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iWG met to assess and discuss PWR002

The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on May 4, 2015, to discuss and start the assessment of SWATeam recommendation PWR002 Standard Signage. Their official comment on the recommendation was: "The iWG endorses this recommendation, but notes that recycling signage in some buildings is not controlled by F&S; we request that F&S compile a list of other entities on campus to whom this recommendation should also be transmitted."

iWG met to discuss and assess PWR003

The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on May 4, 2015, to discuss and start the assessment of PWR003 Recycling Bins recommendation. Their official comment on the recommendation was: "The iWG endorses this recommendation, but notes that recycling bins in some buildings are not controlled by F&S; we request that F&S compile a list of other entities on campus to whom this recommendation should also be transmitted."

iWG met to discuss and assess PWR009

The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on May 2, 2017, to discuss and start the assessment of the SWATeam recommendation PWR009 Paper Policy. The iWG's official comment for this recommendation was:

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We agree that the CAM policy should be updated. Information about the financial impact, including recycled paper purchasing options through F&S Campus Stores, should be provided more broadly.

iWG met to discuss and assess PWR010

The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on May 2, 2017, to discuss and start the assessment of the SWATeam recommendation PWR010 Ethics Video. The iWG's official comment for this recommendation was:

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We concur. It would be good to promote this video to faculty and staff, as well as the students. The SWATeam also indicated that another video should be created, explaining the recycling process. We recommend iSEE reach out to F&S about developing such a video.

Water001 assessment completed

The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on December 20, 2016, to discuss and start the assessment of SWATeam recommendation, Water001 BIF Greywater Meter. The iWG's official comment on the recommendation was:

"A permanent real-time water meter should be installed on the greywater piping system in BIF, and the collected data should be made available in the Energy Billing System and through an online dashboard."

See attached the iWG assessment of Water001 BIF Greywater Meter complete with official comments from all the iWG members.

iWG met to discuss and assess ALUFS003

The iCAP Working Group (iWG) met on Feb 16, 2017. They supported the South Campus Afforestation recommendation. Their official comments for this recommendation was:

The iCAP includes an objective to add 50 acres of trees on campus, and this SWATeam recommendation suggests one potential location. The iWG suggests the College of ACES work with the Campus Master Planning committee to identify appropriate locations for additional trees. Another option to consider is parallel to the Embarras River.

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