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Blair Towns
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The entire Blair Park site is transit-oriented, located near a major Metro rail station and bus lines, with convenient storage for bicycles and a measured walking path around the perimeter of the site. In addition to its transit-oriented, urban infill land-use, the Blair Towns reduce site-related impacts by meeting strict Maryland standards for erosion and sediment control and treatment of stormwater runoff, thereby reducing detrimental impacts to the Chesapeake Bay. The drought-tolerant landscape plantings eliminate the need for an irrigation system, and the buildings use 30% less water than conventional apartment buildings thanks to a combination of ultra-efficient showerheads, faucet aerators, and Energy Star clothes washers and dishwashers. The efficient lighting, HVAC system, and thermal envelope also save over 20% base building energy use. (http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/database/overview.cfm?projectid=202)
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