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Great Lakes Regional Pollution Prevention Roundtable
Promoting Pollution Prevention Through Information Exchange
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Please note that the Topic Hubs developed by this Center have been archived and are no longer being updated.
GLRPPR has converted several of its Topic Hubs to LibGuides, which allowed for integration of some social features. View the converted hubs, as well as other LibGuides related to pollution prevention and sustainability, in the University of Illinois' LibGuides Community.
The energy-efficiency policy within a school district or a single school depends upon awareness of energy opportunities, budgets and financial structures, district expectations and policies, access to staff training, expertise and knowledge, access to consumption information, consumer behavior and awareness, and the equipment. Simple, but effective low-cost, observations can provide quick, substantial savings in energy costs. A walk-through of the building by maintenance can determine the building's use and schedule of use, determine procedures for shutdown during unoccupied periods, determine lighting levels and appropriate locations of sensors, and identification of cracks that allow outside air inside. A walk-through that assesses energy consumption and user behaviors provides a quick overview of the school's energy use and needs. Operations staff can conduct these in less than a day and the results from identifying energy issues in key areas of the school can lead to numerous possible actions. The following chart provides a snapshot of positive actions and outcomes: The Topic Hub™ is a product of the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx) The Energy Efficient Schools and Students Topic Hub™ was developed by:
Hub Last Updated: 7/6/2011 GLRPPR is a member of the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange, a national network
of regional information centers: NEWMOA
(Northeast), WRRC (Southeast), GLRPPR
(Great Lakes), ZeroWasteNet (Southwest), P2RIC (Plains), Peaks to Prairies
(Mountain), WSPPN (Pacific Southwest), PPRC
(Northwest). One East Hazelwood Drive; Champaign, IL; 61820; (800) 407-0261; glrppr@istc.illinois.edu | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||