
Policy 5.16 - Efficient Use of Water, Energy, and Other Resources
Part 1: Purpose
To promote responsible utilization of products, resources, and services from acquisition to end of service, and promote efficient use of water, energy, and other natural resources.
Part 2: Objective
探花视频 (LSC), where possible, will reduce the amount of solid waste sent to landfills and reduce the unnecessary cost of using excess natural resources through heat, electricity, transportation, and water.
Part 3: Definitions
Subpart A:听Waste Prevention.听Refers to actions or choices that prevent the generation of waste.
Subpart B:听Integrated Pest Management.听The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines 鈥淚ntegrated Pest Management (IPM) as an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices鈥nd, is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.鈥
Subpart C:听Life Cycle Cost Consideration.听Life cycle cost takes into account the sum of all costs of a product including but not limited to: ecological cost of development, initial purchase price, installation, service, general operation, maintenance, potential upgrades, disposal, and potential residual value. This total cost may not be directly quantifiable, but these factors should be considered in all purchasing decisions when feasible.
Part 4:听Evaluation and Tracking
Utilize annual B3 energy inventory tracking; reports will be generated to show areas where improvements can be made.
Part 5:听Reference Statute
- Minnesota Statute 115A, Waste Management
- Minnesota Statute 16C.0725, Purchase of Recycled, Repairable, & Durable Materials
- Minnesota Statute 16C.073, Purchase and Use of Paper Stock; Printing
- Minnesota Statute 115D, Toxic Pollution Prevention
- Minnesota Statute 116D, Environmental Policy
- Executive Order 99-4
- Western Lake Superior Sanitary District Solid Waste Ordinance
History
Date Implementation:听August 6, 2015
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- 5.2 - Email Accounts - RESCINDED - SUPERSEDED BY 4.11 - Employee Email Communication & Expectations
- 5.11 - Tuition and Fees
- 5.12 - Tuition and Fee Due Date, Refunds, Withdrawals and Waivers
- 5.12.0 - Tuition and Fee Due Date, Refunds, Withdrawals and Waivers
- 5.12.1 - Military Service & Disabled Veterans
- 5.12.2 - Tuition Waiver for Persons Under the Guardianship of the Commissioner of Human Services
- 5.12.3 - Common Framework of Key Payment Related Dates
- 5.12.4 - Refund of Tuition and Fees
- 5.12.5 - Payment Plans
- 5.12.20 - Return of Title IV Funds
- 5.12.21 - Petition to Policy
- 5.15 - Sustainable Purchasing
- 5.16 - Efficient Use of Water, Energy, and Other Resources
- 5.17 - Tobacco and Vape Free Campus
- 5.18 - Drug & Alcohol Free Campus
- 5.19 - Travel Management
- 5.20 - Special Expenses and Presidential Expense Allowance
- 5.21 - Possession or Carry of Firearms
- 5.22 - Acceptable Use of Computers and Information Technology Resources
- 5.23 - Video Surveillance and Recording
- 5.24.1 - Employer Provided Personal Protective Equipment
- 5.27 - Campus Security Authorities
- 5.30 - Vehicle Safety - RESCINDED - SUPERSEDED BY 5.19 - Travel Management
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