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How to Build a Green Elementary School

Maryland's Montgomery County is considering requiring all large buildings to go 'green.' The Great Seneca Creek Elementary School, under construction in Germantown is being called one of the 'greenest' schools in the nation. Principal Gregory Edmundson, project architect Amy Upton and Montgomery County Green Building program manager Anja Caldwell, joins Mike Tidwell to discuss the school.
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Interested in creating your own green building? -- Don't miss Mike Tidwell's open house this Saturday, May 6th.

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