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ITEM NO.: 4a_Supp DATE OF MEETING: April 13, 2010 Go Green at the Port: Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day April 12 22, 2010 Stephanie Jones-Stebbins Seaport Environmental Programs Elizabeth Leavitt Aviation Planning & Environmental Programs Commitment to the Environment "Where a sustainable world is headed." 2009-2010 Environmental Report to the Community Second online report of its kind, the first in magazine-style format. All electronic; printing optional Features: Green Gateway Air quality, water quality & conservation programs Metrics measuring progress Sustainability & Earth Day event listings Videos Available on Port's website or by visiting: http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/8c05a0bc#/8c05a0bc/1 Environmental Projects - Seaport Bell Harbor Complex Pier 66 Energy savings, conservation measures and financial results New HVAC contract Repaired deferred maintenance items Updated operations plan Save over $200,000 year 58% reduction in energy use; 156% annual savings Many additional opportunities to pursue Environmental Projects Aviation Consolidated Rental Car Facility Port of Seattle's first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) project Pursuing LEED Certified rating Recycled materials used to date: 28% Regional materials used to date: 29% Construction waste recycling rate: 99% The facility will utilize many innovative environmental and sustainable building practices Sustainability & Earth Day Program Go Green at the Port Date: April 12 22 Why: Raise awareness of environmental and sustainability programs and encourage participation Who: Community and employees Where: Seaport and Aviation facilities *This is the second year for this program Activities Include: Port Employee Photo Competition "Go Green" Kickoff of Port's Sustainability Blog Dorothy Rissman's Recycled Pieces Art Exhibit Launch of Sustainability Book Club/Discussion Group Sustainability & Earth Day Program Week 1 Events: April 12 17 Monday, April 12 U.S. Japan 150th Anniversary and Earth Day 40th Anniversary Tree Planting Ceremony Tuesday, April 13Tuesday, April 13th Sustainability & Earth Day Presentation at the Aviation Division StaffSustainability & Earth Day Presentation at the Aviation Division Staff MeetingMeeting Wednesday, April 14 Port Earth Day Parks Tour Employee Volunteer Opportunity at Airport Thursday, April 15Thursday, April 15th "Green Bags" "Green Bags" Friday, April 16 Environmental Films Saturday, April 17Saturday, April 17th Employee Opportunities at Seaport, Duwamish Alive!Employee Opportunities at Seaport, Duwamish Alive! Earth DayEarth Day Duwamish Alive! Earth Day Festival Sustainability & Earth Day Program Week 2 Events: April 18 22 Sunday, April 18 Friends of Live Earth-Seattle 6K Run for Clean Water Monday, April 19Tuesday, April 13th Environmental FilmsSustainability & Earth Day Presentation at the Aviation Division Staff Tuesday, April 20 "Green Bags" Wednesday, April 21Thursday, April 15th "Green Bags"GoGreen Conference-Seattle Thursday, April 22Thursday, April 22nd EARTH DAYEARTH DAY Go Green at the Port: Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day April 12 22, 2010 Earth Day April 22, 2010 QUESTIONS? Stephanie Jones-Stebbins Seaport Environmental Programs Elizabeth Leavitt Aviation Planning & Environmental Programs
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