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SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 2009 Sustainability Summary Presented to SDCCD Board of Trustees January 28 2010 1 January 28, 2010

San Diego Community College District 2009 Sustainability Summary

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Environmental sustainability is an essential goal of the District. Escalating energy costs require that management at all levels focus on the efficient and effective use of resources. All projects are required to exceed Title 24 of California Code of Regulations energy efficiency standards by at least 10%. On average, SDCCD projects exceed Title 24 by 20%, and some as high as 49.5%. Efforts to incorporate energy efficiencies into our designs have resulted in financial incentives provided to the District by SDG&E’s Savings by Design program in excess of $1 million.

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SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

2009 Sustainability Summary

Presented toSDCCD Board of Trustees

January 28 2010

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January 28, 2010

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Waste DiversionThe District continues to divert a significantly higher percentage of its waste stream than the 50% required by legislation.

2006 2007 2008*

City College 70.6% 72% 74.3%

Mesa College 57.8% 59% 66.9%g

Miramar College 61.2% 69.5% 70.2%

Continuing Education 62.5% 92.4% 87.7%

District Office/DSC 63 3% 78% 66 4%

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District Office/DSC 63.3% 78% 66.4%

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Per Capita Diversion (Per SB  1016)

Pounds per day disposalp y p

Target Reported Target ReportedInstitution (Employee) (Employee) (Student) (Student)Institution (Employee) (Employee) (Student) (Student)City <4.7 0.5 <0.2 0.0Mesa <3.1 0.6 <0.2 0.0Miramar <3.2 0.8 <0.2 0.1Continuing Education <2.7 2.1 <0.1 0.0District Office/DSC <1.8 0.2 -- --

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Gas Usage

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Electrical Usage

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Electrical Usage – Self‐Generated

8,43

3

373

Electrical Use Self-Generated 3,

336,

464

4,36

8

4,14

0,3

32

3,37

9,54

6

3,500,000

4,000,000

4,500,000

Mesa

2,49

8,53

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

kWH

R

MesaCollege

MiramarCollege

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 0

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

kWH per Square Foot

57

kWh/Square Foot

13.1

5

12.4

90

12.0

55

11.4

48

11.8

24

11.1

24 11.6

46

11.4

61

11.8

88

12.000

14.000

8.000

10.000

kWh

2 000

4.000

6.000

0.000

2.000

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09Year

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Water Usage

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Solar Initiative (PPA with Borrego Solar)Estimated

Site Type Production (kWh) Start-up Date (2010)

City LRC Roof 140,060 SeptemberCity Harry West Gym Roof 257,858 October District Office Parking Lot Carport 422,490 SeptemberDistrict Office Building Roof 42 283 SeptemberDistrict Office Building Roof 42,283 September West City Carport 388,403 SeptemberMid-City Roof 82,844 SeptemberMiramar Parking Lots Carport 1,833,468 SeptemberMesa Parking Structure Carport 303,079 SeptemberMesa Parking Lot #1 Carport 590,870 SeptemberMesa Parking Lot #2 Carport 848,947 October

TOTAL 4,910,302

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Solar Projects Outside PPA

ECC Skills CenterInstalled a 56 kW SDG&E-owned PV system Expected to generateInstalled a 56 kW SDG&E owned PV system. Expected to generate98,112 kWh annually and save 54 tons of CO2 annually.

City College CTCCity College CTCWill install 51 kW District-owned PV system. Expected to generate80,918 kWh annually and save 44 tons of CO2 annually.2

Miramar College Classroom BuildingsPlans to install a 100kW District-owned PV system on newPlans to install a 100kW District owned PV system on new classroom buildings. Expected to generate 175,200 kWh annuallyand save 96 tons of CO2 annually.

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

CCC/IOU Incentives2006-09 SDCCD COMPLETED PROJECTS

CAMPUS PROJECT DESCRIPTION kWh SAVINGS THERM SAVINGS INCENTIVE PAID

ECC and City College Exterior Lighting Controls 64,866 - $ 9,730

ECC Welding Machine Replacement 49,432 - $ 7,416

Mesa College Chiller Conversions/ Boiler replacement 199,622 13,600 $ 77,841

Mesa College Exterior Lighting Controls 62,657 - $ 9,399 g g g , $ ,

Miramar College Motors, Turbocor, Boiler retrofits 186,257 7,163 $ 54,938

Miramar College Exterior Lighting Controls 41,115 - $ 6,167

City College Exterior Lighting Controls 88,791 - $ 13,319

City College Boiler replacement - 3,639 $ 3,639

City College Turbocor Chiller Retrofit 216,406 - $ 69,250

City College Parking Garage Lighting Upgrade 90,272 - $ 13,541

CE Mid City Campus Exterior Lighting Controls 5 124 - $ 769CE Mid City Campus Exterior Lighting Controls 5,124 $ 769

