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Weekly update: Green Quad Day, Donations
Associated Project(s):All, On the whole, an uneventful week. We tabled at Green Quad Day last Friday, but other than that it was business as usual. A local bike shop is scaling back their operations, and we got a lot of donations as a result, including NOS handlebars, fenders, and tires. Always welcome! There is, too, the potential for more demand with one less option locally for folks to fix their bike. We’ll see how that plays out over time.
Tonight is the Bike Project Member Meeting, which I’ll attend.
The numbers:
Visitors: 42
Sales: $362
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $170
Memberships: 1 for $30
Tires/Tubes: 9 for $72Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorSarthak & I (Alec) met to discuss the 2023 Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) application
Associated Project(s):Sarthak & I met on 4/24/2023 to work on the BFU application.
The current version of the log we are using is attached below.
Attached Files:Sarthak Prasad and Daphne Hulse present Sustainable Transportation and Zero Waste topics to 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students at Franklin STEAM Academy
Associated Project(s):Presentations given during the lunch sessions for each grade in the library. Franklin STEAM hosts sustainability speakers each April in honor of Earth Month.
Thanks so much for coming!!!
We really appreciate your time and energy today speaking to Franklin's future "world rescuers."
I know you cannot attend our Open House this May 11th but do consider if you would like to table at our fall Open House on September 14th.
We really appreciated your clear and important messages.
Zanne Newman
Magnet Site Coordinator
Franklin STEAM Academy
Attached Files:Wind Turbine Charging Station
Associated Project(s):This morning, I met with Ben Isabel, the Chief of Staff for State Senator Laura Fine. Ben is moving forward looking for grant money to fund our project at UIUC. He is talking to the Department of Transportation which we both think should be interested given the interest of President Biden with more EVs.
Ben hopes to hear something positive within a week or so.
Regards,
George
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Good Morning,
I am forwarding the message I received over the weekend from George. Cheri, as you have had discussions with George on moving forward with this, who does he consider to be his campus partner when he refers to “our project at UIUC” Is this research park? The original turbine on campus was accepted as a donation through isee, but we (Paul Foote and Frank Colacicco) discussed the condition of the unit, challenges and costs as excessive. Initially, a SSC application was also submitted and not funded in our efforts.As George is working earnestly in securing funding I am concerned if he is accurately communicating a University commitment / partnership.
Best,
TimResilience iCAP Team April Meeting
Associated Project(s):Resilience iCAP Team had its online April meeting on Friday, April 14th, at 1 PM. The team had two guests: Annie Cebulski and Kejsi Ago. Annie presented the carbon offsets that the university has to purchase and gave some recommendations on how to complete these purchases. Afterward, the team discussed next steps for a potential statement and/or recommendation on this carbon offset purchasing. Meeting minutes are attached.
Attached Files:F&S submitted the Step 2 proposal to SSC
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:iCAP-IGT2030 Overview 2022-2023 DRAFT-FINAL
Associated Project(s):Sarthak + Morgan,
Please see the attached PDF. It includes all iCAP and related activities for 2022-2023.
We have included direct and indirect impacts such as those originating from: active IAQ legislation, public awareness and concerns, capacity and capital building, workforce equity initiatives, violence prevention and cross-disciplinary collaboration between public health officials and building designers.
See you shortly, Sterling
Attached Files:ZW010 Tailgate Recycling - Transmitted
Associated Project(s):On 4/19/2023, the ZW010 Tailgate Recycling recommendation was transmitted to Dr. Ehab Kamarah, the Associate Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of F&S, Josh Whitman and Timothy Knox, at the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (DIA), with the following email. The iWG assessment is attached.
