sustainability in apwa
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Margate One City’s Commitment to
Sustainability!
Simple Solutions to a Complex Problem
April 2012
American Public Works Association
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Sam May, City of MargatePublic Works Director
George Green, Johnson Controls
Account Manager
Introductions
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Can there be one prescription to manage many issues?
Sustainability: enabling economic growth through infrastructure improvements that utilize natural resources efficiently while minimizing environmental impact and enhancing the quality of life for individuals and communities.
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Community Sustainability – The Triple Bottom Line
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How does one create a sustainable community?
Follow the path…
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Energy Efficiency
The path to community sustainability means addressing many parts of a community.
Green Buildings
Water Conservation
and Efficiency
Renewable Energy
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Path to Margate’s Sustainability
Environmental Impacts
Green Buildings
• Energy Savings• Emissions Reductions• Water Savings• Climate change• Environmental Health
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Path to Margate’s Sustainability
Environmental Impacts + Healthy Communities
Healthy Communities • Community workforce participation• Local participation • New income and jobs in community• Economic development
An impact to your community through
volunteer engagement, carbon reduction, new
jobs, economic development, and
diversity initiatives.
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Path to Community Sustainability
Result: Economic Vitality
Economic Vitality• Energy and Water Savings• Operations & Maintenance Savings• Improved Productivity• Business Retention and Expansion• Jobs and Incremental Income
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Margate was faced with a host of challenges…
Safety/Security concerns
Resource availability
Climate change
Green House Gas Emission (GHG) baselines and mandates
Water availability, restrictions and quality
Wastewater disposal
Economic development challenges
Volatile energy costs
Public image and perception
Transportation issues
Budget/funding challenges $$$
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Margate’s List of Sustainability Projects
Lighting RetrofitsHigh Efficiency Lighting (25W T8)
LED and Induction
Occupancy Sensors
Solar powered entrance signs
Solar powered bus shelters
Building AutomationHVAC Occupancy schedules
Demand control ventilation
Programmable T’Stats
Web based/remote access to information
How did we reduce energy and water use?
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Margate’s List of Sustainability Projects
Water ConservationWaterless urinals
Low flow faucets and toilets
Pre-rinse spray nozzles (low flow)
Reuse water for irrigation for golf courses and medians
Low flow irrigation heads
AMR/Leak Detection
Community Awareness
Energy ConservationVFD’s on water distribution pumps at plant
New controls and VFD’s on pool pumps
Lowered water pressure
High SEER/EER HVAC Units
Cool and/or reflective roofs
How did we reduce energy and water use?
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Margate’s List of Sustainability Projects
RecyclingFluorescent lights
Batteries
Asphalt-hot in place recycled
Asphalt millings
Scrap metal
Tires
Surplus Sales
Waste Oils
Citywide single stream curbside recycling
Wood pallets
How did we reduce energy and water use?
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Margate’s List of Sustainability Projects
Other Initiatives Solar PV electric generation systems on roofs
Citywide Green-Seal certification for paper products and chemicals
Low VOC paints
Hybrid Vehicles
Purchase Energy Star products
Energy Star building rating
All new City owned buildings will be built to LEED standards
(By City Ordinance)
Utilize ESCOs
Utilize/Piggyback State Term Contracts
How did we reduce energy and water use?
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What will you achieve?
Create a better environment for citizens and employees
Improve energy efficiency
Reduce expenses and operating costs
Reduce GHG emissions
Increase security and safety
Improve reliability of municipal services
In short, it will help you improve your community!
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Next Steps
Send your ideas to be included into the Database
Become a part of the user group from APWA Florida Chapter
Learn from other Public Works Professional’s experience
Save time and money (don’t reinvent the wheel)
Share sustainable vendors and equipment suppliers (references)
Share procurement options
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Broadcast Email to APWA Florida Chapter Members
Provide your sustainability ideas with a short description of the idea and the anticipated results.
Include: 1) Procurement method ie; bid, ESCO, piggyback…
2) Funding source if a grant was obtained
3) Anticipated project impacts
4) Anticipated ROI (if applicable)
5) Lessons learned
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Waterless
Urnals
Low Flow
Fixtures
LED Lighti
ng
Hot In Place recycl
ed Asphal
t
Asphalt
Millings
reuse for
shoulder
stabilization
Solar Entran
ce Signs
Solar Lighted Bus Shelte
rs
Solar Lighte
d Exercise/walking
paths
Motion Activated light switch
es
Hybrid Vehicl
es
CNG Vehic
les
Cool/ Reflec
tive Roofs
Scrap Metal Recycling
Green
Seal Certifi
ed (pape
r & Chemical products)
Programma
ble (set
back) Thermostats
Low VOC paint for
interiors
Induction
Lighting
Daylight
Harvesting
Rainwater
Harvesting
PhotoVotiac Syste
m
Recycled Oil
Four - Ten
Hours Workweek
Recycle
Rechargab
le Batteries
program
Smart Buildin
g Energ
y management Contro
l Syste
ms
Green
Building
Code
Demand
Ventilation
ESCO Project
Organic
Fertilizer
Bike Share Progra
m
Recycling
Flouresnt
Light Bulbs
& Ballas
ts
Communit
y Hazardous Wast
e Drop off
Events
Urban Resorestati
on Plan
Local Bus
Circulator
Xeriscaping
of Public Space
s
Single Strea
m Recycling
at City
Facilities
Wasteful Weekends (electronic
s, bulk, single-stream monthly drop off events)
Communit
y Recylcing
Drop-off
Points
Recycling
in ROW
Parking
incentives to encour
age alterna
tive vehicle
s
Development of
Alternative Transportation network (bike lanes, bike paths,
beachwalks, etc)
Pedestrian
Safety Projec
ts
Transit Services (South Beach Local Route, Airport Flyer
Express, etc)
Dune Manageme
nt Program
Green Waste Facilit
y
Car Shari
ng Program
Geo-Therm
al Coolin
g
Water Reclamatio
n Facilit
y
County Paint
Recycling
Program
City Of Margate Sam May 954-972-8126 Smay@margatefl.com
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City of Tamarac Jack Strain (954)597-3734 jacks@tamarac.org
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Hillsborough County Randy M. Klindworth CEM (813)781-8533 klindworthr@hillsboroughcounty.org
City of Hollywood Greg Turek gturek@hollywoodfl.org
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Lee County Damon Grant (239)533-8500 dsgrant@leegov.com
City of Miami Beach Elizabeth Wheaton 305.673.7080 ewheaton@miamibeachfl.gov
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Town of Southwest Ranches Willie Nabong, P.E. (954)343-7444 wnabong@swranches.org
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City of Fort Lauderdale Todd Hiteshew 954-828-7807 ToddHi@fortlauderdale.gov
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City of Wilton Manors, David 954-390-2190 darchacki@wiltonmanors.com
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City Of Coconut Creek Lou Italico 954-956-1496 litalico@coconutcreek.net
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City of Miramar Thomas Good 954-883-6836 tgood@ci.miramar.fl.us
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