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Journal Article 
Environmental relative burden index: A streamlined life cycle assessment method for facilities pollution prevention 
Dickerson, DE 
2016 
Journal of Green Building
ISSN: 1552-6100 
11 
95-107 
English 
This paper describes a new semi-quantitative streamlined life cycle assessment (SLCA) method, the Environmental Relative Burden Index (ERBI), for describing and ranking the relative environmental burdens associated with facility operations and maintenance options. The long-range goal is for this ERBI method to serve as a pollution-prevention decision support tool for facilities managers, when faced with competing operations and maintenance alternatives. The specific application presented in this paper evaluates asbestos-containing materials (ACM) and lead-based paint (LBP) management options in public school facilities. The ERBI methodology is adapted from previous streamlined semi-quantitative LCA methodologies and is described in detail. The ERBI is then employed to evaluate the relative environmental impacts of six management strategies for these hazardous building materials: management in-situ, encapsulation/containment, and full abatement/disposal, for both ACM and LBP. SLCA goal definition, system boundaries, ERBI matrix, and overall ERBI Ratings (RERB) for each material management strategy are presented. The ERBI can be a useful tool in prioritizing building maintenance alternatives, especially in cases where detailed quantitative data are unavailable. 
Life Cycle Assessment; buildings; maintenance; environmental hazards; Environmental Relative Burden Index (ERBI) 
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