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Weekly Update: Uncommonly busy; Visit from Ride Illinois; Kids Bike Giveaway
Associated Project(s):All, We were, again, uncommonly busy for this time of year. Beginning of this week looks bike-friendly, too (as in: warm). A couple people finished up their B-a-Bs last week. I picked up parts from Urbana so we’re well-stocked on 26” wheels, which we’d run out of, mostly—surprisingly.
We’re still ironing out dates for our Kids Bike Giveaway event and the specifics therein. Will work more on this in the coming week.
Last week I was visited by the Executive Director of Ride Illinois, the statewide bike advocacy group. It was a brief chat but a good one and nice to have our operation on their radar. Relatedly, our new space continues to impress.
The numbers:
Visitors: 39
Sales: $967
Memberships: 9 for $270
Bikes (refurb): 2 for $380
Bikes (B-a-B): 2 for $90Tires/tubes: 10 for $56
Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorThis Week in Research
Associated Project(s):What do giant grasses, micro grids, deep wells, and hydrogen-powered buses all have in common? They are all part of a clean energy future that is being imagined, created, and tested here at UIUC. The breadth of our energy research portfolio, across all of the campus and the broader C-U community, is truly impressive. Here are just a few examples:
Solar Farm 2.0 will soon be home to a newly awarded, $10M project led by Madhu Khanna to optimize the design of "Agrivoltaics," or fields with both crops and solar panels to maintain crop production, produce renewable energy, and increase farm profitability. A few miles to the east, the Energy Farm boasts extensive test plots to study how to grow and use plants as biofuel. The farm is using a biomass boiler to replace propane as the fuel source for its main research greenhouse. The Energy Farm is also home to one of dozens of geothermal wells on campus that are helping scientists like Yu-Feng Lin develop better geothermal systems, while on the north side of campus, the new Campus Instructional Facility is heated and cooled with a state-of-the art geothermal system. Nuclear power is expected to play an important role in meeting our campus ICAP goals, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission hosted a hearing last week to seek input on our plans to site a next-generation, micronuclear reactor near the Abbott Power Plant. Integrating renewable energy sources into the power grid presents unique challenges, and Illinois power system researchers, including Alejandro Domínguez-García, are working to develop microgrid technology to address issues of reliability and resilience. Meanwhile, researchers such as Petros Sofronis are working on a bold new vision for national leadership in the emerging hydrogen economy. (It might sound like the stuff of science fiction, but the CUMTD just launched two hydrogen-powered, zero-emission buses—the first in the state!)
There is only one way I can wrap up a message about our campus energy research: The future looks bright, indeed!
Sincerely,
Susan
Free Webinar - Conscious Consumerism
Associated Project(s):Do you want to ensure that your spending is ethical and making a positive impact on the world? Is being mindful about where your money goes important to you? This webinar provides the tools you need to think critically about your own consumption. Learn how you can align your own behaviors with your personal values and goals. Registration required.
Student Money Management Center • University of Illinois System Student Money Management Center
Bee Campus Website Links
Associated Project(s):The link was updated for the primary Bee Campus USA page and some adjustments were made to links that were not responsive. The following links were added in the Bee City/Campus USA main page:
http://beecampususa.web.illinois.edu/
https://www.facebook.com/Bee-Campus-USA-at-UIUC-228849297661692/
https://www.beecityusa.org/what-is-a-bee-campus.html
Clean the Air Challenge info
Associated Project(s):The Clear The Air Challenge is an alternative, sustainable transit challenge done along the Wasatch Front in Utah every February, using the TravelWise app (specifically designed for this challenge in the region). While the challenge only incorporates transit and transportation, expanding it to other areas of sustainability, such as lights and electricity, would be a great action to take!
Here is the link to the challenge's website: https://cleartheairchallenge.org/
Information Needed to Establish a Framework for the Project
Associated Project(s):The following email was sent by Sterling Laylock to Dhruvaraj Gambhire & Ali Feroz Khan.
