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Capacity of Solar PVs for shed roof
Associated Project(s):The solar PV design for the rooftop of the Idea Garden shed is 12 panels with 340 Watts each, which is a total of 4.08 kWdc. The construction estimate is in progress at F&S, then an interconnect agreement will be needed from Ameren.
Site Selection approved at CCRC
Associated Project(s):The Solar Farm 2.0 site selection committee's recommendation was approved by the Chancellor's Capital Review Committee.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, a nice and generally manageable number of visitors to the shop this week. 2-3 people working on shop builds and some fix-a-flatters in every day.
I rode down Green St last week and that was a delight. Great new markings!Thanks to Todd for grabbing the scrap pile over the weekend.
This week I will be contacting the Dero bike pump people about the problem with the Altgeld pump: squirrels keep chewing off the pump head, rendering it unusable. I’ll check with them to see if they’ve got any solutions.
I will also be setting up a meeting this week with a student group who are looking to solve bike waste on campus.
Numbers:Visitors: 88
Sales: $777.45
Bike (refurb): 1 for $160
Bike (B-a-B): 2 for $158
Memberships: 3 for $90
Tire/tubes: 23 for $123Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Scope change approved for Zero Waste Coordination project
Associated Project(s):SSC approved the Zero Waste Coordination scope change request to extend the funding agreement by one year.
Attached Files:Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Zero-waste activities for the past were
- Prepared and sent a scope and timeline request to SSC for the zero-waste projects. The request was granted, so we have one more year (through July 31, 2019) to spend the rest of the SSC funding on outdoor dual bins (geNng estimates and using remaining funds for the bins themselves)
- Drafted a spring 2018 semester report for SSC and sent it to Morgan for review.
- Investigated bounced email to our Kimberly-Clark contact, Jonathan McClintock. I’m seeing if he still works there and is still our contact for RightCycle.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorCEE article on winning project
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, pretty relaxed week here. The construction on Pennsylvania is in full swing and will probably adversely affect how many visitors we get but we’ll see. If the main door is completely or even mostly inaccessibly, a lot more people will be using the back garage door that we open for air flow. In that case, I’ll reorganize the shop to accommodate for that. All told, we’ll probably miss some visitor sign-ins because of it. But I’ll play it by ear and see how people navigate i t.
On Monday morning last week I had three folks come in who are going on a mission trip with their church to Malawi, Africa and hoping to teach some bike skills over there. I showed them some basic repairs and gave them some old parts/tools that they could use and advised against buying expensive and specific tools. Their trip is annual so they’ll check back next year.
I’ve got another interview for a student worker today.On Friday alone we got like 5 bikes donated. Nice old 3 speeds (like we need more). This morning I arrived to find 3 Walmarters donated in front of the garage. I’ll pull and scrap a few more to even it out.
The numbers:
Sales: $1,173.25
Memberships: 5 for $150
Bikes (refurbished): 4 for $695
Bikes (B-a-B): 1 for $57
Tire/tubes: 10 for $87
Sincerely,Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerWeekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Here are the zero-waste activities for the week: Morgan, Brent Lewis, and I met with Shawn Hopkins of Bigbelly to discuss possibilities for indoor bins.
- I responded some emails about styrofoam recycling.
- I participated in a CURC listserv discussion about conveyor belt sorting systems. I asked Morgan about any pictures, videos, schematics, and data we might be able to share,
- I drafted a semesterly report and scope-and-timeline change request for the SSC funding to see if they can give us another year and if we can focus the remaining funds on replacing the outdoor bins with dual bins. Morgan has the draft to review.
- I responded to an inquiry from La Casa Cultural Latina about participating in the glove recycling program.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste Coordinator18S Semesterly Report - Bevier Herb Garden
Associated Project(s):Bevier Cafe submitted their semesterly report for their Indoor Herb Garden project.
Attached Files:capacity question for rooftop solar
Associated Project(s):The annual usage of electricity at the Idea Garden shed is much lower than the proposed solar array will provide. Because this building is currently powered by Ameren and not connected to the campus electrical grid, there will be a loss of any kilowatt-hours not used during the course of one year.
archived info - previous project description
Associated Project(s):The Master Gardeners are interested in adding rooftop solar PVs to the garden shed to the east of the Idea Garden in the Arboretum. The Idea Garden is a community garden planned, managed and maintained by the Champaign County Master Gardener volunteers.
The accompanying map shows the layout of the garden, The solar panels would be installed at shed (A) and provide power to building. The power grid would be extended to the garden to power light fixtures and outlets at sites B1-B4, C and D. Remodeling of the Idea Garden to provide access for people with disabilities is scheduled to begin in 2016, so this would be an opportune time to install underground cables. A small parking lot is also to be built at D. Funding for the proposed installation is not available from the grant supporting the remodel.
Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
It was a quiet week this week, so I have no updates on zero-waste activities to report.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorSpring 2018 meetings summary
Associated Project(s):- The first meeting was held on 1/31/2018 with the full committee, and the agenda focused on the overall plans for 2018. The chair reviewed the responsibilities of the committee and delegated responsibilities to each committee member.
- At the 2/14/18, 3/7/18, and 3/28/18 meetings, we planned the content and display of the Bee Campus web page. All code and design were done by two student committee members.
- At the 2/21/18, 3/21/18, and 4/22/18 meetings, we planned the first annual pollinator-awareness event. It was decided that the event would be a film screening and trivia night.
- The integrated pest management plan was developed via email exchanges.
- At the 5/10/18 meeting, we planned the habitat plan and permanent signage.
Training program at Parkland
Associated Project(s):National Green Infrastructure Certification Program
at Parkland College, Aug. 27-31
Green infrastructure (GI) has become a critical component to comprehensive stormwater management. Successful implementation of green infrastructure requires access to adequately skilled workforce available to perform the installation, inspection, and maintenance tasks.
Landscaping, city planning, public works, and stormwater managing can all benefit from the knowledge and skills to ensure that green infrastructure projects are installed and maintained properly to support long-term performance.
By underscoring your competency in these areas, certification increases your competitiveness in the job market, and provides a pathway to higher paying positions.
- The benefits of becoming certified by the NGICP include: Expansion of your skills and knowledge of building, inspecting and maintaining GI systems
- Greater awareness of GI career opportunities
- Proof of your commitment to supporting sustainable performance of GI practices
- Exposure to employers looking to hire skilled GI workers through the NGICP Certification Database
Course begins Aug. 27-31, 8 AM-5 PM. $975 fee only includes training. The $200 certification exam fee is paid directly to WEF. Exam will be administered on August 31. A link to register for the exam will be provided to those who register for the training.
Registration Deadline: August 20
Click here for more information and to register or call 217/351-2235 for more information.
The training is 35-40 hours and includes approximately 25 hours of classroom time (lecture and interactive exercises) and 10 hours of field visits to green infrastructure sites. We provide a class review at the end of the training to help participants prepare for the certification exam. Participants must be in attendance for the entire class. No make-up sessions are available.
While Parkland College provides the NGICP training, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) administers the certification exam. WEF will administer the certification exam at the training site on the last day of the class (Aug. 31). A link to register with WEF for the exam will be provided to those who register for this class on or by August 20, 2018.
If your employer will be paying for your training, please complete this 3rd Party Sponsorship Form and return to our office prior to registration: btce@parkland.edu.
2017 Water Quality Report available
Associated Project(s):The 2017 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Water Quality Report is available. The report provides information about the source of campus drinking water, contaminant testing, general health precautions, and how the calendar year 2017 sample results compare to regulatory requirements.
The university has met all U.S. EPA and Illinois EPA drinking water quality standards.Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
This past week, I
- Fielded email about the styrofoam recycling drop-off at Dart.
- Updated the Styrecycle page in the iCAP portal.
- Rescheduled a meeting with Shawn Hopkins of Big Belly, at his request. He, Morgan, Brent, and I will meet next week.
- Reviewed my records to estimate how much time I’ve spent on bins/source separation, glove recycling, and other zero-waste activities so that Morgan and I can provide the relevant information in the final SSC report.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorIntegrated Pest Management program approved
Associated Project(s):The exterior Integrated Pest Management program has been in place for several years, and recently the program was formalized and adopted by F&S Grounds. This helps meet iCAP objective 7.2 and supports the student-led efforts to achieve Bee Campus USA recognition.
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, pretty much same old, same old over here this past week. Sold some bikes, people are coming in with a little more frequency. Donations are still coming in faster than I can strip them, as almost all of them are not worth fixing. Volunteers fell off a little for last week, only had a few come by. The Bike Project and I had a meeting to discuss nuts and bolts of operations here. We tentatively scheduled meetings for every two weeks.
This week I hope to schedule another training with another new staffer if his schedule allows. I’ll also keep culling bikes and building up new ones, per usual. The student staff have requested a template/checklist for bike builds that is a little more in depth than the current tag system checklist and separate from our Shop Build/B-a-B Safety Check form to help them learn the ropes better. I’ll work on a little mock-up for that this week as well.
The numbers:
Visitors: 84
Sales: $1,306.00
Memberships: 6 for $180
Bikes (refurb): 6 for $1,000
B-a-B: 1 for $25
Tire/tube: 13 for $69Thanks!
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
[This past week,] I had a few emails with Morgan and Micah about updates to the iCAP portal page on EPS recycling and got a reply from Robert McKim on comments I’d made on a battery recycling program proposal his committee had drafted.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste Coordinator