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Rooftop Solar work to start this summer
Associated Project(s):The 235,000 GSF facility for the Electrical and Computer Engineering department will integrate instruction and research. This project is to reinforce structural steel members in the building for the future placement of a rooftop solar array. There are 970 modules to install with a total DC power rating of 272 kW.
Survey sent to CEE faculty and staff
Associated Project(s):Becky Jonas created a recycling survey to send to CEE faculty and staff, in advance of changing the recycling system and messaging in Newmark Civil Engineering Lab.
Attached Files:Discussion about food waste quantities
Associated Project(s):Lance Schideman, Morgan White, Linhan Yang, Manying Zhang, and Kulsoom Abbas met to discuss progress on the projections of total food waste by building on campus. We will adjust the total estimated, based on population changes over the course of the year.
Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Zero-waste activities this week were
- An update to the glove recycling page to post a PDF with instructions for participants to drop off gloves at the trailer at PPSB
- Brief communication with Joe Pickowitz regarding the styrofoam densifier (he is waiting for parts for it so that he can collect performance data on it)
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorMowing scheduled
Associated Project(s):Grounds will be mowing the low mow zones throughout Orchard Downs and Vet Med tomorrow into early next week. This is necessary to control the noxious weeds and tree saplings that are invading these areas. We will most likely mow off the low mows around Dorner Pond, Water Survey and areas along S. Fourth Street as well.
Plans underway for September 2018 event
Associated Project(s):We have decided on the original two locations:
- Illinois and Lincoln
- Alma Mater
Date agreed upon was Thursday, September 20, 2018. 4:30 – 7:00 PM.
Light selection is half Planet Bike Blinky sets and half silicone–wrap sets. MTD will be ordering $3,000 of the silicone lights and TBP will, with their approval, order $3000 of PB Blinky sets.
With the speed of distribution last year the stations ran out of lights before the end of the event. This year we will not need the reflector station.
F&S would like to see if we can set-up the event to spend some time talking to the recipient of lights about bike safety and/or do an ABC Quick Check before we install the lights.
SSC Funding Agreement - TBH Energy Upgrades
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $38,000 to make energy upgrades at Temple Hoyne Buell Hall.
This proposal directly funds:
- Window hardware
- Demand control ventilation with low-leak dampers
- Automatic sensors and actuators
- Interactive digital displays
Attached Files:Solar Urbana-Champaign 3.0 launches
Associated Project(s):Solar Urbana-Champaign is back with version 3.0!
- New options for renters, homeowners, commercial property owners, businesses, and farm owners.
- Now available in Piatt County in addition to Champaign County.
- Solar Power Hour presentations all summer long.
- September 30 sign-up deadline.
- Solar Power Hour kick-off events: Wednesday, May 16 in Urbana and Thursday, May 17 in Monticello (see below).
The successful Solar Urbana-Champaign group purchasing program is available again in 2018. Since 2016, the program has led to the installation of over 1 megawatt of solar on 138 properties across Champaign County. The program has educated hundreds of individuals about solar and helped people save on solar through volume purchasing.
Now, the program expands eligibility to Piatt County residents as well as Champaign County residents. And, thanks to new state legislation, even more people can get access to solar.
Start by attending a Solar Power Hour (full calendar below). This free information session teaches you the basics of solar, its financial implications for your household, and how the solar group buy program works. Then, get a free, no obligation site assessment from the competitively selected solar installer for Solar Urbana-Champaign 3.0.
This program was brought to you by the City of Urbana, Prairie Rivers Network, and the Midwest Renewable Energy Assocation. We welcome everyone to help spread the word!
If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know by responding directly to this email. Shine on!
- Peter
Added Glove Drop-off Instructions Flier to Related Files - May 14, 2018
Associated Project(s):On May 14, 2018, Marya Ryan added a PDF with instructions for program participants to drop off gloves at PPSB.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week picked up a little. We had a couple days there of pretty steady busyness. Summer weather’ll do that!
I’ve hired two new student workers for the summer, which is a start, but will need to hire a few more in time for the Fall semester once Evan, Dennis, and Lucas move on.I dropped off a stack of quarter sheet flyers at Champaign Cycle over the weekend, much to their delight, so we’ll have a little more exposure in the wider off-campus community.
This week I’ll continue processing the bikes donated from Champaign Cycle’s Community Bike Sale. I’ll do final safety inspections on the half dozen or so bikes that are almost ready for sale. Additionally, I’ll begin training the new student staffers.
Numbers:
Visitors: 87
Sales: $598.20
Bike (refurb): 1 for $110
Memberships: 3 for $90
Tires/tubes: 9 for $49- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Freezer Challenge update and encouraged to register
Associated Project(s):Click here to see this online Hello everyone and Thank You to the many labs already registered!
The International Freezer Challenge is in full swing with an EXTENDED deadline thru JUNE 15th.
Approximately 25 labs have registered to participate in the Freezer Challenge. Reaching our goal of 50 labs participating will put the university in contention for first place in the academic organization category. Regardless, participation represents your commitment to environmental stewardship and supports the University of Illinois in reflecting our world-class standing.All actions taken during the past school year are eligible for points and can be added to your score card
The Eco-Olympics student group is supporting the University of Illinois’ participation in the International Freezer Challenge and is pleased to provide the following awards.