CE Mid City Campus T-Stat and EMS Upgrade 81,580 - $ 19,579

TOTAL ENERGY SAVINGS 1,086,122 24,402 $ 285,588

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

SDG&E Savings by DesignProject Name

Est. T-24 %

Est. kWh saved

Est. Therms Saved

Est. Owner Incentive

City College LRC Renovation N/A 30,006 339 $2,641

West City Center 38 1% 243 715 204 $52 305West City Center 38.1% 243,715 -204 $52,305

Miramar College Field House 16.6% 140,434 1,535 $13,801

Mesa College Police Station 23.6% 23,876 178 $7,050

Mesa College Parking Garage 55.4% 366,100 0 $18,305g g g , ,

Educational Cultural Complex Skills Center 21.5% 122,266 2,273 $32,334

Allied Health 11.4% 57,502 149 $17,122

Miramar College LLRC 22.6% 248,754 1,192 $68,741

Vocational Technology Center (City College) 23.8% 260,953 2,691 $77,586

Voc. Tech. Parking Structure 56.5% 314,344 0 $15,717

Student Services 30.0% 393,240 0 $170,156

Classrooms A & B 25 0% 246 304 2 060 $91 129Classrooms A & B 25.0% 246,304 2,060 $91,129

Autotech Career Bldg 25.0% 18,442 0 $8,397

Miramar Parking Structure #1 86.4% 354,536 0 $11,111

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Total 2,820,472 10,213 $586,395

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Leadership in Energy and Environmental DesignLEED is an internationally recognized green building certification system, providing third‐

party verification that a building was designed and built using strategies aimed at 

improving performance across all the metrics that matter most:improving performance across all the metrics that matter most: 

• Energy savings

• Water efficiency

• Reduction of CO2 emissions 

• Improved indoor environmental quality

• Stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts.

The four certification levels include Platinum, Gold,

Silver and Basic Certification

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

LEED – City CollegeLEED Gold – Arts & Humanities Building

Business Technology Building

Career Technology Center C T h CCareer Technology Center

LEED Silver – General Purpose Classroom Building

R Building (Learning Resource Center)

Science Building

Career Tech Center

Science Building

C Building

M BuildingR Building (already certified!)

Arts & Humanities/Business quad

ld

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Science BuildingGeneral Purpose Classroom Building

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

LEED – Mesa CollegeLEED Gold – Allied Health Building

Police Station

LEED Silver – Student Services Allied Health Building

Police Substation

LEED Silver – Student Services

Math and Science Building

Allied Health Building

Student Services 

Math and Science Building

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

LEED – Miramar CollegeLEED Platinum – Police Station

LEED Gold – Heavy Duty Advanced Transportation Tech. Center

Arts & Humanities Classroom Building

Business & Mathematics Classroom Building

LEED Silver – Library Learning Resource Center (LLRC)

Automotive Technology Career Bldg. Expansion

St d t U iStudent Union                         

LEED Certified – Hourglass Park Field House

Aviation Maintenance Tech. Center Expansion 

Police Station

Business & Mathematics

Student Union

LLRC

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Arts & HumanitiesLLRC

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

LEED – Continuing EducationLEED Gold – North City Campus

LEED Silver – West City Campus

i d iLinda Vista Campus

Cesar Chavez Center

Skills Center at ECC North  City Campus

West City Campus Linda Vista Campus

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ECC Skills CenterCesar Chavez Center

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Sustainability AwardsOctober 2009Green California Community College Summit 2009Leadership Award (Instructor) Dr Karon Klipple Professor of Mathematics andLeadership Award (Instructor) – Dr. Karon Klipple, Professor of Mathematics and Co-Chair, Environmental Stewardship Committee, City College

June 2009 9th Annual UC/CSU/CCC Sustainability ConferenceBest Practice - Lighting Design/Retrofit: Harry West Gym, City CollegeBest Practice - Student Sustainability Program: City College Urban FarmHonorable Mention - Best Overall Design: West City Campus Continuing EdHonorable Mention - Best Overall Design: West City Campus, Continuing Ed.

May 2009American Society of Civil Engineers (SD Chapter) 20th Annual AwardsAward of Merit – West City Campus American Institute of Architecture – Annual Design AwardsDesign Visionary Award - P Building Renovation at City College

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Sustainability Presentations“Get Green, Go Lean!  How Lean Construction, Integrated

Project Delivery and LEED Can Help You Optimize Project 

R lt d M i i Effi i i ”Results and Maximize Efficiencies”

Presentation to Community Colleges Facilities Coalition  (CCFC)

November 4, 2009

Dave Umstot, Lance Lareau, John Messick

“Green Construction and Integrated Project Delivery”

Presentation to Green California Community College Summit

October 6, 2009

Dave Umstot

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Sustainability Presentations“LEEDing the Way”

“Daylighting Retrofit Best Practices”

Presentation to the UC/CSU/CCC Sustainability Conference

June 22‐23, 2009

“LEEDing the Way: Developing and Implementing a Districtwide

Green Building Policy”Green Building Policy

Presentation to Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference

National Association of College and University Business Officers

April 7 2009

2020

April 7, 2009

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

District StandardsHand Dryers vs. Paper Towels

Hand dryers reduce the cost of maintenance and custodial services and are more environmentallycustodial services and are more environmentally friendly.

Financial BenefitsSave $1,000 per year, per dryer in papertowel costsAdditional savings from reduced trashcanliner useliner use

Energy efficient, drawing as little as 1150 watts

Sanitary BenefitsHelp restrooms stay cleanerReduce bacteria on handsDry hands in 12 seconds; remove 99.9%of bacteria from air used to dry hands

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of bacteria from air used to dry hands

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Sustainability at City College

Campus & Community Outreach– Annual Earth Fair, Bike Fair– Green Speaker Series - including films and field trips– Student Club, RecycleMania, Flex sessions

• Policy & Procedure– Sustainability Policy and Procedure, GHG ReportSustainability Policy and Procedure, GHG Report– Campus and District ESC

• Curriculum & Programs– Solar Technology Certificate

Sustainability Certificate and AA– Sustainability Certificate and AA– Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certificate and AA– Integration in existing programs

• Results– Recycler of the Year– Urban Land Institute Smart Growth Award– Green California CC Faculty Leadership Award

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Sustainability at Mesa College • November 2009: Students and faculty broke ground and planted the first seedlings in the Green Garden on the Mesa. The garden’s produce is used by Culinary Arts students in the MFusion culinaryCulinary Arts students in the MFusion culinary laboratory.

• Each semester: The ESC’s Eco Awareness Series offers green lectures and films to the campus

itcommunity.

• During Canyon Day 09, 50 volunteers hauled five truckloads of trash, non-native plants and an even dozen shopping carts out of Tecolote canyon.dozen shopping carts out of Tecolote canyon.

And around campus…

• Water-guzzling lawns are being replaced with rock and nat ral gardensand natural gardens.

• In the classroom, committees and departments, documents are distributed via email and posted online, saving trees and dollars.

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Sustainability at Miramar College

Faculty Sustainability Stormwater detention Smart Irrigation/Coordinator hired

Spring 2009and filtration system

S a t gat o /Sustainable Landscaping

Organic Garden/Composting Water Bottle Resolution

Sustainability in the Curriculum Workshops

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Greenhouse Gas InventorySDCCD Emissions Split (FY2008):

25,003 Total MT eCO22%

Commuting

3%

2%

3%

3%

1% 0%Commuting

Purchased Electricity

On-Campus Stationary (NaturalGas)

46%

9%

Gas)Scope 2 Transmission &Distribution Losses from ElectricityDirectly Financed OutsourcedTravel (District-funded)Paper

Direct Transportation (FleetServices)Solid Waste (Landfilled Waste)

31%

( )

Refrigerants & Chemicals

Agriculture (Synthetic & OrganicFertilizers)

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SDCCD 2009 Sustainability Summary

Greenhouse Gas Inventory30,000

Scope 2 T & D Losses

Paper

20,000

25,000

c To

ns e

CO 2

)

Wastewater

Solid Waste

Study Abroad Air Travel

15,000

mis

sion

s (M

etric Directly Financed Outsourced

Travel

Commuting

Purchased Steam/Chilled Water

5,000

10,000

Tota

l Em Purchased Electricity

Agriculture

Refrigerants & Chemicals

Direct Transportation

02003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Year

Direct Transportation

On-Campus Stationary

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SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Questions?

D id U t tDavid UmstotVice Chancellor

F iliti M tFacilities [email protected]

(619)388 6546(619)388-6546

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