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Herbicide plans
Associated Project(s):Hello Brent and Morgan,
I hope this email finds you both well. I recently discussed with Michael Ward, an NRES professor on campus, concerning the application of herbicide on the Orchard Downs plot. We believe the best plan of action is to apply herbicide to the entire plot as soon as possible, then again later in the fall. The goal is to have crop sciences/arboretum apply the herbicide on the plot. If you would like to discuss this further over zoom, let me know!
The semester-end is nearing, and I want to add that I will be on campus for most of the summer, so I will be able to work on the plot as we move forward.Thank you,
Izabelle
Res002 Biodiversity Plan - Successful
Associated Project(s):Sherry Nickols-Richardson, Director of University of Illinois Extension, sent Morgan White the following email in support of the Res002 recommendation.
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Dear Morgan,
Thank you for sharing the Urban Biodiversity Master Plan component noted below (iCAP 202 Objective 8.1). University of Illinois Extension supports the in-kind contribution of Lisa Merrifield toward this effort through FY24.
Please note that Illinois Extension does not have funding to support a formal master planning process. This would need to be established and developed by F&S. If there are other implications for financial support now or in the future, Illinois Extension requests that there be discussion about these implications before any expenses are incurred.
This will be an interesting, informative, and valuable process. I look forward to periodic reports about the progress.
Sincerely,
Shelly Nickols-Richardson
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See submittal and recommendation of Res002 Biodiversity Plan.
See transmittal of Res002 Biodiversity Plan.
See iWG assessment of Res002 Biodiversity Plan.
For future updates on this effort, visit Urban Biodiversity Master Plan.
Weekly Update: bike sales, Quad Fix-it day, Bucket Brigade
Associated Project(s):All, Had some nice warm weather last week. Sold a few more bikes. It’s almost as if there’s some kind of correlation between warmer weather and bike riding?
Elsewhere: we had two participants for our Friday Ride. We had our first Quad Fix It Day but that was a bust: cool and rainy weather don’t make for a good bike time. We’ll do another one this Thursday but it’s forecasting for rain and cool weather again. Spring is fickle.
Pending approval from Channing Murray, I’ll do a delivery run for the Bucket Brigade this week and see if it’s viable/feasible as a recurring event that we can promote.Our donations are picking up but mostly it’s been scrap-worthy parts, including maybe the worst salt/water damaged frame I’ve ever seen. Fun times!
The numbers:
Visitors: 30 (I card only)
Sales: 1,241.60
Memberships: 7 for $210
Bikes (refurb): 5 for $820
Tires/tubes: 7 for $40Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterGlobal Climate Change: Implications for National and Global Energy Policies
Associated Project(s):Climate researcher James Hansen, known for raising alarms about climate change in the 1980s, will address failures in energy policy & suggest changes moving forward. While the public is coming to grips with climate change, scientists & engineers failed to shape policies to avert its worst consequences, says Hansen, Director of Columbia University’s Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions Program.
May 5, 12–1:30 pm • Zoom | Password 591223
Julie Wurth Asmussen • Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
Global Climate Change: Implications for National and Global Energy Policies
2021-2022 Student Sustainability Committee Member Application
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee is seeking undergraduate and graduate students interested in applying for a voting member position for the 2021-2022 academic year. Applicants are not required to have a sustainability or STEM background. Any dedicated student interested in promoting campus sustainability is encouraged to apply. The deadline to apply is May 14, 2021.
Student Sustainability Committee • Student Success and Engagement
2021-2022 Student Sustainability Committee Member Application
archived info - previous project description
Associated Project(s):When built, the University of Illinois Campus Instructional Facility (CIF) will be a four-story building dedicated to academic and classroom use. CIF will serve 31,000 students daily and will leverage sustainable design to decrease its carbon emissions. The ground source heat exchange system will consist of approximately 60 wells arrayed under the John Bardeen Quad. It will be designed to be expandable, with the ability to be connected to other buildings, allowing for multiple phases. This SSC grant covers approximately 13% of the cost of the geothermal system, and this building project is the first public-private partnership on campus. As the campus works towards being carbon neutral by 2050, this project will not only reduce UIUC’s reliance on fossil fuels, but pave the way for new construction projects to use geothermal systems on campus.
Engagement SWATeam Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Engagement SWATeam met for their final meeting for the semester on April 30. The team contributed their ideas for definitions of sustainability and engagement to be used by the team and iSEE as a whole. These definitions will be refined over the summer. Also, the team plans to work over the summer with iWG to discuss the Engagement Mind Map to make a clear start for next semester. Meeting minutes attached below.
Attached Files:TED Talk: Eco Edition Series - Earth Month
Associated Project(s):We had a great TED Talk viewing party and discussion on environmental activism! Please share the TED Talk video with your friends, family members, and peers, and keep initiating conversations about climate change – even when they are difficult. Maria Maring did a fantastic job as the host and her presentation is attached.
Consider joining Waste Reduction @ Illinois | Facebook to continue the conversation! This is a great community forum for sharing ideas and continuing sustainability discussions. Keep an eye out for our May TEDTalk: Eco Edition which will focus on the topic of bikes, in celebration of Bike Month! Please be sure to sign up for the iSEE newsletter to stay up-to-date on upcoming events and programs.
TED Talk video: https://www.ted.com/talks/xiye_bastida_if_you_adults_won_t_save_the_worl...
Attached Files:technical note
Associated Project(s):The CIF Geothermal loop has a mixture of 30% glycol to 70% water.
Sustainability Council Meeting 4-28-21
Associated Project(s):The Sustainability Council met on April 28, 2021 and discussed the following:
- iCAP Dashboard
- Post-pandemic Implications for iCAP
- Student Sustainability Leadership Council
- Engagement001: General Education Board Sustainability Task Committee
- Land Management
- Overview of F&S Energy Management Plan
- Energy004: ACES Energy Performance Contract
See PowerPoint attached.
Attached Files:Energy004 Energy Conservation Funding - Transmitted
Associated Project(s):Following the completion of iWG assessment for Energy004 Energy Conservation Funding, the recommendation was transmitted to the Sustainability Council. The recommendation was discussed on 4/28/21.
See iWG assessment of Energy004 Energy Conservation Funding attached.
See SWATeam Recommendation Energy004 Energy Conservation Funding here.
Attached Files:Wildflower Display at Lincoln Ave Residence
Associated Project(s):The following is a message from John Marlin. In this message, Marlin includes information about the wildflower display at Lincoln Avenue Residence (LAR), as well as photographs of the location:
Hello,
At the moment and for the next several weeks woodland wildflowers will be blooming at LAR, specifically to the north of the front steps, continuing past the edge of the building, and alongside the north east side of the building. There are about 20 woodland species in the mix. This is a fairly good example of the type of plants that could be placed in small beds around campus to help pollinators and provide visual relief. The spring plants are especially nice to have around as students face the stress of finals and leaving their friends for the summer. I believe you would find a visit worthwhile. I would be glad to join at any convenient time.
The project was initiated in 2016 by the LAR Living Learning Community. In addition to the woodland plantings there are prairie and related plantings starting at the south side of the steps and continuing around the south side of the building to the loading dock. An additional planting is in the courtyard by the dining room. Various prairie species will bloom in sequence beginning now and through the fall. These plantings compliment the nearby Red Oak Rain Garden.
Over 50 students and community members planted the area. A part-time intern helped maintain it for the first year and a half. A $5,000 grant paid for the most of the plants and intern. There has been very limited maintenance due to the virus and lack of funds for the intern. The main problems are some weeds and aggressive spread of some of the native plants. Insects and birds use the plantings and several classes have visited.
There is a growing consensus in favor of locating pollinator pockets and other native planting around campus. Once in the ground they require minimal maintenance. A few seasonal student interns with some supervision could manage quite a few. I hope there can be some action along these lines over the next few years.
John C. Marlin, PhD
Research Affiliate, ISTC, PRI
217-649-4591
Photo 1: Volunteers planting at LAR in September 2016
Photo 2: Up-close photo of LAR flowers in April 2021
Photo 3: Up-close photo of LAR plants, including flowers, in April 2021
Photo 4: Photo of LAR plants and flowers underneath a tree in April 2021
Photo 5: Photo of LAR plants and flowers in April 2021
Bicycle Census spring 2021
Associated Project(s):Bicycle Census was organized on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 from 10-11 am. There were some technical difficulties and light drizzle during the event, due to which we were not able to cover everything on main campus. There were a total of 18 volunteers and we covered 21 map blocks. The remaining blocks will be covered by Sarthak Prasad and others in the next few days. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students transitioned to online classes, and the majority of faculty and staff established alternative work during the spring semester. This census data will provide a unique look at ridership levels during this period and offer important details about the traveling behavior of those remaining on campus.
The volunteers collected information on the number of off-and-on-rack bicycles along with specific bike rack information, including the type, capacity, and how the structures are installed.
Davis McGregor and Sgt. James Carter won the raffle and they will receive Illinois Coffee mugs.
The information collected in this bicycle census will be updated to the F&S database once the new GIS support is hired.
Recycling from covid-19 test sites at UIUC
Associated Project(s):The funnels, straws, and the test tubes all get incinerated, as hazardous waste. The gloves and styrofoam get recycled by Facilities & Services.
iWG Meeting Minutes from 4-27-21
Associated Project(s):The iWG met on April 27, 2021, and discussed the iCAP Team recommendations: ZW002 Join NERC Government Recycling Demand Champions, ZW003 GreenerOffice Delivery Service Enrollment, ZW004 Reusable Dining Containers Program, LW002 Vet Med Parking Re-Design, and LW003 Certified Green Building Certification. See meeting minutes attached.
Attached Files:Sustainability Land Management Committee Charge Letter
Associated Project(s):Madhu Khanna, iSEE Interim Director, sent out a charge letter inviting colleagues to serve on the ISEE-ACES-F&S Sustainable Land Management Committee. As a newly founded committee, it is designed to evaluate and incorporate sustainable land management practices at the University of Illinois South Farms on non-research land and beyond the campus boundaries on some of the University-owned land.
The letter expanded on the goals of the committee, as well as its responsibilities to drive initiatives forward.
Read the letter in the attached files below.
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Moved bikes, Quad Fix-it Day, Bike Census
Associated Project(s):All, Not much news from last week. We still aren’t busy-busy. I picked up bikes from the warehouse to scrap. I moved six kids bikes to Urbana on the big bike trailer and got lots of surprised looks, quizzical glances, and a couple thumbs up. Considering the amount of attention that trailer gets, we should look into getting some signage for it.
There’s been some nascent interest in volunteering from a few visitors. That’s been welcome. We also rearranged the workspace, moving the second repair stand next to the first one by the tool wall. They’re still safely separated but not totally annexed to the other side of the shop.
This week is our Friday Ride—last week was a no-show again—and our Quad Fix It Day on Thursday. I’ll be helping with the Bike Census on Wednesday as well.The numbers:
Visitors: 15
Sales: $627.24
Memberships: 3 for $90
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $140Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterEarth Month
Associated Project(s):This opportunity is available online.
TED Talk: Eco-Edition series - Earth Month
In celebration of Earth Month, the next TED Talk: Eco-Edition will focus on environmental activism and individual vs. corporate responsibility for climate change. Participants will view a prerecorded TED Talk by Xiye Bastida: "If you adults won't save the world, we will." All are then invited to participate in a guided discussion hosted by iSEE Communications Intern and ESES student Maria Maring.
Meredith Moore • Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
April e-update
Associated Project(s):Please see the attached April newsletter regarding the EPA's SmartWay program.
Attached Files: