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iCAP Working Group Agenda for 4/2/2015
Associated Project(s):Dear iCAP Working Group Members,
As a reminder, we will be meeting this Thursday at 1:30 (and also next Thursday, 4/9, at 1:30).
This week we will discuss the timeline for completing our work on the iCAP, and then turn our attention to the 7 attached formal recommendations we've received from the Transportation and Purchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeams. Please review these in advance of the meeting, so that we can discuss them most efficiently. If you will not be able to join us due to a schedule conflict, please email me in advance if you have any particular concerns.
Next week (4/9), we'll be joined by Kent Reifsteck and Mike Larson from F&S, and also Scott Willenbrock from the Energy Generation SWATeam, so that we can discuss what the iCAP should say about charting a pathway for clean energy for our campus.
Thanks,
Ben
Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
April 2 2015 minutes
Associated Project(s):see file
Several recommendations were discussed from the Transportation SWATeam and the Puchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeam.
Attached Files:Mar 12 2015 minutes
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:Mar 10 2015 minutes
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:Mar 6 2015 Minutes
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:Mar 4 2015 minutes
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:Mar 4 2015 minutes
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:Mar 2 2015 minutes
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:minutes from Feb 23, 2015
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:minutes from Jan 29 2015
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:article about carbon content in soil
Solar Donor Concept
Associated Project(s):To fund solar panels, there could be a Solar Donor program. Tom Abram, previous F&S Sustainability Coordinator, wrote about the concept in 2009 (see file).
Attached Files:Climate Change issues
Associated Project(s):Congzhu Ruan's report on Climate Change issues - part one. Part two will be produced in Spring 2015. She said, "Here is the draft of the report,it basically covers all the points but I plan to do some editing (to correct typos and grammar if there's some, perhaps add some new points if I find some!) this winter to make it better."
Attached Files:Final CEE 398 Fall 2014 reports
Associated Project(s):- Evaluation of Implementing Low-Flow Toilets in University Buildings and Associated Economic and Environmental Benefits
- Feasibility Study of Green Walls at the University of Illinois
- Evaluating Greywater Usage at the BIF in Replacement for Potable Water in Toilets
- Powering Up E-14: A Feasibility Study on Implementing Solar Panels as Parking Coverage
- Feasibility of Introducing LEED Lab at the University of Illinois
update from Ben McCall
Associated Project(s):Dear iWG Members,
Attached is the complete "Version 2" of the 2015 iCAP, which I have just sent out to the SWATeams. I'd be grateful if you could look through the document and think about what, if any, big picture topics we should plan to discuss at our meeting next week...and then please drop me an email with your suggestions.
By the way, our first Sustainability Council meeting yesterday was a great success -- thanks in large part to all of your help in targeting the level of the presentation. I heard indirectly that the Chancellor and the VCR both thought the presentation was just at the right level of detail, and the entire group seemed to be engaged in the process.
Thanks again for all of your help,
BenAttached Files:Dec 4 2014 minutes
Associated Project(s):See file.
Attached Files:Nov 20 2014 minutes
Associated Project(s):November 2014 minutes attached.
Attached Files:note from Ben to iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear iWG Members,
We meet again this Thursday from 1:30-3:00, as usual in NSRC 358. Our lone agenda item will be going through the draft 2015 iCAP that Morgan, Stephanie, Nishant, and I (collectively known as the iCAP Drafting Committee) are assembling based on the SWATeam recommendations.
I expect to send you a complete draft sometime tonight. It's looking like it will be in the neighborhood of ~40 pages, and I hope you will be able to carve out some time to go through it carefully before Thursday afternoon. It's okay if you'd like to share it with some of the people in the group you represent on the iWG to get their input, but if you do so please emphasize that it is a very early draft. As a working draft, it should ideally not be widely circulated. It would be great if you could embed comments in the Word document and return it to me before our iWG meeting.
I will go over the draft at our meeting in the form of a PowerPoint presentation, analogous to how we envision doing so at the Sustainability Council meeting on December 8th. I think this will also be a good format for us to discuss any contentious points in the draft.
My plan is to incorporate your high-level comments from our meeting, together with your detailed comments in the Word document, into a revised draft that I will try to send to the SWATeams on Friday to get their feedback. We will then incorporate their feedback and try to get you a new draft on the 1st or 2nd, so we can discuss it again at our meeting on the 4th.
Thanks again for all your help, and I'll be sending you a draft sometime tonight!
Cheers,
Ben
state policies
Associated Project(s):University policies about sustainable purchasing are derived from state requirements. https://www.procure.stateuniv.state.il.us/dsp_procurerules.cfm check Article 45, section 45-15 onward.
