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Costa Mesa, Calif., classroom gets a green makeover

Orange County chapter of Green Building Council is retrofitting space at Davis Magnet School
March 20, 2012

From THE Journal: Intent on increasing the number of green classrooms in California's K-12 schools the Orange County chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is retrofitting a Costa Mesa classroom that it hopes will serve as a model for a more widespread, national effort. The Davis Magnet School classroom will be gutted, insulated, and equipped with high-performance lighting, environmentally friendly flooring and furnishings, wireless submeters (for monitoring utility usage), and a new ventilation system. All paints and finishes used during the process will have high recyclable contents and low levels of volatile organic compounds.

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