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Caceres Lab plans to aid campus sustainability
Associated Project(s):The Cáceres Lab has indicated support for measuring the watershed point identified by the ALUFS SWATeam for measuring stormwater impacts from South Farms. A meeting is planned for May 2017 with sustainability staff and lab representative, Chris Holmes.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was oddly slow at times. We had 110 visitors. We grossed $956.60. We sold eight memberships for $275; one refurbished bike for $70; one build-a-bike for $96; and $144 in tires/tubes.
Last week I prepped for Bike To Work Day, attended a Bike Project Meeting, built bikes and helped organize an end-of-semester lunch get-together for CBC staffers and the TDM team. I spoke with a Parking employee and he expressed a great interest and appreciation for the Housing bike rack program and as of last week we’ve got one donated bike, but again, it’s still well before graduation.
I have been getting a lot of questions about summer hours at the Campus Bike Center, which is a little disconcerting for our publicity and visibility on campus. But then again, can’t fault people for being on the academic calendar at a University.
On this week’s agenda is Bike To Work Day, which promises to be a great day for sustainability and healthfulness! This week will also be the last official BikeFace-operated Friday Ride. While hopefully they will continue in some fashion, they will no longer be organized and put on by BikeFace UIUC.
Sincerely,- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Resilience report from the American Institute of Architects
Associated Project(s):See attached resilience report from the American Institute of Architects.
Attached Files:iWG agenda May 2, 2017
Associated Project(s):See attached agenda for iWG meeting held on May 2nd, 2017.
Attached Files:Community Resilience Building
Associated Project(s):Check the Community Resilience Building website. It has some interesting materials and reports.
Here is the link: https://www.communityresiliencebuilding.com/
iWG meeting minutes May 2, 2017
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:note about cycles of concentration for pilot studies
Associated Project(s):We set COC = 5 for pilot studies.
Real-time meter funding
Associated Project(s):The Business Instructional Facility (BIF) was designed for future use of greywater, which is either recaptured water or raw (untreated) water. Although the building is fed from the potable water supply, there is separate piping for the restroom facilities and similar greywater-viable systems in the building. Data from about potential use of greywater can be very valuable for campus and others to know how much water can a building use for flushing toilets, comparing to the potable water we actually need, such as drinking water. In spring 2017, members of the Water SWATeam submitted a proposal about implementing a real-time water meter to the Student Sustainability Committee, and it got approved. They are working with Facilities & Services (F&S) to purchase the real-time meter and install it. Then this data will be made available publicly, so the students can use them for research or different sustainability questions.
Change in Gross Square Feet (GSF)
Associated Project(s):Lincoln Hall before renovation was 171,121 GSF and now it is 175,848 GSF.
Weekly update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hello all,
Here are my updates from last week:
- Met with Morgan to learn how to enter information into the iCAP portal. I plan to update zero waste coordination activities in the coming week.
- Received campus maps from Morgan so that I can start mapping the existing locations of outdoor trash bins. This information will help inform decisions about where to locate dual bins.
- Reviewed recommendations from the PWR SWATeam regarding battery recycling, the need to implement the draft CAM paper purchasing policy, and a recycling component of the campus ethics training video.
Sincerely,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorArbor Day Celebration - rain and shine
Associated Project(s):The Arbor Day Celebration was moved into the ACES Library, due to forecasted rain storms during the event. Photos from the event are attached here.
Attached Files:Morgan Johnston speaks to Uni Sustainable Energy class
Associated Project(s):Sharlene Denos, instructor at University High School, invited Morgan Johnston to speak to the Sustainable Energy class about the Solar Farm.
eGen007 recommendation for second solar farm
Associated Project(s):Attached is a recommendation submitted by the EGEN SWATeam for consideration. We believe this recommendation will advance sustainability goals set forth by the 2015 iCAP.
The EGEN SWATeam appreciates any feedback resulting from consideration of this recommendation.
Attached Files:ECBS SWATeam meeting minutes
Associated Project(s):On the agenda at the ECBS SWATeam meeting:
1) Follow up from April 14 Illini Lights Out;
2) Reports from success of Eco-Olympics;
3) Continued discussions on Karl’s work with ACES and other buildings;
4) Energy efficiency standard for UIUC;
5) Dr. Ximing Cai, new Associate Director for Campus Sustainability came to meet the team;
6) SWATeam next meeting time and date: May 11th, from 3:30 to 5 pm.
Attached Files:Water & ALUFS Joint Meeting Minutes 4/27/17
Associated Project(s):Water & Stormwater SWATeam and the Agriculture, Land Use, Food & Sequestration (ALUFS) SWATeam had a joint meeting to discuss shared objectives and project ideas.
Attached Files:Eco-Olympics 2017 Results and Closing Letter
Associated Project(s):Attached are the results with the closing letter.
Attached Files:Morgan Johnston speaks to Parkland Board of Trustees
Associated Project(s):In support of installing solar PVs at Parkland College, Morgan Johnston spoke to the Parkland College Board of Trustees, as requested by their VP of Institutional Advancement and Sustainability Coordinator. Ms. Johnston shared the benefits and lessons learned from the university's solar farm installation.
March 2017 Sustainability Council Recommendations & Next Steps
Associated Project(s):Director of iSEE, Evan DeLucia, summarized three recommendations presented at the March 2017 Sustainability Council meeting: EGen005 Rooftop Solar Standard, EGen003 Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Timeline, and ECons003 Conservation Budget, as well as the next steps, for Chancellor Jones’ approval.
We followed up with the Sustainability Council on April 25, 2017, with the attached file.
See Transmittal of EGen005 Rooftop Solar Standards here.
See iWG Assessment for SWATeam recommendation EGen005 Rooftop Solar Standard here.
See SWATeam recommendation EGen005 Rooftop Solar Standards here.
See Transmittal of EGen003 PPA term to the Sustainability Council here.
See iWG Assessment of EGen003 PPA Term here.
See SWATeam recommendation EGen003 PPA Term here.
See Transmittal of ECONS003 Conservation Budget to the Provost Office
See iWG Assessment of ECONS003 Conservation Budget
ee SWATeam Recommendation of ECONS003 Conservation Budget
Attached Files:Minutes 4/21/2017
Associated Project(s):The Purhcasing, Waste, and Recycling SWAT Team met to disucss topics including the ethics compliance video and battery recyling. The SWAT Team decided on three recommendations to make to the Associate Director of Campus Sustainability, Ximing Cai. These reccomendations include:
1. Promoting the Ethics Compliance Video with a written summary
2. Implement the approved Paper Policy draft
3. Continue battery recycling on campus
The SWAT Team also discussed efforts to increase recycling/lower the use of paper on campus. One avenue the team considered is urging RSOs to use less paper to promote their activities during Quad Day.
Attached Files: