Environmental Health and Safety Archives - 可乐视频 /category/ehs/ The Spirit of Brooklyn Mon, 09 Jun 2025 18:45:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 可乐视频 Breaks New Ground鈥擫iterally鈥攊n Statewide Push for Clean Energy /bc-news/brooklyn-college-breaks-new-ground-literally-in-statewide-push-for-clean-energy/ Mon, 09 Jun 2025 15:18:21 +0000 /?p=114602 Senior CUNY campus will explore the viability of geothermal energy systems as part of New York State鈥檚 Decarbonization Leadership Program.

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Drilling began last week at 可乐视频 on a geothermal test well that marks the college鈥檚 and CUNY鈥檚 bold leap toward a fossil fuel-free future.

In partnership with the New York Power Authority (NYPA) under the (DLP), a 500-foot-deep test borehole was drilled to assess the college鈥檚 geothermal potential. The program directs NYPA to develop energy and emissions profiles and decarbonization action plans for the State鈥檚 largest carbon-emitting facilities. This test well drilling paves the way for a comprehensive, low-carbon energy system on campus.

可乐视频 is the first CUNY campus to undergo this specific testing. Other CUNY institutions developing decarbonization action plans under the DLP include Hunter College and City College.

The timing of this groundbreaking couldn鈥檛 be more fitting, as it coincided with World Environment Day on June 5, reinforcing 可乐视频鈥檚 reputation as one of the greenest campuses in the nation. This project shows that clean, affordable geothermal energy can replace fossil fuels in public buildings, even in dense urban settings, cutting emissions, lowering energy bills, and helping New York meet its bold climate goals.

(Left to right) Rachel Carpitella, Business Development Manager from Wendel; Carrie Sadovnik, Director of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability at 可乐视频; Alan Gilbert, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration at 可乐视频; Mohamed Attalla, Vice Chancellor of Facilities Planning, Construction and Management at CUNY; Tria Case, Executive Director of Sustainability and Energy Conservation and launched Sustainable at CUNY; and Monty Graham,听Assistant Director, Energy, Office of Sustainability and Energy Conservation at CUNY.

(Left to right) Rachel Carpitella, Business Development Manager from Wendel; Carrie Sadovnik, Director of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability at 可乐视频; Alan Gilbert, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration at 可乐视频; Mohamed Attalla, Vice Chancellor of Facilities Planning, Construction and Management at CUNY; Tria Case, Executive Director of Sustainability and Energy Conservation and launched Sustainable at CUNY; and Monty Graham,听Assistant Director, Energy, Office of Sustainability and Energy Conservation at CUNY.

鈥淧articipating in Governor Hochul鈥檚 Decarbonization Leadership Program is a pivotal step in CUNY鈥檚 commitment to environmental stewardship on our campuses,鈥 said Mohamed Attalla, Vice Chancellor of Facilities Planning, Construction and Management. 鈥淐UNY is the engine that drives New York City, and we are committed to improving energy efficiency, lowering our carbon footprint, and creating a more resilient environment for our campuses and the surrounding communities. Expanding on renewable energy is a key strategic direction for CUNY including geothermal. 可乐视频 was envisioned as a suitable site and many sites will follow.鈥

鈥溈衫质悠 is proud to play a vital role in advancing clean energy innovation,鈥 said President Michelle J. Anderson. 鈥淲e thank Governor Hochul for her support of this transformative project, which exemplifies how public-sector leadership, cutting-edge technology, and strategic investment can come together to create lasting change. This initiative stands as a cornerstone of the college鈥檚 commitment to building a cleaner, more resilient future.鈥

鈥淭hrough the Decarbonization Leadership Program, NYPA is helping New York鈥檚 largest carbon-emitting facilities leverage innovative, cutting-edge technologies to accelerate progress toward a cleaner building sector,鈥 said Maribel Cruz-Brown, NYPA SVP of Customer Solutions. 鈥溈衫质悠’s efforts to explore the viability of a geothermal system is an exciting milestone in the school鈥檚 journey toward decarbonization, and it exemplifies how the public sector is driving progress through collaboration and strategic planning.鈥

可乐视频's Alan Gilbert, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration, and Carrie Sadovnik, Director of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability, have been instrumental in supporting initiatives, projects, and programs on the campus that encourage sustainability, helping to make 可乐视频 one of the most green campuses in the country.

可乐视频’s Alan Gilbert, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration, and Carrie Sadovnik, Director of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability, have been instrumental in supporting initiatives, projects, and programs on the campus that encourage sustainability, helping to make 可乐视频 one of the most green campuses in the country.

