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*Maximum Media Water Retention (MMWR): terminology used in ASTM E 2399-05 for FLL Maximum Water Capacity (MWC); the quantity of water held in a media at the maximum media density. This is a useful measure of the capacity of a media to hold water under drained conditions. | *Maximum Media Water Retention (MMWR): terminology used in ASTM E 2399-05 for FLL Maximum Water Capacity (MWC); the quantity of water held in a media at the maximum media density. This is a useful measure of the capacity of a media to hold water under drained conditions. | ||
*Maximum Water Capacity (MWC): terminology used in FLL guidelines for Maximum Media Water Retention (MMWR); the quantity of water held in a media at the maximum media density. This is a useful measure of the capacity of a media to hold water under drained conditions. | *Maximum Water Capacity (MWC): terminology used in FLL guidelines for Maximum Media Water Retention (MMWR); the quantity of water held in a media at the maximum media density. This is a useful measure of the capacity of a media to hold water under drained conditions. | ||
− | *Membrane protection layer: A material used to protect the waterproofing membrane and/or insulation layer during the installation of a green roof [http://www.greenroofs.org/]*Modular green roof: A green roof system which combines one or more layers in a single pre-manufactured product (e.g. drainage, growing medium, and plants). | + | *Membrane protection layer: A material used to protect the waterproofing membrane and/or insulation layer during the installation of a green roof [http://www.greenroofs.org/]*Modular green roof: A green roof system which combines one or more layers in a single pre-manufactured product (e.g. drainage, growing medium, and plants) [http://www.greenroofs.org/] |
*Performance Specifications: allow the contractor to choose what products to install and how to install them as long as specified performance goals are met. Performance specifications allow the contractor more flexibility and innovation compared to descriptive specifications, and therefore often result in more economical bids. | *Performance Specifications: allow the contractor to choose what products to install and how to install them as long as specified performance goals are met. Performance specifications allow the contractor more flexibility and innovation compared to descriptive specifications, and therefore often result in more economical bids. | ||
*Pre-grown mats: Mats filled with growing medium and delivered to the site pre-grown with green roof vegetation, typically Sedums. Pre-grown mats are delivered in rolls like sod. The mats can be biodegradable or permanent | *Pre-grown mats: Mats filled with growing medium and delivered to the site pre-grown with green roof vegetation, typically Sedums. Pre-grown mats are delivered in rolls like sod. The mats can be biodegradable or permanent |