The Brendle Group is offering students a unique chance to participate in CC’s first ever Environmental Inventory & Sustainability Management Plan by assisting us with the next round of assessments of CC’s buildings for energy and water efficiency opportunities. As a volunteer, you’ll receive hands-on training by The Brendle Group's engineers (enginNERDS extraordinaire) in the first week of Block 6 on March 27th and spend an estimated 20 hours throughout the rest of the block conducting building walkthroughs, identifying and counting lighting and water fixtures, gathering data to estimate cost savings and payback through retrofitting, and reporting your findings. Your findings from these assessments will contribute directly to the drafting of CC's Sustainability Management Plan.
Sign up individually or in teams of two, and specify whether you prefer to focus on lighting or water. Please contact Emily.Wright@ColoradoCollege.edu if you have any questions or to sign up and help make CC’s buildings greener, more sustainable places.
Friday, March 7, 2008
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