At the heart of 可乐视频鈥檚 project is its West End Building (WEB), one of the campus鈥檚 busiest academic and student life centers. Thanks to a $10 million award from the , the building will be fully converted to a geothermal heating and cooling system鈥攁 clean, renewable alternative that offers 100% carbon-free climate control.

Already outfitted with hydronic infrastructure, the WEB is an ideal candidate for geothermal integration. Once operational, the system will enhance indoor comfort and energy efficiency while eliminating reliance on traditional fossil fuels.

Spanning over 20,000 square feet, the WEB houses a 10,000-square-foot open-use computer lab, the Undergraduate Film Department, multimedia classrooms, 16 student clubs, and the Student Testing Center鈥攎aking it a high-impact site for sustainable innovation.

NYPA already provides a wide variety of energy technology and renewable energy services to state and local governmental entities, including energy audits, project engineering, design, installation, and construction management. Some of the energy efficiency projects implemented with customers by NYPA include high efficiency lighting retrofits, occupancy and daylighting lighting sensors, building and energy management systems, boilers, chillers, air-handling systems, thermal storage, microgrids, solar photovoltaic systems, digester gas systems, and emerging energy technologies.

About 可乐视频

Widely known to provide an excellent education at an affordable tuition, and recognized nationally for its diverse student body, 可乐视频 has been an anchor institution within the borough of Brooklyn and greater New York City for more than 90 years. With approximately 15,000 students in more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, education, and business, the college is renowned for its rigorous academics, award-winning faculty, distinguished alumni, and community impact. Part of the City University of New York (CUNY), 可乐视频 offers a vibrant and supportive student experience on a beautifully landscaped 35-acre campus in the borough鈥檚 Midwood neighborhood.

About The City University of New York

The City University of New York (CUNY) is the nation鈥檚 largest urban public university, a transformative engine of social mobility that is a critical component of the lifeblood of New York City. Founded in 1847 as the nation鈥檚 first free public institution of higher education, CUNY today has seven community colleges, 11 senior colleges and seven graduate or professional institutions spread across New York City鈥檚 five boroughs, serving nearly 240,000 undergraduate and graduate students and awarding 50,000 degrees each year. CUNY鈥檚 mix of quality and affordability propels almost six times as many low-income students into the middle class and beyond as all the Ivy League colleges combined. More than 80 percent of the University鈥檚 graduates stay in New York, contributing to all aspects of the city鈥檚 economic, civic and cultural life and diversifying the city鈥檚 workforce in every sector. CUNY鈥檚 graduates and faculty have received many prestigious honors, including 13 Nobel Prizes and 26 MacArthur 鈥済enius鈥 grants. The University鈥檚 historic mission continues to this day: provide a first-rate public education to all students, regardless of means or background. To learn more about CUNY, visit https://www.cuny.edu/.

About NYPA

NYPA is the largest state public power organization in the nation, operating 17 generating facilities and more than 1,550 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 80 percent of the electricity NYPA produces is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA finances its operations through the sale of bonds and revenues earned in large part through sales of electricity. For more information visit and follow us on , , , and .

 

 

 

 

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可乐视频 Releases Annual Impact Report on Campus Sustainability /bc-news/brooklyn-college-releases-annual-impact-report-on-campus-sustainability/ Wed, 05 Jun 2024 16:00:32 +0000 /?p=101452 Highlighting efforts by students, staff, and faculty, the data proves campus to be a leader in environmental responsibility.

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As part of its ongoing effort to build a culture of sustainability across campus and reduce its environmental impact through engagement, education, and research initiatives, 可乐视频鈥檚 Office of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability, along with the Campus Sustainability Council and Strategic Initiatives, released its annual Impact Report for the 2022鈥23 academic year.

The report highlights several benchmarks from key focus areas鈥攃ampus operations, environmental justice, engagement, waste minimization, academics, nutrition, and others鈥攚hile offering benchmarks and forward-thinking plans for the future.

President of the Sustainability Club and Macaulay Honors student from the Urban Sustainability Program Sofia Mariyamis presents 可乐视频's composting initiative with Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch during the Sustainability Fair on April 18.

President of the Sustainability Club and Macaulay Honors student from the Urban Sustainability Program Sofia Mariyamis presents 可乐视频’s composting initiative with Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch during the Sustainability Fair on April 18.

