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SSC Funding Agreement - LED in 104 and 222
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $46,000 to upgrade the lighting in room 104 and room 222 at the Illini Union to LEDs.
This proposal directly funds:
- Installation labor
- LED light fixtures
- Replacement LEDs
Attached Files:SSC Funding Agreement - InSPIRE Solar Charging Stations
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $5,800 to the student group, InSPIRE, that is installing solar charging stations.
This proposal directly funds:
- Building materials
- Replacement parts
Attached Files:SSC Funding Agreement - Geothermal at WPP
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $132,550 to install a geothermal exchange at WPP.
This proposal directly funds:
- Geothermal equipment
- Drilling boreholes
- Fiber optic cables
- Student wages
- Publicity fees
Attached Files:SSC Funding Agreement - Student-Led Census at Trelease
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $69,467 to complete the first tree census at Trelease Woodlands.
This proposal directly funds:
- Student labor
- Census equiment
Attached Files:SSC Funding Agreement - Green Labs
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $11,000 to the Green Labs program to hire student interns.
This proposal directly funds:
- Student wages
Attached Files:SSC Funding Agreement - Dual Flush Toilets at UGL
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $5,715 to install dual flush valves at the Undergraduate Library.
This proposal directly funds:
- Replacement toilet fixtures
- Installation labor
- Outreach materials
Attached Files:SSC Funding Agreement - Enhancing Learning at SAW
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $40,000 to the Southern Arboretum Woodlands (SAW) to enhance learning opportunities and continue management efforts..
This proposal directly funds:
- Plants
- Management supplies
- Wages
- Signage
Attached Files:SSC Funding Agreement - Illini Lights Out Expansion
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee allocated $10,000 to Illini Lights Out to expand the program.
This proposal directly funds:
- Safety wear
- Outreach materials
- Event supplies
Attached Files:ENVS301 Sustainability final report
Associated Project(s):See attached the report "Influence of LEED on Water Consumption & Cost: Business Instructional Facility vs. Undergraduate Library" as submitted by Lucia Dunderman, Dustin Frye and Olivia Yu for their project in ENVS301.
Attached Files:dockless bike sharing article
Associated Project(s):UI officials working on incentives to keep shared bikes in populated areas
Mon, 05/07/2018 - 5:37pm | Tim Ditman
CHAMPAIGN — As a dockless-bike-sharing program inches closer to reality in Champaign-Urbana, University of Illinois officials are working on an incentive program to ensure more bikes rented on campus stay in populated areas.
The concept, in general, allows people to rent bikes anywhere in town rather than at a fixed location. The two cities and the UI are working on an intergovernmental agreement to have mostly the same rules.
Lily Wilcock, active transportation coordinator for the UI, said the campus's rules will require the bikes to be returned to a rack so as not to block sidewalks or entrances to buildings, and the UI is working with bike-share companies to make that easier.
"One of the concerns we had as the University of Illinois was, what do you do if someone just rides it to their house and then they leave it there?" Wilcock said. "Some of the companies have responded to that, in that they've been using in other cities an incentive program. They've been allowing someone to ride the bus out to an area to get the bicycle, and then they get a free ride back to leave it in a more populated area. ... And then they get incentives like a certain amount of ride credit."
Wilcock said a dockless-bike-sharing system could launch on campus in the fall.
geothermal could be an option for aquaponics on campus
Associated Project(s):The geothermal researchers suggest considering geothermal in collaboration with aquaponics. Apparently, our region could be a great supplier of shrimp farming some day...
KLBS of steam to MMBTU conversion factor for campus
Associated Project(s):The F&S Utilities and Energy Services division uses a conversion factor of 1.2 MMBTU / klbs of steam. We produce some higher pressure steam.
Low pressure steam conversion information can be found at https://sciencing.com/convert-steam-btu-8495235.html.
17S SSC Semesterly Report - Solar at BIF
Associated Project(s):Spring 2018 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) for the rooftop solar project.
Attached Files:EGen008 Pursue Solar PPA recommendation - Submittal
Associated Project(s):The eGen SWATeam submitted a recommendation, to the iWG, stating, "Explore the option of a PPA with a local solar developer."
See attached the SWATeam recommendation, EGen008 Pursue Solar PPA, complete with comments from all the eGen SWATeam members.
Attached Files:Clean River blog about recycling failures
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last Tuesday was BIKE TO WORK DAY! It was great! Great weather, great turnout, great conversation, great blindingly bright Vision Zero t shirts. I even sold some tubes and lights here at the Bike Center during the event and helped with some minor tune-ups. Peak times—no surprise—was 8:30 – 9am. After that a few stragglers hung around until l0.
On Saturday we had the Bike Rodeo at the ARC parking lot. While we didn’t have the huge turnout we were hoping for, the event ran really smoothly and we were able to educate and teach a lot about bike safety and bike-handling skills. Nothing beats showing a kid who’s barely taller than a bike pump how to air up their tires. Needless to say, that was a team effort.
This week will be a major shop clean and purge as we’ve received another 8 or so bikes from Champaign Cycle that are on-the-whole quality bikes that need somewhere to be stored. And last week with the doors open a lot of leaves and debris got blown into the shop, so that’ll all need cleaning up as well.Numbers:
Visitors: 70
Sales: $828.60
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $160
Memberships: 5 for $150
Tire/tube: 16 for $89Thanks!
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
PWR012 Purchasing Representation recommendation - Submittal
Associated Project(s):The PWR SWATeam submitted a recommendation, to the iWG, stating, "A staff member on the University of Illinois Purchasing Division commit to regularly attend the meetings of the Purchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeam."
See attached the SWATeam recommendation, PWR012 Purchasing Representation, complete with comments from all the PWR SWATeam members.
Attached Files:PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator recommendation - Submittal
Associated Project(s):The PWR SWATeam submitted a recommendation, to the iWG, stating, "We recommend that a full-time Zero Waste Coordinator is hired."
See attached the SWATeam recommendation, PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator, complete with comments from all the PWR SWATeam members.
Attached Files:ECONS007 Energy Conservation Funding 2018 recommendation - Submittal
Associated Project(s):The ECBS SWATeam submitted a recommendation, to the iWG, stating, "We recommend $10M per year (scalable) of funding for the next 5 years to implement critical projects that work in concert with energy performance contracts (EPC). EPC contracts are fulfilled by specialized, accredited firms known as energy service companies. The university uses EPCs to manage complex projects targeting facilities with high energy use, such as laboratories, maximizing energy efficiency and addressing sizable volumes of deferred maintenance issues along the way. The campus backlog on deferred maintenance is approaching $1 billion."
See attached the SWATeam recommendation, ECONS007 Energy Conservation Funding 2018, complete with comments from all the ECBS SWATeam members.
Also attached is the EPC Analysis report as submitted by the ECBS SWATeam.