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Title: Sustainability Initiatives on IIT Madras Campus


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Sustainability Initiatives on IIT Madras Campus
M S Ananth, Ravindra Gettu Koshy Varghese
  • Presentation at Universalisation Roshni
    Seminar, Rashtrapathi Bhavan,19th May 2011

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Relevant Features of IIT Madras Campus
  • Aims to provide a dynamic equilibrium on campus
    for 15000 people, wildlife and flora.
  • Campus is home to diverse flora and fauna,
    including some endangered species. Biodiversity
    report was commissioned and provides guidelines
    for protection of animals and plants, as well as
    for future development.
  • Campus Master Plan being done with sustainability
    concerns in mind.
  • Construction designed with focus on
    functionality, safety and innovation user input
    governs design

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Sustainability Features on Campus
  • Limiting of building footprint to 10 of campus
    area Total footprint is restricted to about 28.
    Forest cover contributes to green lung of city.
  • Landscaped area is limited to about 1 of campus
    area only grass that can be eaten by deer used
    water used is from treated (from sewage) and
    rain-harvested water only organic pesticide and
    fertilizer are used.
  • No automobiles permitted for residential
    students most students use bicycles.
  • Fencing around buildings removed to provide more
    accessible areas for fauna flora.

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Sustainability Features on Campus
  • Practically all rain water is harvested by
    permitting percolation into the soil and by
    channeling storm water to a lake and several
    small ponds. This provides about 15 of water
    needed. The recharging of the groundwater helps
    residents in the neighborhood who use wells as
    the main source of water.
  • All sewage is treated on campus in a plant with a
    capacity of 1.4 MLT/day treated water is used
    for flushing and horticulture sludge is used as
    fertilizer on campus.
  • Zero waste scheme with self-help groups (enables
    recovery, sorting and recycling of all campus
    waste).
  • Kitchen waste from food service is used in a bio
    gas plant to produce about 60 kg gas fuel / day.
  • Inefficient air conditioners being replaced with
    modern systems that use about 25 less energy.

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Relevant Policies for Construction
  • All new construction will conform to TERI GRIHA
    Rank 4. Consequently, appropriate selection is
    done for materials, ventilation and building
    technologies.
  • New construction within demolished building
    footprint as much as possible.
  • Solar water heaters for new student residences.
  • Structural design for durability being emphasized
    to prolong the use life of buildings e.g.,
    higher quality concrete (M35) being prescribed.

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Relevant Policies for Construction
  • Eco-friendly construction materials favored
    e.g., all concrete and masonry incorporate fly
    ash (from nearby thermal power plants).
  • High quality low VOC paints used with guaranteed
    7 year life span for exteriors zero VOC
    nanotechnology-based paints used in hospital and
    creche.
  • Street lights and corridor lighting fitted with
    timers.
  • Energy efficient lighting with compact
    fluorescent lamps and LED lamps.
  • Maximum water consumption per residential unit
    per day is fixed, eliminating the wastage of
    water.

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Recommendations Based on IITM Experience
  • Large campuses (more than 20 ha.) should have a
    master plan accounting for sustainability
    considerations. Master plan should include
    guidelines for further expansion and the design
    of individual buildings and services
  • User input, gender and social issues should be
    considered in designing new facilities (i.e.,
    special needs, interaction with neighbourhood)

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Recommendations Based on IITM Experience
  • All new buildings should conform to TERI GRIHA 4
    Ranking (or better)
  • Allow for the use of eco-friendly and
    cost-effective materials and technologies in
    construction that are beyond the scope of current
    government schedules of rates through suitable
    mechanisms. For example, an expert committee
    could review such cases, and approve
    specifications and justifiable rates so that
    innovations can be incorporated in public works.

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Recommendations Based on IITM Experience
  • Use of a minimum concrete grade of M35 for
    enhancing the durability and service life
  • Use of at least 15 fly ash dosage, by weight of
    cement, in all concrete so that the negative
    environmental impact is lowered
  • Use of fly ash cement concrete bricks or blocks
    instead of burnt clay bricks to reduce the
    consumption of fertile soil in brick manufacturing

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Recommendations Based on IITM Experience
  • All new buildings should incorporate sewage
    treatment and rain water storage for covering
    flushing and horticulture needs completely
  • Provisions should be made for sorting and
    recycling of garbage to ensure that
    indiscriminate dumping and overloading of the
    sewerage system does not occur

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Recommendations Based on IITM Experience
  • Provision for solar water heating in all
    residential buildings to decrease electricity
    consumption
  • Large buildings with extensive terrace areas
    could have solar panels for generating part of
    the power requirements
  • Timers/Sensors should be provided for street and
    corridor lighting to reduce electricity wastage

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Recommendations Based on IITM Experience
  • Maintenance of existing facilities should be
    properly planned and budget/manpower allocation
    should be made such that the useful life is
    extended to the maximum possible. This will limit
    the need to demolish and reconstruct before a
    100-year life span that is expected for modern
    public infrastructure
  • Only approved organic fertilizer and pesticide
    should be used in landscape maintenance to
    prevent harm to fauna and contamination of
    groundwater

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