Science Inventory

LIGHTWEIGHT GREEN ROOF WATER RETENTION SYSTEM

Impact/Purpose:

Throughout the second development phase the potential sustainability benefits can be demonstrated with long-term analysis, further data collection, and application tests. Longevity tests, evaluation of durability, and performance will indicate how the LGR system may fulfill the objectives over a period of years existing on a roof and exposed to the elements.

Throughout the second development phase the potential sustainability benefits can be demonstrated with long-term analysis, further data collection, and application tests. Longevity tests, evaluation of durability, and performance will indicate how the LGR system may fulfill the objectives over a period of years existing on a roof and exposed to the elements.

Description:

During Phase I, we have forged numerous necessary partnerships, which will allow us to begin our implementation tests. Working with the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) and Drexel Smart House (DSH) we have 3 to 4 prime test sites for our system. We plan to execute our installation on a small-scale basis initially, and then work toward bigger projects depending on our progress and collected data. We see this as the most strategic way to deploy our LGR system while maintaining a well-informed collection of data for analysis. Our first installation will be a bus shelter in Center City Philadelphia, in collaboration with PWD. Our goal is to deploy our system, with help from our academic community, in a busy transportation spot. This will serve to raise awareness of both the problem as well as a solution. We will monitor the progress of our system visually and routinely inspect its installation method in order to validate our plans. If all is successful, the system will be deployed on the roofs of the Drexel Smart House. This is an old Victorian Twin house dating back to 1870 and thus is our perfect site for installing our system. It is what we are targeting as a typical house, and our partnership 20 with DSH will allow us the ability to continually monitor it via load sensors, thermocouples, and lysimeters. Based on the results of application here, we have several more sites, including a commercial location from PWD and another carefully selected location the LGR system will be installed next to a typical green roof giving us a control sample from which to gauge our own progress. In Phase I we aimed to achieve a 1 inch water retention capability without exceeding 10 lb/sf and we accomplished that. In Phase II we aim to work out a do-it-yourself deployment plan and implement it on our available sites, going through successive evolutions each time.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:08/15/2011
Completion Date:08/14/2013
Record ID: 249474