Dear Dr. Kamarah, Mr. Whitman and Tim,
The Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP) Working Group (iWG) recently approved recommendation ZW010 from the Zero Waste iCAP Team. The team recommends that Facilities and Services and the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics work with the Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and the Environment to implement a recycling program at tailgate events during the 2023 football season and beyond. The expectation is that doing so would increase the visibility of campus sustainability efforts and put UIUC on par with fellow Big Ten institutions that are integrating sustainability into athletics. Additional details are provided in the attached recommendation and assessment.
The Formal iCAP Procedures include a section on campus unit responsibilities upon receipt of a recommendation, and we respectfully request your response to this recommendation by May 12, if possible. If you have any questions regarding this recommendation, we are happy to jump on a call with you to discuss it.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Fraterrigo
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Dr. JENNIFER FRATERRIGO AND
MORGAN B. WHITE
Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP)iCAP Working Group co-chairs
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
sustainability@illinois.edu
https://icap.sustainability.illinois.edu/See the ZW010 Tailgate Recycling recommendation here.
Attached Files:can you please share that slide showing the waste transfer mural wall?
Associated Project(s):Hi Daphne,
Please see my request in the subject line.
Also, based on our costs, I’m looking at about $62 a SF. So for a 12’ by 8’ installation, we’re looking at roughly $6,000 total. Given that they will have to install up higher, and the installation of panels might not be directly mounted, but more of a strut system, braced on either side of the metal shed, I’d just go a bit higher to $8000 for an ask.
I ran this past ARC, and we didn’t have any issues with this idea. We just want to be involved with approval. Everything that I talked about this morning seemed good with them.
Thanks!
Brent Lewis
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Hi Brent,
Thank you for this cost estimate. Please see the attachment for the slide.
Thank you,
DaphneAttached Files:LCF Hikes: Bluebells at Brady Woods Nature Preserve
Associated Project(s):On April 22, from 10AM-12PM, the Land Conservation Foundation is hosting a hike at Brady Woods Nature Preserve.
More information can be found on the attached flyer.
Attached Files:Zero Waste Coordinator presented at the Spice Box in Bevier Café for SSC/SSLC Tuesday Talks
Associated Project(s):Provided a general overview of zero waste at the university: challenges, successes, and opportunities.
Attached Files:my quick revisions to the draft letter on carbon credits
Associated Project(s):Attachment from Warren Lavey.
Attached Files:UIUC Micro Nano
Associated Project(s):Mario,
EMS Controls (David Hardin’s group) is working on a controls upgrade at Micro Nano. I am trying to connect Ayush (cc’d) with someone who can discuss the engineering on the ESCO project and potential ECM’s that were evaluated but ultimately not included in the project. Are you a good contact for this or should I reach out to GBA (Mike/Tim)?
Thanks,
Amber Perfetti
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Amber,
I think Mike would be best. I don’t have access to any of the work we did with ESG. Maybe Jim C can help as well ?
Mario Zotta P.E.
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Hey Amber,
Thanks for getting this conversation started. Can you share Mike and Jim’s email ID’s? I can try contacting them.
Thank you,
Ayush
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Dear Jim and Mike,
EMS Controls (David Hardin’s group) is working on a controls upgrade project at Micro Nano. Is there someone with whom we can discuss the potential ECM’s that were evaluated but ultimately not included in the ESCO project?
Thank you,
Ayush Gupta
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Ayush:
Jim and I will circle our wagons next week and get together with you by the weeks end.
Michael J. McDermott
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Thank you, sir. That would be great.
Regards,
Ayush
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Ayush:
I was able to reach out to Deon Collins and review the 2014 ESG Unfunded list, 2011 VFA Deferred maintenance back log and 2012 Cannon MEP Condition Assessment. We were able to start a preliminary list of energy conservation measures/deferred maintenance items for consideration:
- Add DDC control for three (3) existing humidifiers - $30,000
- DDC upgrade for AHU-18, 19 and 20 - $225,000
- Replace AHU-15 (16,000 cfm ) & 16 (21,600 cfm) (Alternate 3) - $700,000
- Replace AHU-13 (16,000 cfm) and AHU-14 and add Heat Recovery (Alternate 4) – $2.9 million
- Main building steam valve replacement (ECM-8)- $200,000
- Pipe Insulation (ECM-10)- 125,000
- Active Media Filtration (ECM-15)- $800,000
- Main Building Chilled Water Valve Replacement - $60,000
- New Building DDC upgrade
- New Building southwest section Lab Upgrade and VAV conversion
- E-17A & B (25,600 cfm each) – Replace exhaust fan and move to roof - $1,200,000
- E-18A&B (10,600 cfm each) – Replace exhaust fan and move to roof - $600,000
- High Efficiency Fume hood and VAV conversion upgrade
- Heat recovery Chiller
- Acid, Solvent and Special Gas Scrubber Replacement – $700,000
- Replace chilled water system - $221,000
- Replace steam and Condensate - $108,700
- Replace AHU-9(22,000 cfm) , AHU-10 (22,000 cfm), AHU-11 (5,200 CFM) , AHU-12(8,000 cfm) , and AHU-17(34,000 cfm) - $1,600,000
- Replace ventilation systems for AHU-11 and AHU-17 - $720,000
- Replace AHU-1,2 3,4 &5 - $1,500,000
- Replace general exhaust EF-5 - $20,000
- Domestic hot water heater-$200,000
- Acid waste system – $325,000
- Process water system - $300,000
- Vacuum system - $220,000
- Emergency power system- $300,000
- Exit lighting – $25,000
- Lighting control systems - $250,000
- Exterior Lighting- $20,000
Call if you have any questions.
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Hey David,
Below is the list of unfunded ECMs and deferred maintenance items that were considered but not acted upon by ESCO.
Thank you,
Ayush
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Ayush,
This is useful information and provides a starting point.
Thanks
Hey everyone,
Here is some info from Mike McDermott from their ESCO review.
Thanks
EPA Waste Management Webinar Presentation Report
Associated Project(s):EPA Webinar Report by UIUC Facilities & Services Waste Management Intern, Shreya Mahajan.
Attached Files:ZW004 Recommendation Update
Associated Project(s):Beckman currently uses reusable trays, plates, and glasses in their cafe. They currently have a dishwasher onsite and will have a larger one in the new project (U22005 Beckman Café Renovation). They also have a stack of plastic and Styrofoam containers on the line as people move through the food ordering line, so improvements could be made here to nudge people towards the reusable options.
we will do a status update on the iCAP 2020 for the fall council and/or celebration
Associated Project(s):Hello iCAP Trio of the two of us…
We will plan to do a version of this file for the fall sustainability council meeting or the celebration.
Thanks,
Morgan
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Nice to see the progress that has been made!
Education iCAP Team April Meeting
Associated Project(s):Education iCAP Team had its virtual April meeting on Monday, April 3rd, at 4 PM. Anna Mehl gave updates on Sustainability Economic Analysis project and talked about possible next steps. Afterward, the team discussed sustainability workshop recommendation idea, brainstorming aspects of a potential sustainability workshop/training for incoming students. Meeting minutes are attached.
Attached Files:LW006 Paver Maintenance - Submitted
Associated Project(s):The Land and Water iCAP Team submitted the attached LW006 Paver Maintenance recommendation to the iWG on 4/10/2023. The recommendation states:
The Land & Water iCAP team recommends that the permeable asphalt in parking lot C9 be vacuumed. An industrial vacuum truck will be required to power wash and vacuum the clogged particulate matter that has accumulated over time.
Suggested unit/department to address implementation: Parking.
Attached Files:iSEE New Green Event Certifications
Associated Project(s):Happy Earth Month! Congratulations to the newest recipients of the Green Event Certification Program.
-Chancellor's Office for Special Events International Student Welcome Reception, Certified April 2023
-iSEE Congress 2023, Certified April 2023
Keep up the great work!