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suggestion for servicing solar arrays
Associated Project(s):Perhaps there should be a standard developed for solar on buildings with monitoring and connectivity requirements. trouble shooting issues could go to a service contract to handle or there could be a work order for the F&S electricians. We should certainly train the campus electricians on everything that needs to happen for maintaining solar systems, or get a standing service contract.
Archived Info - Previous Project Background
Associated Project(s):Interest in this project began in October 2017, at the AASHE Student Summit. Several residents of the Sustainability Living-Learning Community attended a workshop at this summit about the Bee Campus USA movement. These students were inspired by the progress of other universities and decided to start this project on our own campus. From that point on, the Sustainability LLC, Facilities & Services, Red Bison Ecological Restoration (RSO), and the Pollinatarium have collaborated to ensure the success of this project. The application process in this project must be done annually to maintain the Bee Campus USA certification.
Archive Info - Previous Project Description
Associated Project(s):Bee Campus USA is a nation-wide movement to support pollinators on university campuses. A university that is Bee Campus USA-certified proves that they are progressing in awareness, native plant landscapes, and safe pest management. The Bee Campus committee developed an official web page in spring 2018 and worked with Facilitites & Services to develop a University Habitat Plan. In addition, with funding from the SSC, we will be installing pollinator signage on campus in fall 2018.
Florida-Orchard Prairie Pollinator Signage
Associated Project(s):A 24" by 36" blank sign was installed at the corner of Florida Avenue and Orchard Street, by the Florida-Orchard prairie, near Orchard Downs and the Presidents’ House. The information planned to be featured in the sign will originate from the new Bee Campus brochure. This text will highlight the Bee Campus student organization, information about pollinators, as well as university and campus initiatives to be more pollinator-friendly. Thanks to funding by SSC, the signage will be ready for public display by the end of 2021!
See the attached files to view the installation of the blank sign!
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Summer operations
Associated Project(s):All, Getting steadily busier! Sold some bikes, helped some people. A anecdotal metric for busyness: last week was the first time I had to repeatedly and firmly ask someone to leave after we’d closed up for the evening.
Got the bike trailer fixed up so parts runs are easier. Had a planning meeting for LTN and BTWD last week. Looking forward to those events in the fall. Last week was a hot one, so I was especially appreciative of the A/C in the new bike center.
Former student worker Eric brought in a trash bag stuffed full of old clothes to use for rags. We’ve been short on rags since the pandemic hit so this was much needed and much appreciated.Still short staffed but patrons have been very understanding and in a way that functions like pulling off the training wheels of learning bike repair. Silver linings!
The numbers:
Visitors: 14
Sales: $677.50
Bikes: 3 for $490
Memberships: 2 for $60
Misc: $56
Thanks!Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterSSC Semesterly Report June 2021: Meadow at Orchard Downs Low Mow Zone
Associated Project(s):As a part of the terms of the funding agreement for Meadow at Orchard Downs Low Mow Zones, the Student Sustainability Committee released a semesterly report with key information about the project on June 14, 2021. The report can be viewed below.
Spring 2021 SSLC Board Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):Instead of assigning traditional and compartmentalized roles in a hierarchical structure, the new SSLC leadership decided to all share the title of “Co-President.” The Co-Presidents of the SSLC for the 2021-22 school year are Maiah Caise, Owen Jennings, Maria Maring, and Jack Reicherts.
The Co-Presidents met weekly during the last one to two months of the Spring 2021 semester, mostly to get acquainted with one another and establish the basic foundation of the revamped SSLC. Some of the highlights of those meetings include:
The SSLC now boasts three social media accounts: Facebook @sslcuiuc; Twitter @uiuc_sslc; and Instagram @uiuc_sslc.
