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Purchase order created
Associated Project(s):Purchase order created for Learn How to Ride class on campus. It will be taught by Cynthia Hoyle (PO #P2549793) and Lily Wilcock (PO #P2549790). The total cost will $600 for 6 students maximum.
FY20 College Energy EIU Documents
Associated Project(s):Hi Tony,
Could you please provide files like these, for FY21, FY22, and FY23? This is in support of the iCAP objective https://icap.sustainability.illinois.edu/objectives/222-reduce-building-level-energy.
Thank you,
Morgan
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Morgan,
Can you refresh my memory on how this information is distributed and utilized to support the iCAP? Since it has been three years since we last produced the reports I am wondering if there is still value in producing these.
Best,
Tony
Attached Files:Chart in Microsoft Word_2020.xlsx
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_FW.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KL.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KM.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KN.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KP.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KR.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KS.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KT.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KU.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KV.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KW.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_KY.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LB.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LC.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LD.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LE.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LF.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LG.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LL.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LM.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LN.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LP.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LQ.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_LR.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_NJ.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_NQ.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_NT.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEAR_FY20_NU.pdf
College_Energy_RPT_YEARFY20_LT.pdf
Energy Usage Trend Chart_FY20.xlsx
GSF 2020_06_MonthEnd.xlsx
UIUC Energy Report Card 2020.docx
Veo Total Rides for the month of July 2023
Associated Project(s):Attached is a detailed metrics report for total Veo rides taken on campus for the month of July 2023.
Veo Total Rides for the month of June 2023
Associated Project(s):Attached is a detailed metrics report for total Veo rides taken on campus for the month of June 2023.
Veo Total Rides for the month of May 2023
Associated Project(s):Attached is a detailed metrics report for total Veo rides taken on campus for the month of May 2023.
Veo Total Rides for the month of April 2023
Associated Project(s):Attached is a detailed metrics report for total Veo rides taken on campus for the month of April 2023.
Veo Total Rides for the month of March 2023
Associated Project(s):Attached is a detailed metrics report for total Veo rides taken on campus for the month of March 2023.
Brent Lewis approves 17 more dual bin locations
Associated Project(s):On July 18th, Brent Lewis approved 16 more sites for installation, and the site on Champaign property was approved on July 6. On September 6th, these 17 sites plus the 7 additional sites sent to earlier this summer on June 7th (the eighth site at Siebel Center for Computer Science was installed on August 1st, so it was omitted from this spreadsheet), were sent to the iron workers for a total of 24 sites.
55 dual bins remain in storage and need site proposals from the zero waste team and approval from Brent Lewis.
Zero Waste Coordinator presented at the KAM all staff meeting
Associated Project(s):Provided a basic overview of zero waste objectives and initiatives at the university, the waste management process, and opportunity to join an upcoming Waste Transfer Station tour
Attached Files:Check in meeting from September 6, 2023
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the agenda and documents shared during this meeting. Watch the meeting recording here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QZsmvj8CXrpSFk7BlJpjw4Pvm64c0u4V/view?u...
Attached Files:Bike Month Planning Team Meeting Agenda 2023-09-06b.pdf
Champaign County Bikes September 2023 Events.pdf
Bike to Work Day Press Release 2023-09-05 v1.docx
Bike to Work Day 2023 Station Manager Reminders.docx
Bike Station Volunteer Instructions 2023-08-31.doc
Bike Station Talking Points 2023-08-31.doc
Green rolloff for recycling arrives!
Associated Project(s):It's here, it's here, it's finally here. Waste Transfer Station purchased a new green rolloff container specifically for recycling. We expect to use it for tailgate recycling, welcome week, and any other event that produces an excess of recycling or would benefit from a container dedicated to recyclables.
Attached Files:Building Services Specialist Cleaning Program Launched This Semester
Associated Project(s):Before the start of the fall semester, the F&S Building Services department launched a new Specialist Cleaning Program in five high-usage campus facilities. Almost 40 BSWs underwent professional development and received training certification from the ISSA, a leading organization for the cleaning industry worldwide.
ISSA professional development at the university will organize detailed cleaning tasks and deliver many benefits of a more systematic approach that transitions from the current zone cleaning setup, where BSWs perform all cleaning tasks within a specified area. Streamlined processes for color-coding will help eliminate the potential for cross-contamination and promote the more efficient utilization of equipment and supplies.
The pilot buildings are the Campus Instructional Facility, Talbot Laboratory, Grainger Engineering Library Information Center, Lincoln Hall, and the Materials Science and Engineering Building. These high-usage facilities were selected based on the ability to successfully evaluate and replicate the program in other similar facilities moving forward. A list of departmental expectations is available to help further explain key aspects of this initial effort.
For questions about the Specialist Cleaning Program and Building Services Transformation Initiative, contact Director of Transportation & Building Services Pete Varney pvarney@illinois.edu, 217-333-7583.
energy conservation question from CEE assistant professor
Associated Project(s):Hello,
I have seen a number of emails this summer when it gets really hot about energy conservation.
In Newmark (NCEL), the summer time temperatures are kept to ABSURDLY low temperatures. This is absolutely stressing the electrical grid for no reason.
Graduate students keep winter coats in their offices and sometimes even use space heaters in the summer.
A colleague of mine's student office in NCEL measured a temperature of 58 degrees recently.
Who can we talk to about changing the thermostat? It is ridiculous when it is 100 degrees outside that we are cooling our massive building to such a degree that we need to wear long pants, long sleeves, and coats.
Best,
Hannah
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Hello All,
FYI
David- Here is something for the control center- in case there are some alarms or setpoints that need adjusting.
Morgan- Karl has shared this bldg. is in need of deferred maintenance and a large scale upgrades.
Let me know if you have any thing too add when responding to Hannah?
Best
Paul Foote
[WUNA-Main] Will Styrofoam recycling continue post-Dart?
Associated Project(s):From Kathy's Mailbag in today's News-Gazette:
“I'm wondering if Styrofoam recycling will stop when the Dart Container plant closes at the end of the year. Our community Styrofoam recycling program is one of just six in the state, with the other 5 located in the Chicago area. Will this program be saved for our community?”
Michael Westerfield, Dart Container Corporation’s vice president for sustainability, notified the City of Champaign that the community Styrofoam recycling program hosted by Dart will remain in operation until Sept. 29.
Nichole Millage, the City of Champaign’s environmental sustainability specialist, said at this time she is not aware of any other companies or recycling processors in the area that have the equipment (densifier) to recycle Styrofoam. “If new options become available, I will make sure folks are aware.”
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Hi Morgan and Scott,
Could the city of Urbana or the UIUC buy Dart’s densifier and operate it for the community?
Jeff
Learn to Ride Class Rescheduled for Oct. 7th
Associated Project(s):Learn How to Ride class was rescheduled for October 7th from 10 am - 12:30 pm at the basketball courts by Campus Bike Center
2023 Competition Update
Associated Project(s):Dear Friend of the Reimagine our Future student sustainability competition,
We are writing to provide a brief update about Reimagine our Future.
As you know, the aim of this competition is to harness the creativity and intelligence of undergraduate students, challenging them to develop ideas and solutions that will contribute to the achievement of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and encouraging them to feel empowered as engaged problem-solvers.
Registration is now open for the 2023 competition, and we have some exciting developments to report.
Students from nine participating higher education institutions can enter the competition this year either as individuals or as members of teams. (Students from any higher education institution anywhere may be on a team that enters the competition provided that team is led by a student from a participating institution.) An up-to-date list of the participating institutions is here.
This year we added two special awards for the best submission dealing with some aspect of climate change and for the submission that went furthest in implementation.
Also, Mike Yao, a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign professor with appointments in the College of Media and the Gies College of Business, will serve as a mentor to the winning entrants, irrespective of their home institution, as they attempt to develop and implement their proposal.
The important dates for the 2023 competition are available here.
If you are an advisor on student projects, you may receive – any time between now and November 19th - a request for advice from one or more students who are planning a submission in your area of expertise or interest.
If you are a judge, we will ask for a few hours of your time during November 20-24 to help develop the list of finalists.
Special thanks to those who are playing both roles!
Our list of advisors and judges includes specialists from various universities, companies, and institutions and from many backgrounds, fields, and disciplines. This broad-ranging list encourages submissions from students in many areas. We expect to continue to add to this list.
Thank you again for your ongoing help with this sustainability competition and for bringing your unique background, skills, professional history and more to this project. If you have advice or suggestions about any aspect of the competition, please let us know.
Yours sincerely,
Leon Liebenberg (Teaching Professor, Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering, UIUC)
Warren Lavey (Adjunct Professor, College of Law, School of Earth, Society & Environment, and College of Medicine, UIUC)
Robert McKim (Emeritus Professor, Department of Religion, UIUC)
(Reimagine Our Future co-founders and coordinating committee)
Monthly meeting with Morgan and Stacey
Associated Project(s):I met with Morgan and Stacey on 8/30/2023 to discuss the progress of the 2024 Campus Bike Master Plan. The major discussion was about Chapter 3: Goals and Objectives, and I will be re-organizing the goals and objectives under three key goals:
- Infrastructure
- Programming
- Resources
We also discussed the soft publish date to be 5/1/2024 and a hard deadline of 6/30/2024.
Attached Files:Meeting notes with Ethan Garcia - Capstone project
Associated Project(s):Prepare outline for bike audit
- how to do it
- What will we need
- What information do I need
- What information are we trying to get out of this
- How are we trying to do this
- What resources will we need (GIS)
- When are we doing the audit
- When do we think we can finish it (number of hours, dates not necessary)
- Condition assessments of bike rack
- Looking at rack itself and concrete
Re-familiarize self with stuff
Black racks are ground mounted, we want bike racks on rails (gray ones)
Only university owned bike racks and paths
4 bins placed at Music Building - last of the 28 bin order
Associated Project(s):P10H08419 placed on Lower Level C0220 near stairs, P10H08418 placed on second floor C2220 against north brick wall, P10H08117 placed on third floor C3200 east wall/elevator landing, P10H08416 placed on fourth floor C4200 east wall/evelator landing.