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Getting Green for Green Fundraising for Environmental Initiatives at Swarthmore College Presentation at the AICUP Institute for College and University Economic Development – Oct. 9, 2008
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Founded as a coeducational college in 1864 by Quakers, in Swarthmore, PA 11 miles southwest of Philadelphia Private, nonsectarian, liberal arts college with an engineering program 1500 students, all undergrad Intellectual powerhouse
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Swarthmore ranks 3rd (behind CalTech and Harvey Mudd College) for the percentage of PhDs it has produced overall (20.5% of grads), and 4th (behind CalTech, Harvey Mudd, and MIT) in Sciences and Engineering. Swarthmore is just one of 152 institutions of higher learning in PA.
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Swarthmore College’s Crum Woods contain the best examples of mature, native forest in Delaware County.
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It’s also on the DEP’s list of impaired waters. Stresses on Crum Creek include stormwater discharges, leaking sanitary sewers, nonpoint pollution loading, and streambank erosion.
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Professor Machado’s NSF grant will enrich the ecology curriculum by: --establishing a long-term field study --engaging students in a genuine experience with the scientific method --enabling teacher and student to work side-by-side as co-researchers
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In 2005, interested members of the Crum Woods committee submitted a Growing Greener proposal to restore riparian buffer along particularly eroded sections of the Crum Creek streambank.
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This green roof, installed in 2001 by Charlie Miller of Roofscapes, Inc., is a “turn-key” system, with a proprietary soil matrix and plant design. To this day, it serves as a testing ground for data analysis and experimentation for Environmental Studies and Engineering students and faculty, and members of the College’s Facilities Department.
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Green Roof Advantages: --mitigate storm water --reduce rainfall pollution and acid rain effects --save energy (particularly in summer) --plant transpiration and reduction in absorbed heat reduces heat island effect --aesthetically pleasing --song bird and insect habitat --extends roof life 2-3x by reducing temperature fluctuations and UV protection Installation costs range from $6 - $20/sq. ft
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To construct a 28,500 square-foot vegetated roof at LPAC, the College is requesting an Energy Harvest grant of $317,475, which it will match with a contribution of $238,998 in construction, project management, and education/outreach costs.
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Swarthmore has become a comparative laboratory for studying green roof performance. The results will benefit all Pennsylvanians by driving technological innovation in green roof design.
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