. They collected and analyzed data, evaluated LEED requirements, and performed building walkthroughs to certify Shields Library.