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Associated Project(s):From: Shlomy Ashkenazi <shlomy@greenq.co.il>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 9:18 AM
To: Varney, Peter W <pvarney@illinois.edu>
Subject: Heads up - Front loader in ChicagoHi Pete, Trust all is well, Just wanted to update about a development that might be relevant for you. We are going to install later on this week a lite system on a front-loader (in Chicago). If everything goes well that means we can supply reduced cost system to all types of trucks – front,rear & side loaders in about half the price of the previous system. In addition we will have a local rep in Illinois. I’ll keep you posted.
Best,
Shlomy
Energy Conservation Incentive Program Presentation 2019
Associated Project(s):Tanmay Takle discussed rewards/incentive programs that encourage building energy saving on campus.
Attached Files:The Buzz on Native Bees in East-Central Illinois
Associated Project(s):Join us on Monday, July 22 at noon at the Champaign Ext. This seminar is part of our Lunch with an Expert series with Maddy Kangas, a master's student from NRES, as our expert on native bees. There will be a short presentation on native bees in East-Central Illinois followed by your photos and questions. Do you need help with identification or more information? Bring your questions and your lunch.
Amanda Christenson . Cooperative Extension Service
Weekly Update - Keeping it Cool and Returned Bike
Associated Project(s):All,
The one day last week that it wasn’t blazing hot was the one day we were really busy. But we’re always at the whim of the weather. Other than the one busy day, it was business as usual.
We got a new giant fan delivered by the maintenance crew which has been a great help. Keeps things manageably cool in here. Don, the guy we did a bike exchange with, brought us a case of bottled water from Meijer, which was also awesome.
The real big news was the bike we were able to return to its rightful owner. A woman donated a bike that she said was abandoned in front of her apartment. With assistance from Durst, we were able to track down the original owner who came and picked it up on Friday. It was a good start to the weekend!
Outside of the regular day-to-day I’ll be training a new hire and looking to rig up some weatherproofing for the garage doors to keep it a little cooler in here as we look towards the super-hot end of the week we’re expecting.
Numbers:
Visitors: 75
Sales: $582.75
Bikes (refurb): 3 for $301
Membership: 3 for $90
Tire/tubes: 11 for $60Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterCruze Barn new address
Associated Project(s):The Cruze Barn was moved as part of the agreement with the Student Sustainability Committee for their funding support of the first solar farm. It was moved by Trillium Dell, and it is now located at 316 Leman Lane, Congerville, IL.
Red Oak Rain Garden Status Report
Associated Project(s):A status report on the Red Oak Rain Garden project by Team Leader Eliana Brown.
Attached Files:Timeline Update
Associated Project(s):From: Pai, Shantanu <spai@illinois.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 8:21 PM
To: John Cramer <john@loadman.com>
Cc: Larry Santi <larry@loadman.com>; Calvin Cotton <Calvin@loadman.com>; Duda, Patrick Raymond <pduda@illinois.edu>; Bulbule, Kanchan Krishna <kanchanb@illinois.edu>; Hiser, Daniel William <dwhiser@illinois.edu>; Varney, Peter W <pvarney@illinois.edu>
Subject: RE: Load Manager Real-Time Export to local databaseJohn,
Thank you so much for your demonstration yesterday and your willingness to accommodate our needs. I am looping in Patrick and Kanchan, who would appreciate the offer you all have graciously made more than I would. We are certainly moving forward with the Loadman system. A PO has been issued to Randy and Dan on our team is working with him to schedule the installation and deployment. The Facilities staff would need about 6-8 weeks from when Randy can come down and train our drivers to be operational with the RFID tags on the containers. I am hoping that once we have a timeline set with Randy, I will have a clear timeline but I would say we don’t need a ready solution for at least the next 8 weeks.
Shantanu
From: John Cramer <john@loadman.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 6:49 PM
To: Pai, Shantanu <spai@illinois.edu>
Cc: Larry Santi <larry@loadman.com>; Calvin Cotton <Calvin@loadman.com>
Subject: Load Manager Real-Time Export to local databaseHi Shantanu,
When we did the last webinar, we discussed real-time export of data in the cloud to a locally hosted database. We also discussed the web API that could be used to fetch records and provided you with the API documentation.
