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Understanding Storm Water Permits

Green Technology

Forum Floorplan Advisory Board Register to Attend Understanding Storm Water Permits Stormwater permits may appear to be mundane and pose minimal risk with simple oversight, they are constantly changing and pose significant financial risk. The Industrial General Permit was recently amended to include monitoring of receiving water bodies.

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Climate Resilient Schools – SFF2023

Green Technology

Participants will learn about an innovative technical assistance network model that is designed to pair school districts with the technical services they need for green facilities projects such as waste diversion, stormwater management, and EV charging stations. You will hear from such organizations as August Berres, First Note Finance inc.,

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SUNY New Paltz Engineering Innovation Hub achieves LEED Gold

AGreenLiving

billion project champions energy-efficient and resource-saving design, from its diversion of nearly 90% of the project’s construction waste from landfills to the installation of double-glazed, low-E windows throughout. The Hub sits on a 31,200-square-foot landscaped site specially engineered for responsible stormwater management practices.

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2024 Leadership Award Winners: Green California Schools & Higher Education Summit

Green Technology

This year alone, TEC has supported nine school districts with energy efficiency upgrades across 29 sites, including HVAC improvements, lighting retrofits, and electric heat pump water heaters. Their work continues to positively impact schools and communities, driving California toward a sustainable and equitable energy future.

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2024 Leadership Award Winners: Green California Schools & Higher Education Summit

Green Technology

This year alone, TEC has supported nine school districts with energy efficiency upgrades across 29 sites, including HVAC improvements, lighting retrofits, and electric heat pump water heaters. Their work continues to positively impact schools and communities, driving California toward a sustainable and equitable energy future.