Platinum is the New Green National Park Service honored with three environmental awards

National Service Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – October 29, 2009

Contact: David Barna, National Service (202) 208-6843

Platinum is the New Green

National Service honored with three environmental awards

– Move over digital maps and interactive displays – make room for that green roof, recycled glass countertop, low-flow toilet, and passive heating system!

Every day, thousands of people walk into National Service visitor centers to talk to rangers and see award-winning exhibits about nature and history. But now, it’s the buildings themselves that are winning environmental awards – three more in the last month for Lassen Volcanic National , Blue Ridge Parkway, and Golden Gate National Recreation Area .

“We appreciate that people are taking notice of our efforts to be sustainable,” said Jonathan Jarvis, National Service Director. “Making our buildings and operations as ‘green’ as the parks themselves is a top priority for us.”

Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy honored two National Service facilities in their annual Federal Energy and Water Management Awards. The Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center at Lassen Volcanic National and the Blue Ridge Parkway Destination Center were both recognized in the Sustainable Design/High Performance Buildings category.

The Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center at Lassen achieved a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) Platinum certification. It is the first year-round LEED™ Platinum building in the National System as well as the first Platinum federal building in the State of . The Destination Center at Blue Ridge Parkway was designed to conserve the Parkway’s biologically diverse landscape, receiving a LEED™ certified Gold rating.

Recently, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger presented the 2009 Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award (GEELA) to the Post-to- Transformation project at Fort Baker, part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The GEELA is ’s most prestigious environmental honor, given only to organizations and individuals who exemplify exceptional leadership for protecting and enhancing the environment while promoting economic growth.

President Barack Obama just released Executive Order 13514 calling for 15% of all federal buildings over 5,000 square feet to comply with “Guiding Principles” for sustainability by 2015. LEED standards, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, have been accepted by the Department of the Interior as meeting these “Guiding Principles.” The National Service is already working to retrofit existing buildings and has pledged that all new construction will meet LEED standards. To learn more about National Service sustainable buildings, go to http://www.nps.gov/environment/sustainablebuildings.html.

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