There are two main ambitions that the SSLC hopes to pursue, in addition to the responsibilities that the Council has historically tended to: a campus-wide Sustainability Summit and some form of iCAP accountability promotion. Both of these initiatives are very early in the works. The Sustainability Summit will hypothetically take place during Sustainability Month (October) 2021, and it will be in collaboration with many on- and off-campus entities, most notably the SSC. iCAP accountability will likely take the form of a social media campaign, likely in heavy collaboration with SECs.
SSC Semesterly Report: Solar Farm 2.0
Associated Project(s):F&S submitted the Spring 2021 Semesterly Report to the SSC for the Solar Farm 2.0 Landscape Buffer project!
Read the report in the attached files below.
Energy006 Integrate iCAP Goals into Research/Learning Labs - Submitted
Associated Project(s):The Energy iCAP Team made the following recommendation on 6/8/21. The Energy006 Integrate iCAP Goals into Research/Learning Labs recommendation is attached along with a report prepared by Energy student, Brinn McDowell, and the data used in her report.
We recommend forming a committee to oversee integration of iCAP objectives into research/learning labs and to actively engage researchers to adopt sustainable lab policies. The committee should consist of a diverse range of stakeholders associated with sustainability and/or research on campus, such as F&S, iSEE, DRS, OVCR, OSHA, and Energy/Engagement iCAP Sustainability Working Team representatives. Outcomes from the committee should include, but is not limited to, a toolkit for sustainable and safe lab policies, training modules for those policies, a green purchasing guide, and inventory of equipment/spaces. The training modules should be part of onboarding and a required component of the lab safety training modules.
Plans for a new bin near RORG
Associated Project(s):Ryan Welch, Morgan White, and Shantanu Pai visited the Red Oak Rain Garden to review location placement for the new outdoor trash and recycling bin. The bin will be placed along the north-south sidewalk parallel to Dorner Drive, near the crosswalk.
Res001 Champaign County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan - Transmitted
Associated Project(s):Following the completion of iWG assessment for Res001 Champaign County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, the recommendation was transmitted to the Office of the Chancellor via Mike DeLorenzo on June 8, 2021.
See SWATeam recommendation Res001 Champaign County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan.
See attached iWG assessment.
Attached Files:Pollinator Plant Plans Sent to Taylor University
Associated Project(s):F&S provided the attached files to Kerry Shanebrook, the Grounds Superintendent at Taylor University, in regards to pollinator plants under solar arrays.
Article: Pollinator Conservation on Solar Farms
Associated Project(s):Entomology Today released an article highlighting the strategy and benefits behind pairing solar energy with pollinator habitats. Supporting its claims with UIUC and Iowa State initiatives, the article discusses content such as the scorecard approach, efficiency of the positioning of planted vegetation, and restrictions from geographic locations.
Read the article on Entomology Today. Or, refer to the PDF of the article in the attached files.
Attached Files:Upcoming Event: Swallowtail Butterflies Webinar
Associated Project(s):Kelly Allsup, University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator, is hosting a Swallowtail Butterflies Webinar on June 14, 2021, from 12-1 pm.
During this presentation, Kelly will tell you what plants need to be put in your garden to help 6 species of swallowtail butterfly caterpillars! Make sure to tune in via Zoom to learn more.
Sunflower idea
Associated Project(s):Here's an interesting solar power / art installation: https://smartflower.com/.
iSEE Newsletter: Plantings Complete Solar Farm 2.0!
Associated Project(s):The final stage of the Solar Farm 2.0 project is wrapping up this month with the planting of a native pollinator habitat. The farm will serve as a major demonstration and research site for pollinator-friendly solar arrays, with more than 6.5 million flowering plants and native grasses around the 54 acres of panels creating a natural habitat for birds and beneficial insects. With this second solar farm, the campus has achieved clean energy goals outlined in the Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP) nearly four years ahead of schedule. Clean energy production will now support roughly 12 percent of annual campus electricity demand. Congratulations to Facilities & Services for all of the hard work on this important project; iSEE and its SWATeam members were proud to provide key support for Solar Farm 2.0 by pushing for an increased renewable portfolio in the iCAP. Students in iSEE's sustainability minor also helped assess the new array's carbon footprint!
Congratulations to our 2020-2021 Greener Campus Awardees!
Associated Project(s):This year, we awarded 38 green certifications on our campus! Congratulations to all! This includes 28 events (including iSEE Congress and the “TED Talk: Eco Edition” series) seven Greek chapters (including gold-level awards for Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta, and Zeta Beta Tau), and three offices: International Student & Scholar Services, Department of Communication, and Department of Chemistry Administrative Office. Learn more about all of iSEE’s Certified Greener Campus programs.
Greek Chapter Gold Certifications:
- Pi Beta Phi — March 2021
- Delta Delta Delta — March 2021
- Delta Gamma — March 2021
- Kappa Delta — February 2021
- Zeta Beta Tau — November 2020
Greek Chapter Silver Certifications:
- Triangle Fraternity — November 2020 (Read more!)
Greek Chapter Bronze Certifications:
- Phi Sigma Sigma — February 2021 (Read more!)
- SECS iCAP Teach-In — Certified April 2021
- SECS Trivia and Happy Hour — Certified April 2021
- SECS Plant Parenthood Fundraiser — Certified April 2021
- SECS Roundtable with La Colectiva — Certified April 2021
- SECS Earth Day Climate Strike — Certified April 2021
- SECS Stargazing — Certified April 2021
- SECS Teach-In — Certified April 2021
- SECS Ecosociology Lecture & Discussion — Certified April 2021
- SECS Virtual Sustainable Cooking — Certified April 2021
- SECS Volunteering with Red Bison — Certified April 2021
- SECS “Plogging” 5k Fun Run — Certified April 2021
- SECS Painting Climate Strike Signs — Certified April 2021
- Illinois Solar Decathlon ADAPTHAUS Inauguration Event — Certified April 2021
- Campus Recreation Food Assistance & Well-Being Program Digital Food Drive — Certified April 2021
- iSEE Congress 2021: The Future of Water — Certified March 2021
- Champaign Park District/UIUC Bunny Brunch — Certified March 2021
- iSEE TED Talk: Eco-Edition Series — Certified March 2021
- Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) Environmental Policy Workshop — Certified March 2021
- ELP Corporate Sustainability Workshop — Certified March 2021
- SSC Coffee Hours — Certified March 2021
- RST/Don Moyer Boys and Girls Club Young Olympians Program — Certified March 2021
- One Winter Night Anniversary Plaza Donation Drive — Certified March 2021
- One Winter Night — Certified February 2021
- Parkland College Trivia Night, 3/24/2021 — Certified February 2021
- Illinois Extension Everyday Environment Webinar Series — Certified February 2021
- American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) general meeting series — Certified February 2021
- Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (ISTC) Sustainability Seminar Series — Certified December 2020
- ECEC21 (Emerging Contaminants in the Environment Conference 2021) — Certified December 2020
NSRC Pollinator Garden Build
Associated Project(s):The 350 square-foot pollinator garden at the National Soybean Research Center is planted! The weather was beautiful and we had a fun time hearing plant stories and learning about our very own native species from Layne Knoche. Check out our Facebook post here.
Huge thank you to Layne Knoche, Eliana Brown, and the whole Red Oak Rain Garden team, Eric Green, Michael Dzianott and the Red Bison team, Joey Kreiling, Blake Cedergren, and the From the Ground Up team, and all friends who helped out with the planting.
Stay tuned for more fun!
Article: An Earth Month to Remember
Associated Project(s):The Spring 2021 iSEE Quarterly Update (iQ) highlighted a diverse array of campus initiatives that made this year's Earth Month one to remember. Ranging from hosted events to sustainable energy, the article discusses the launch of the "TED Talk: Eco Edition" series, Solar Farm 2.0, community trash pickup, and more!
Read the article in the attached files below.
Attached Files: