Apgar Transit Center
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At Glacier, we realize that the easiest way to move towards sustainability is to commit to it from the start. When creating new buildings, we recognize the environmental impact of each developmental stage, from energy usage to native landscaping. The Apgar Transit Center is a testament to that. When it was built in 2007, the Transit Center gained LEED Gold Certification, an official recognition by the U.S. Green Building Council that attests to a building's environmental sustainability. Here are some of the many features that helped earn that certification:
• 100% of the building's electricity is wind-power generated from our local utility company.
• The building is positioned such that it both maximizes solar heating in the winter and remains shaded in the summer. It's estimated that this reduces our energy consumption.
• Motion sensors in the building guarantee that lights remain on only while people are in the room - turning lights off when not in use.
• Low flow toilets, efficient plumbing fixtures and faucets with motion sensors reduce the building's water usage by 30%.
• Landscaping around the Transit Center features native plants collected at the site prior to construction to maintain the same local ecology.