I wanted to let you know we are planning to write a client application using the web API to fetch records from the cloud and store those records in a database. When it is complete, it will function much the same as the real-time export that we discussed but without the complexity of SQL Server queries over the Internet and the security concerns of having open SQL ports in the University firewall.
If you plan on moving forward with the Loadman system, could you let us know the timeframe of when you would be looking for the export capability? Also, let us know if you need any particular features. As a prospective “launch” customer for this application, you can make sure that your requirements are considered for being included in the product.
Thanks,
John Cramer
Software Engineer
Phone: 425-235-4335
Fax: 425-235-4937
15224 SE Renton Issaquah Road, Renton, WA 98059, USA
Weekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn--
This week's zero waste activities were
- To coordinate with Morgan on an offer from the Student Alumni Ambassadors to help with zero waste actions on the iHelp Day of Service, Sept. 28. I replied to them with a cc to Morgan to see what projects we may have that student volunteers can help with.
- To respond to a University of Virginia survey on organizational recycling.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Intro to Butterflies
Associated Project(s):Children's Intro to Butterflies
Champaign County Master Gardeners present Children's Intro to Butterflies on Sat., July 20, 9:15 or 10:30 a.m., at the Idea Garden on S. Lincoln Ave. in Urbana. Ages 5-9. Limited to 24 per session. We will begin with a short educational lesson on butterfly anatomy, metamorphosis, and identification. They will then paint a flower pot to take home. https://go.illinois.edu/ButterflyProgram
Tabitha Elder . Cooperative Extension Service
Weekly Update - Collection of Abandoned Bikes
Associated Project(s):All,
Last week was truncated a bit by the long holiday weekend. We were only open Mon – Wed.
I trained a new employee last week and had her start. I was also informally notified that two current staffers will most likely step away from working here at CBC in the next few weeks. The timing worked out pretty well with the two new staffers coming on board. That should get me through the remaining summer months.Two bikes left on the bike rack outside when I got in this morning, so that’s still helping.
This week I’ll be doing more training with the new staffers, schedule and hold a staff meeting for my team, and the regular schedule of organizing, cleaning, and building.
Thanks!
Numbers:
Visitors: 51
Sales: $371
Bike (refurb): 1 for $200
Membership: 3 for $90
Tires/tubes: 6 for $28Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterCurrent Waste Data Tracking System
Associated Project(s):The attached file is the current waste data tracking system at the F&S Waste Transfer Station on campus.
Attached Files:Weekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hello Pete and Shawn--
There were no zero waste activities this past week.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
FY2018 ECIP Winners
Associated Project(s):Here are the winners for the 2018 ECIP Awards!
Occupant Action % Improvement Incentive Award 1. Turner Hall 21.8% $103,130 2. Art and Design Building 19.9% $37,816 3. Burrill Hall 19.8% $57,518 Energy Advancement % Improvement Incentive Award 1. Coordinated Science Laboratory 47.2% $84,308 2. Seitz Materials Research Laboratory 44.4% $91,537 3. Loomis Laboratory of Physics 40.7% $25,717 4. Harker Hall 38.0% $10,000 Attached Files:recycled content paper resources
Associated Project(s):Here are some references, provided by Eric Benson, on recycled paper/environmentally sourced recycled paper.
https://re-nourish.org/paper-printing-ink-tips/
email addresses for trees?
Associated Project(s):What if we gave email addresses to our campus trees? https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/07/when-you-give-a-tree-an-email-address/398210/
June 2019 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the June 2019 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 1,657.8 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:LEED v.4 requires bike shower facilities
Associated Project(s):The new version of LEED (v.4) requires shower facilities for bicyclists as a pre-requisite. The LEED point is described online at https://www.usgbc.org/credits/neighborhood-development-plan-neighborhood-development/v4-draft/sllc4.
VeoRide June 2019 ridership overview
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the VeoRide ridership data for June 2019.
Attached Files:Meeting Minutes for iWG Meeting July 2, 2019
Associated Project(s):These are the meeting minutes of the July 2, 2019 Illinois Climate Action Plan Working Group. Several SWATeam recommendations were assessed in this meeting.
Attached Files: