[Greenbuilding] chips ahoy

Clarke Olsen colsen at fairpoint.net
Sat Oct 12 10:09:25 CDT 2013


Isn't there a chance that the leachate from wood waste would be acidic enough to damage the underlying roof?
Clarke Olsen
clarkeolsendesign.com
373 route 203
Spencertown, NY 12165 
USA
518-392-4640
colsen at taconic.net




On Oct 12, 2013, at 10:47 AM, John Salmen wrote:

> I would seriously look at using ground up wood waste / wood chips. They can hold their structure for years achieving a number of green roof goals without the green initially. The end product is soil so you can look at it as a green roof in process or simply an urban composting area. Wood chips have been used in biofilters and support a diversity of life.
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