The top (4) four Labs scoring the highest points during the competition will WIN $50 gift certificates to Silvercreek, Nando Milano’s or Biaggi’s restaurants.
Random drawings will be held giving away:
4- $25 Gift certificates to Silvercreek
4- $20 gift certificates to Courier Café
25-Coupons for free drinks at Espresso Royale
10-Coupons for free shake drinks at Courier CaféA HUGE Thank You to everyone for making these awards possible!
You can reach the Eco-Olympics team via email: ecoolympics@gmail.com
The main take away is that by utilizing best practices in sample management and storage, our labs increase their efficiency and sustainability.For more information contact Paul Foote @ gfoote2@illinois.edu
or visit: https://www.freezerchallenge.org/ or Freezer Challenge on the iCAP Portal
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Calendars • Directory • Campus Map • Email • Giving • Identity Standards • ContactDavey Tree will kickoff the inventory in June 2018
Associated Project(s):Davey Tree has been hired, and they will start the campus tree inventory in June 2018.
ECBS SWATeam Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):On April 13th, 2018, the ECBS SWATeam held their 13th meeting of the school year. They discussed the status updates for the funding energy conservation recommendation, as well as the green labs coordinator recomendation. They also conducted new recommendations for ESCO projects and Deferred Maintenance backlog. Eco-Olmypics is in its final week and is finishing strongly, and the Freezer Challenge has had significant progress with registrations. Paul will continue to work with Joyce Mast on the ECEB net zero energy project.
Attached Files:Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Last week’s zero waste activities were
- A call with Morgan to move the glove recycling materials along. I followed up with revisions to some of the graphics we are using.
- Morgan and I also discussed a write-up I am working on for the Architecture Review Committee regarding the replacement of the outdoor concrete trash bins with dual trash-and-recycling bins.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorECONS006 Energy Conservation Funding 2017 - Successful
Associated Project(s):Matthew Tomaszewski responded to the iWG Chair, Dr. Ximing Cai, with the following email:
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Good morning, Ximing,
I have had a couple conversations with Provost Cangellaris about this recommendation. We will include it for consideration as part of our broader discussion of the campus budget. As you know, budget reform has implications for space and utilities use, so this is a timely submission.Thank you,
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For any future updates on this item, please visit the Utility and Energy Services Funds project.
See Transmittal of ECONS006 Energy Conservation Funding 2017 to the Provost Office here.
See iWG Assessment of the ECONS006 Energy Conservation Funding 2017 here.
See SWATeam recommendation ECONS006 Energy Conservation Funding 2017 here.
Chancellor Jones sends congratulations letter
Associated Project(s):Chancellor Jones sent a congratulatory letter to the Tree Campus Advisory Committee, in recognition of their efforts to be recognized as a Tree Campus USA. That letter, as well as the letter from the Arbor Day Foundation, are attached here.
"Congratulations to all of the Campus Tree Advisory Committee on your efforts that led to Illinois being recognized as a Tree Campus USA for a third consecutive year! This is a very visible example of what our campus commitment to environmental sustainability looks like in practice. I also know that this recognition is not simply a paper honor handed out to every university that applies, but only goes to universities that meet the exacting criteria set out by the Arbor Day Foundation. Thank you for all your hard work. The new tree on the Quad planted to celebrate this latest honor is going to be a great addition to the campus skyline."
Robert J. Jones, chancellor
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaignnote about measuring quality of water in campus watershed
Associated Project(s):The SWATeam asked County Engineer, Jeff Blue, who owns the bridge running across the Embarras on Airport Road (1100N) just west of the intersection of Race Street (1350E), in the hopes of adding a monitoring station. Mr. Blue replied, "That bridge is under the jurisdiction of Philo Township. I know he is doing some substantial work on the ditch on the north side of Airport Road this summer which leads to this bridge. I doubt if the township would object, but it would be best to wait until the work on the ditch is complete. Please let me know what type of monitoring device would be used and how it would be attached to the bridge. I should be your contact on this project, as we are the bridge inspectors on behalf on the township."
Water004 GSI Standards Parking Lots recommendation - Assessment started
Associated Project(s):The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on May 10, 2018, to discuss and start the assessment of Water004 GSI Standards Parking Lots recommendation. The iWG's draft assessment was:
"F&S should include the minimum requirements of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) in the Facilities Standards, as described in the Campus Master Plan."
See SWATeam recommendtion Water004 GSI Standards Parking Lots here.
Water005 Rainworks Design Lot F4 recommendation - Assessment started
Associated Project(s):The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on May 10, 2018, to discuss and start the discussion on SWATeam recommendation, Water005 Rainworks Design Lot F4. The iWG's draft comment on the recommendation was:
"Do a feasibility study for lot F4, incorporating the green infrastructure from the conceptualization completed by the students in the award winning rainworks challenge. Potential funding could be requested from the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)."
See SWATeam recommendation Water005 Rainworks Design Lot F4 here.