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We greatly appreciated the opportunity to meet with you today. Please find below the list of information we'll need to establish a detailed framework
for our pilot project and pricing for full approval.We've also agreed to meet each Thursday at 4:00pm central time which will serve as our weekly meeting. There will be an exception
to next week's meeting which will be held on Wednesday Nov 10th at 4:00pm.Building Site: Astronomy Building #0300
Weekly Meeting Time: Thursday's 4:00-5:00pm Central
Tasks Prior to Test Date:
- Test Site Floor Plan Analysis
- Determine Test Site Design
- Develop Project Protocols
- Establish Sampling Method
- Select Sampling Types, Origin Points + Intervals
Tasks Post Test Date:
- Lab Testing
- Data Reporting
- Recommendations
- Business Case Analysis
DATA and QUESTIONS:
Required items are highlighted in BLUE**) [note the color is not displayed on the icap portal, instead the items are starred (**)]
Additional items are necessary, however they can be addressed later in the project timeline.
1. Please provide PDFs of the full floor plan layout drawings for the entire building. Be sure to include
square footage for each room and common areas. It is also very important to identify operable windows, if any? **
(current/anticipated occupancy assumptions would be helpful)2. What are the Astronomy Building's normal hours of operation? **
3. What is the air filtration rating for the spaces? MERV :: HEPA
4. Make/Model, age, specs and replacement/upgrade history of the existing HVAC system?
5. Make/Model and full specifications of the portable air purifiers expected to be used or are
being used in the building.6. Please identify all HVAC zones in drawings.
7. How many air-changes per hour is the HVAC system currently providing?
8. What are the basic assumptions for outside air intake to aid in dilution/ventilation for all interior spaces.
9. Please include weather assumptions for heating and cooling the interior spaces along with outdoor temperature and humidity estimates.
Zero Waste iCAP Team Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Zero Waste iCAP Team met on Wednesday, November 3 to prioritize recommendations for this semester and plans for next semester. The team has decided to move forward with a drinking water campaign to recommend by the end of this semester, and the committee will break out into sub-teams for the upcoming semester based on several other working recommendations. Meeting minutes are attached.
Attached Files:Data Sources Powerpoint
Associated Project(s):Attached is the Data Sources Powerpoint by Morgan White.
Attached Files:Energy iCAP Team October Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Energy iCAP team met on Friday, October 29th to discuss the proposed plan to construct a micro-modular nuclear reacter on campus. Several guests were invited to speak about the pros and cons of the issue.
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Weekly Update: Busier than expected; Kids' Bikes Giveaway
Associated Project(s):All, I jinxed it. I said we’d be slower last week sine it rained a lot but then people kept showing up. Finished up a bike for Wednesday or Friday and it didn’t sell immediately, so looks like demand is waning a little.
This week I’ll work on doing preliminary checks/sorting of Kids’ Bikes for our giveaway. I also ordered a rebuild kit for each of our truing stands, which’ll help get those back in good working order. I’ll get those installed this week as well.
I’ll also poke around on the LGL database as to why it is not registering new membership forms.
The numbers:
Visitors: 31
Sales: $281
Tires/tubes: 6 for $35Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorRIPE Greenhouse Natives Garden
Associated Project(s):Plant care facilities coordinator Rosale Metallo reached out to F&S in order to get the small garden outside of the RIPE greenhouse renovated.
Urbana Campus Spill Containment Exercise on Tuesday
Associated Project(s):F&S, the Division of Public Safety, and the Champaign Fire Department will conduct a spill containment exercise on the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 2. Event organizers will place the dye in storm drains near the university's oil storage tanks on South Oak Street to simulate a large oil spill from the fuel farm during this year's mock scenario. The exercise is required annually by the U.S. EPA.
November 2, 8 am • South Campus and the Embarras River Watershed
Bill Walsh • Facilities & Services
October 2021 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the October 2021 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 1,937.8 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:Design for America Meeting
Associated Project(s):Meeting 10/29/2021
Present: Anisha, Ananya, Pooja and Stacy Gloss
The project idea that the students would like to pursue is Making connections between pollution and people – focused on smart phones, tablets, computer e-waste generated by students. The student group may consider various technologies in their project: laptops, gaming consoles, wearable tech.
They will research:
- Material Sourcing / ethical sourcing (What are major parts/tech of smart phone and how they are produced? Conditions? Environmental Impact?)
- Manufacturing / Ethical production
- Transportation
- Sales
- Purchasing frequency/habits/thoughts: What do students think about environmental impact of technology when purchasing technology?
- End-of-product-life (what happens to products after their use?) – What do people think happens? What really happens?
- Other considerations: data centers
Project members may reach out to people in the community who are already knowledgeable about recycling to such as:
- Urbana Recycling Coordinator – Courtney https://urbanaillinois.us/residents/recycling-program-u-cycle/residential-recycling-program
- Champaign County Environmental Stewards https://www.ccenvstew.com/
- ISTC Joy https://directory.illinois.edu/detail?userId=jscrogum@illinois.edu&widgetId=15
For the next meeting the DFA group should be prepared with the specific research questions they want to answer by conducting this research and their thoughts on research methods --- these questions should inform their approach for the project and related initiative they will want to develop. They will also review the Zero Waste iCAP portal page for resources. https://icap.sustainability.illinois.edu/themes/zero-waste
Research Methods:
Question: Are there any special considerations (for example IRB) for DFA students to create a survey for campus on how often students purchase / throw away / recycle smart phones? Are there any processes that need to be followed within ISEE to do this research?
Other questions:
Is there a recycling coordinator on campus that has any data about e-waste on campus?
Potential things to consider
The group will think about how they want to visualize their project for impact. Students also are open to the audience at this point – could include campus and off-campus audience. Off campus audience members could be the Champaign County Climate Coalition. Interactive presentation could be set up in a community location like a library. The students could present their project to an iSEE committee – like Zero Waste and Resilience.
Coordinated Rainwater Management Brainstorming Meeting
Associated Project(s):10/25/2021 11:00 am
Present: Brent Lewis, Betsy Liggett, Lisa Merrifield, Stacy Gloss
Updates from Stacy:
- Resilience team identified a next step on the iCAP objective review slides: “Resilience team to recommend campus to initiate an engineered rainwater master plan”
- NGICP training for 4 F&S staff submitted to SSC as step-1 application
- Stacy attended the GI conference Oct 20
Updates from Lisa and Betsy:
- Extension receiving funds to create state-wide GI reporting platform, working with NCSA
- Lisa is hiring an Academic Hourly intern to work through summer 2022 for the biodiversity plan - this work is complementary to coordinated rainwater management plans and so this staff person may be able to work on planning objectives for coordinated rainwater management plans.
- Lisa is recruiting someone with planning / engineering background to work on GI or biodiversity this summer.
Coordinated Rainwater Plan
We discussed the fit for Extension to be involved in coordinating rainwater management plans for our urbanized areas and campus. We brainstormed ideas on how coordination can take place, who should be involved, and started thinking about special topics to address.
Green Infrastructure Mapping
Work together with Extension and NCSA on the GI platform for Illinois. This work is starting soon.
Next Steps
- Follow up and plan to meet in December or January.
- Define rainwater management plan
- Define objectives for a rainwater management plan
- Describe process for achieving those objectives
- Attend planning meetings with Extension on GI platform & mapping
Weekly Update: Slow week; Outside event with Urbana Parks District; Kid's Bike Giveaway
Associated Project(s):All, Slower week as per usual with the coming of fall. We’re still mostly sold out of bikes as the ones we have been getting in are finicky and in need of uncommon parts.
Last week, I tentatively set up an outside event for the spring with the Urbana Parks District. More details as that event develops.
This week we’ll also get to planning for our participation/role in this winter’s Kid’s Bike Giveaway. We’ve certainly got the bikes for it!
The numbers:
Visitors: 32
Sales: $366
Memberships: 6 for $180
Tires/tubes: 8 for $35Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorAugust 2021 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the August 2021 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 988.60 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:September 2021 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the September 2021 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 1762.90 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:Engagement iCAP Team Meeting
Associated Project(s):On Monday, October 25, the Engagement iCAP Team met to synthesize the themes of sustainability engagement discussed at the team's previous meeting. The four major working themes include: Awareness & Purpose, Technology & Visibility, Culture & Practicality, and Connection & Relationships. Moving forward, the team will break into sub-committees to pursue each of these themes. Meeting minutes attached.
Attached Files: