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Full Committee Biweekly Meeting - 11.16.18
Associated Project(s):SSC convened on Friday, November 16th to discuss the Red Bison micro grant, project visibility, and the Yale carbon tax.
Attached Files:eGen SWATam Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):On Thursday, November 15th the eGen SWATeam had their 4th meeting of the semester.
Attached Files:Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hello Pete and Shawn--
This past week,
- I had emails with the BER students to answer a question about their efforts to identify teaching coordinators for the labs participating in the glove recycling program. We are seeking the information for the Division of Research Safety (DRS) as part of the effort to ensure that biohazards and dangerous chemicals are not inadvertently introduced into the recycling stream.
- Morgan confirmed that she will do additional outreach to Anthropology about the labs/room numbers where they collect gloves. I have a second email out to Veterinary Medicine requesting the same information and also their PI names. These efforts are also part of the information collection for DRS.
- Joey Kreiling expressed an interest in reaching out to the BER students regarding ActGreen's involvement with the Student Sustainability Leadership Council (SSLC). I have emailed him a couple of times for clarification so that I can get him in touch with the BER students, per Morgan's suggestion. I have not heard back from him yet.
- I confirmed with the BER students that we are not yet ready to recruit new participants for the EPS recycling program (they had asked about additonal volunteer opportunites when I met with them the week before last; I said I would check on the status of the styrofoam recycling program).
- I sent Joe Pickowitz an email to see what he has learned about operating costs to run the EPS densifier on campus.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, Slow last week, as to be expected.
Currently have 8 bikes for sale with a couple more queued up. Should have about 15 ready to go by end of the week.
Instead of having student workers build bikes piecemeal, this week I’ll try having each staffer be responsible for a bike—basically just a B-a-B but for sale. The hope here is that it will be a more holistic and teachable situation seeing a bike through from start to finish, just as the B-a-B program is. I tried this with one staffer last week and he was noticeably more engaged and hustling by the end, trying to get the bike done. It’ll help that we won’t have to figure out “what’s been done?” when each staffer comes in for their shift, too.
This week will be building bikes, organizing, and drafting student staff training guides.
The numbers:
Visitors: 62
Sales: $235.50
Memberships: 5 for $150
Tire/tubes: 4 for $25Thanks!
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Food Waste Management presentation to Housing
Associated Project(s):On November 12, 2018, Sarthak Prasad from Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (ISTC) presented a Food Waste Management study to compare the current mode of food waste management (EnviroPure) with 7 other food waste management equipment.
He recommended the Housing at UofI switched from the EnviroPure systems to InSinkerator's Grind2Energy systems as food waste processing system, before sending the processed food waste (in slurry form) to the Urbana-Champaign Sanitary District (UCSD) in Urbana, IL. UCSD's Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) has existing anaerobic digesters that can convert food waste into valuable biogas for electricity generation.
See attached the presentation in PDF form and the detailed cost analysis.
News-Gazette articles
Funding Approval for Green Restaurant
Associated Project(s):Mohamed Attalla and Evan De Lucia approved $32,000 of funding from the Carbon Credit Sales Fund for the Green Restaurant Certification Pilot.
"The requested funds will fully cover a five-year pilot of Green Restaurant Certification for all campus dining facilities and University Catering." -Micah Kenfield (11/8/2018)
An email of approval and the benefits the project will provide is attached below.
Attached Files:Proposed location for monitoring well
Associated Project(s):The attached map shows the proposed location for the geothermal monitoring well on the Bardeen Quad.
Attached Files:Sustainability Council meeting Nov. 7, 2018
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:# of bikes donated in 2018
Associated Project(s):Donated bikes over the two days totaled approximately 390. First day was 260 definitively and the second was 130, approximately.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, Last week was quite slow, as the sales numbers confirm. It’s been great to be able to keep the student staff on even as we slow down as I can train them better. Running through repairs and assembly of some of the more intricate bicycle componentry is a boon to them and myself—more skilled student workers makes for a better shop experience for all.
Big news of the week: Warehouse is empty of bikes—finally! This morning I’ll head over there to sweep up the last of the debris and straighten up. Working Bikes was thankful for the donations and some of the bikes are already in El Salvador and others will make their way to Lesotho, South Africa. A big thanks to Hank, Rick, Rafael, Todd, and APO for their assistance loading bikes.
This week I’ll be moving on hiring 2-3 more student workers, building bikes, ordering, inventory, and shop design/organization.
The numbers:
Visitors: 62
Sales: $139.00
Memberships: 1 for $30Tire/tubes: 4 for $15
Thanks!
Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerWeekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Zero waste activities this past week centered on glove recycling:
- Morgan and I had some email about our PI and lab/room-number information-collection effort for the Division of Research Safety.
- I replied to an inquiry from Arizona State University, seeking information about glove recycling programs at other universities such as ours.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Total Wind Power from Year Two
Associated Project(s):Total Wind Power Purchased in year one, from Nov. 2016 to Oct. 2017, was 25,603.70.
Total Wind Power Purchased in year two, from Nov. 2017 to Oct. 2018, was 24,136.60.
October Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the October 2018 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totalling 2,189.1 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Total Wind Power Purchased in year two, from Nov. 2017 to Oct. 2018, was 24,136.60.
Attached Files:ECBS SWATeam Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):On Thursday, November 1st, the ECBS SWATeam had their third meeting of the 2018-19 school year.
Attached Files:Meeting Minutes 1 November
Associated Project(s):Discussions on food waste data display, stormwater projects, Step 2 proposal for Student Sustainability Committee water quality monitoring funding
Attached Files:Full Biweekly Meeting 10.29.18
Associated Project(s):SSC convened on Monday, October 29th to discuss the voting meeting and the definition of sustainability.
Attached Files:Illini Union dashboard
Associated Project(s):Hi Becky,
As I mentioned yesterday at the Sustainability Celebration, we have developed HTML web pages for embedding into FourWinds digital signage so you can demonstrate or monitor your daily and weekly electricity usage. Here at the physical plant building, we have them built into a frame that toggles between the two web pages. You have to create a frame with a titel like “Electricity Usage – Illini Union”, embed the html, and then add a button to switch between the two sites. Unfortunately, the person who did this for us has moved to another job, so I can’t help you on the FourWinds programming. But I know that there are ways to display web pages. Here are the links to the pages we created for the Illini Union. We’d really like to see you guys put something like this up on your digital signage.
Day version:
https://ednaweb.illinienergy.illinois.edu/post/IUnion/graph.html
Week Version:
https://ednaweb.illinienergy.illinois.edu/post/IUnion/graph.html?week
If you would like more information, feel free to give me a call over here at F&S.
Mike Marquissee
Director – Budget and Planning Resources
Utilites and Energy Services Division
Facilities and Services
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Weekly update
Associated Project(s):Last week was really relaxed in the shop. I’ve been able to dedicate some time to training the student staff a little better. Having them strip and build bikes is good repetition and practice for them.
Tuesday was the Bike Shipping Event, which did not go as planned. Working Bikes wasn’t able to get their big container down here so they only took 260 bikes. That was compounded by a poor showing of volunteers to help. Most of the loading was done by two Working Bikes people and myself, which was tiring. By the second half, we had 5 or 6 people to help.
On Friday, Todd and I pulled about 60 bikes out of the warehouse. We should have it all cleared by end-of-week.
I interviewed two students last week as well. I have another interview tomorrow.
This week is the aforementioned job interview, as well as an iCap interview with someone from Sustainability. Mornings will be loading bikes at the warehouse and most shop hours will be spent teaching the staff more bike skills now that it’s slow.
The numbers:
Visitors: 73Sales: $430.25
Memberships: 4 for $120
Bikes (B-a-B): 2 for $40*
Tires/tubes: 10 for $84
*B-a-B pricing are now itemized to reflect the cost of new parts so TBP can keep better track of stock and sales of new parts. B-a-Bs aren’t cheaper, they’re just recorded as the base price only.Thanks!
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin