Title: Environmental Leadership Awards
1Environmental Leadership Awards
2Environmental Policy Statement
 Performance The University will
institutionalize best practices and continually
monitor, report on and improve its environmental
performance. Â Responsible management and growth
The University will design, construct and
maintain its buildings, infrastructure and
grounds in a manner that ensures environmental
sustainability and protects public health and
safety. Â Outreach The University will promote
environmental stewardship in Connecticut and
embrace environmental initiatives in partnership
with its surrounding communities. Â Academics
The University will advance understanding of the
environment through its curriculum, research and
other academic programs, and will employ an ethic
of environmental stewardship in all intellectual
pursuits. Â Conservation The University will
conserve natural resources, increase its use of
environmentally sustainable products, materials
and services, including renewable resources, and
prevent pollution and minimize wastes through
reduction, reuse and recycling. Â Teamwork The
University will encourage teamwork and provide
groups and individuals with support, guidance and
recognition for achieving shared environmental
goals.
3EPAC Subcommittees Workgroups
4Environmental Leadership Awards
- 2004-2005 Environmental Leadership Award Winners
- UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE
- Meghan Ruta Mark Hood
- STAFF FACULTY
- John Wheeler Joseph Helble
- ALUMNI GROUP
- Mark Carabetta Center for Land Use
- Education Research
- SPECIAL PROJECTS
- Biodiesel Team
- Towers Rain Garden Team
- Campus Bicycle Plan Team
5Meghan RutaUndergraduate Student
- Environmental Science, B.S. (UConn, Dec. 2005)
- The driving force behind the EcoHusky Student
Group - Office of Environmental Policy Intern/Staff
- Environmental Science Program Assistant
6Mark HoodGraduate Student
- Natural Resources Management Engineering
Graduate Student - Research Area Water Quality Benefits of
Low-Impact Urban Development - Environmental Research Institute
- Jordan Cove
- EPAC Graduate Student Representative
- Soil Water Conservation Society President
7John WheelerStaff
- UConn Farm Manager in Poultry and Animal Science
- EPAC Water Conservation workgroup member
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- Recognized an opportunity to reduce water use in
the UConn chicken coops and rallied funding and
support for the installation of a closed loop
drinker system in two of the coopsconserving
more than ONE MILLION gallons of water per year!
8Mark CarabettaAlumni
- Ecologist, The Nature Conservancy CT Chapter
- Natural Resources Management Engineering, B.S.
Graduate (UConn, 1994) - Motivated faculty and students to get involved in
conservation projects and built professional and
community service ties between the Nature
Conservancy and UConn. - Serves on the advisory board for the College of
Agriculture and Natural Resources Water Resource
Institute
9Dr. Joseph HelbleFaculty
- UConn Chemical Engineering Professor and
Department Head - Research Areas Air pollution and nanotechnology,
focusing on the fundamental and applied studies
of aerosols and air quality - Scientific environmental policy advisor to
Senator Joseph Lieberman and the U.S. Senate
Environment Committee - EPAC Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Workgroup
volunteer - Faculty catalyst for the biodiesel initiative
10Center for Land Use Education Research (CLEAR)
UConn Affiliated Group
- Project Overview
- CLEAR uses cutting edge remote sensing and GIS
technology to provide information, education and
assistance to land use decision makers -
- Promotes sustainable growth through site
assessment and resource evaluation for the Office
of Environmental Policy and Building Grounds
Committee on projects such as the East Campus
Master Plan and the proposed compost facility
site analysis.
11Biodiesel TeamSpecial Project
- Project Overview
- Demonstrated that waste cooking oil from our
dining halls can be converted into a sustainable
alternative fuel for many of UConns buses and
trucks - Held a November demonstration that received
significant publicity and attention, education
hundreds about the environmental and economic
benefits and feasibility of this project
12Towers Rain Garden TeamSpecial Project
- Project Overview
- Understood the environmental challenges of
stormwater management in the context of UConn
2000, and seized an opportunity to design,
construct and plant the first rain garden on a
Connecticut campus - Currently, such gardens exist outside the Towers
Dining Hall, at the old Co-Op location, adjacent
to the Babbidge Library, and the UConn Law
School. In addition, several more have been
planned for the Hilltop Apartments and the
Burton/Shenkman sports facilities.
13Campus Bicycle Plan TeamSpecial Project
- Project Overview
- Students and faculty from UConns Institute of
Transportation Engineers with assistance from the
EcoHusky Student Group, the Connecticut
Transportation Institute, and the Office of
Environmental Policy - Recognized the need for a campus bicycle network
and outlined a proposal to Building Grounds - Collected over 2100 survey responses
- Organized a Campus Bike Plan Support Ride