鈥淪tudents know climate change is a pressing issue and expect their college to take action,鈥 said Carrie Sadovnik, the director of the Office of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability and the co-chair of the Campus Sustainability Council. 鈥溈衫质悠 is accelerating its climate leadership, coupled with education and engagement, to address these concerns and build a vibrant and sustainable future for our students and the broader community.鈥

Stalin Espinal, sustainability coordinator from the Office of Environmental Health and Safety, and Yarnelle Bauzil, coordinator for the college鈥檚 community garden, separate trash at the college鈥檚 first large campus waste audit, which will help assess recycling practices. The waste audit team sorted 506 pounds of waste: Of the total waste stream, there were 197.7 pounds of paper and cardboard materials; 34.5 pounds of metal, glass, plastic, and carton materials; 227.51 pounds of landfill-bound trash materials, and 46.3 pounds of compostable and organic materials.

Stalin Espinal ’18, sustainability coordinator from the Office of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability, and Yarnelle Bauzil, coordinator for the college鈥檚 community garden, separate trash at the college鈥檚 first large campus waste audit, which will help assess recycling practices. The waste audit team sorted 506 pounds of waste: Of the total waste stream, there were 197.7 pounds of paper and cardboard materials; 34.5 pounds of metal, glass, plastic, and carton materials; 227.51 pounds of landfill-bound trash materials, and 46.3 pounds of compostable and organic materials.

Highlighting the incredible work done by scores of students, staff, and faculty, the report includes information and data that proves 可乐视频 to be a leader in environmental responsibility. Some areas where the campus shined include:

  • Progress on BuildSmart 2025 Goals: Improved accounting of energy savings by project with 10 of more 85 energy conservation projects completed representing, one million kWh saved.
  • Increased Student Engagement: More than 150 student pledges for a Plastic-Free Ocean campaign, 252 volunteers contributing 454 hours to sustainability initiatives.
  • Waste Reduction: Released guidelines for green events, achieved a 27.7% waste diversion rate through increased recycling and composting initiatives.
  • Peer Recognition: STARS Silver Rating received by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
  • Applied Learning: Campus-based internships are available to students to work with the Sustainability Office and the 可乐视频 Eats garden. Academic programs increasingly collaborate with operational partners to use the campus as a 鈥渓iving lab鈥 for both informal learning activities and rigorous research.
  • Improved Campus Operations: Converting to LED lighting in 20% of re-lamping locations, which represents 37 tCO2; partnered with NYC Parks to establish a native plant bed; piloted a food waste collection program.
  • Reduced Reliance on Bottled Water: Installed an additional five water bottle refilling stations, with more than 375,000 plastic bottles diverted from landfills.

Read the full report here.

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Green Infrastructure Test Bed Planted on Campus鈥 /bc-news/green-infrastructure-test-bed-planted-on-campus/ Thu, 29 Jun 2023 13:49:57 +0000 /?p=74276 The site will educate and support NYC stormwater and climate resiliency efforts.鈥

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(Left to right) Rami Sadovnik (student), Carrie Sadovnik (Director of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability), Stalin Espinal ’18, Paige Rushing (student), and Devlin McKenna (Office of Information Technology Services) help with the new green infrastructure project.

An innovative and environmentally friendly green infrastructure test bed received the finishing touches on June 15 when volunteers planted and mulched over 2,700 plugs of northeast native plants near the sidewalk between the Lily Pond and Whitman Hall.

The project was led by Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Associate Director of the Science and Resiliency Institute at Jamaica Bay Jennifer Cherrier, the Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center, the Office of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability, along with support from the college鈥檚 Facilities, Planning and Operations, and student, staff and faculty volunteers, including Professor of Television, Radio & Emerging Media Katherine G. Fry.

Earth and Environmental Sciences and Associate Director of the Science and Resiliency Institute at Jamaica Bay Jennifer Cherrier (right) oversees the installation of the hybrid ecoWEIR system at 可乐视频 that students, faculty and staff helped to install. The project will serve as a place for interdisciplinary research for not only the campus but the entire CUNY family and affiliated collaborators, the surrounding community, and the region to help educate and partner with them on issues related to stormwater and climate resiliency.鈥疕elping Cherrier are students Wilson Deng (left) and Paige Rushing.

鈥淥ur campus has been long prized for its beauty. Beyond adding lush meadow greenery, Professor Cherrier鈥檚 ecoWEIR test bed bolsters biodiversity and offers transformative learning and research opportunities. This and other green space initiatives epitomize our commitment to a sustainable campus,鈥 said Carrie Sadovnik, Director of the Office of Environmental Health and Safety/Sustainability.

The approximately 455 square-feet test bed of drought and flood-resilient plants, which also attract pollinators to further aid the environment, was designed by Office Landscape and Urban Design, a Brooklyn-based and minority-owned design firm, in consultation with Cherrier. The site will be used for interdisciplinary research by both students and faculty and functions both as a traditional green infrastructure 鈥攕imilar to what is currently being installed by the NYC Department of Environmental Protection throughout New York City鈥攁s well as a green infrastructure called , a hybrid system developed by Cherrier鈥檚 research.

Both types of green infrastructure, traditional and hybrid, are used to help manage and filter out pollutants from stormwater runoff as well as other surface and surficial groundwater flows into aquatic systems. However, the hybrid ecoWEIR system is designed to give nature a boost to maximize pollutant removal and allow for fit-for-purpose water reuse. The ecoWEIR system is also being piloted in to remove phosphate from Prospect Park鈥檚 waterways to help offset toxic algae blooms that have been plaguing the lake for the past decade.

Current Sustainability Coordinator Stalin Espinal ’18, who studied Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences, holds up one of the plants for the project.

 

Cherrier added that in addition to the imminent research that her group will be doing at the test bed site鈥攊ncluding that of Ph.D. student Nia Rene, M.S. student Paige Rushing, and undergraduate student Sarah Maria Dos Santos鈥攖he project will serve as a place for interdisciplinary research for not only the campus but the entire CUNY family and affiliated collaborators, the surrounding community, and the region to help educate and partner with them on issues related to stormwater and climate resiliency.

鈥淲hile I was proud to lead the effort, I cannot thank Carrie Sadovnik, Director of Environmental Health and Safety and Sustainability, her staff, my graduate student Paige, the Facilities team, as well as other 可乐视频 and CUNY faculty, staff, and students enough for coming together this past month to help make this happen,鈥 Cherrier said. 鈥淚 am also indebted to the 可乐视频 administration for their long-term support of this project as well as to my colleagues at for their collaborative support and contributions to ecoWEIR throughout the years and, finally, I鈥檓 thankful for initial funding for this work provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.鈥

Rushing, an earth and environmental sciences graduate student, participated in the gardening of the green space event. Rushing has been analyzing the ecoWEIR system for her master鈥檚 thesis which explores the effects of nutrient concentrations in stormwater runoff and discovering how effective the system is as a nature-based solution for stormwater management.

鈥淭his planting event was one of the final stages in completing the installation. We planted hundreds of native perennials and have been working over the past month to fill the excavated site,鈥 Rushing said. 鈥淕etting the system in the ground was a large task and rigorous, so it鈥檚 great that we had [可乐视频] facilities personnel and volunteers to help with the planting and all the other stages of the installation process. There is still more to learn through the research that will be conducted in this space.鈥

Rushing is looking forward to watching the garden grow and is optimistic about the future of the green space.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to watch the garden grow throughout the next year and to work on it because I enjoy being outside in nature. I feel optimistic about future research that will happen in this new green space.鈥

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The Essentials /bc-news/the-essentials/ Mon, 13 Sep 2021 13:41:18 +0000 http://s38197.p1486.sites.pressdns.com/?p=4937 While many students, staff, and faculty members have now returned to 可乐视频 for the first time since March 2020, a crew of more than 200 employees per day has held the campus down since early in the pandemic.

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While many students, staff, and faculty members have now returned to 可乐视频 for the first time since March 2020, a crew of more than 200 employees per day has held the campus down since early in the pandemic.听

New York State may have been under pandemic restrictions, with most of the college鈥檚 3,800 employees working from home for the better part of the last year and a half, but for 220 essential workers, trekking to 2900 Bedford Avenue and logging a full day鈥檚 work has remained an everyday thing.

They are security and custodial workers, plumbers and carpenters, staff from the Office of Environmental Health and Safety, Food Pantry workers, and many others whose job it was to secure and maintain the campus or other critical functions.

Though many initially found that a once bustling campus felt a little post-apocalyptic when they first returned, most quickly realized that you can get a lot of work done when no one is around.

鈥淲e took advantage of it,鈥 said Scott Hambelton, paint supervisor. 鈥淚f anything, it was beneficial to us. It鈥檚 much easier to paint when the rooms are empty.鈥

As the first weeks of the fall semester and the gradual return to campus unfolds鈥20 percent of the college鈥檚 courses are fully in-person, and another 25 percent are hybrid, while most staff are reporting to campus at least one day a week鈥攖he essential workers have barely missed a beat, earning a nod from President Michelle J. Anderson in one of her letters to the campus.

鈥淎s we gradually transition our remote employees back on site, let鈥檚 continue to be grateful for all those who have already had to work on-site over the past 15 months,鈥 she said in a June correspondence with the campus community.

For much of the summer, that work has included preparing the campus for a mass reentry this semester. Here鈥檚 a look at the college鈥檚 essential employees at work.

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