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Riley County Public Works Complex. IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY:. Presentation Outline. Introduction to Riley County Vision for Public Works Complex Current Progress Future Options Project Summary. Introduction to Riley County. Approx. 70,000 residents County seat: Manhattan, KS - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Presented by: Rod Meredith Assistant Director Public Works Riley County, KS
Matthew Leaper Business Development Manager Johnson Controls, Inc.
IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY:
Riley County Public Works Complex
Riley County Public Works Complex
Presentation Outline
1. Introduction to Riley County
2. Vision for Public Works Complex
3. Current Progress
4. Future Options
5. Project Summary
Riley County Public Works Complex
Introduction to Riley County
• Approx. 70,000 residents• County seat: Manhattan, KS
• Fort Riley• Kansas State University• Manhattan Area Technical
College
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Project Details
• Campus for Several County Facilities• 10 Structures with Storage Yards• Approximately 70,000 square feet• 96 Acre site
• Located at 6215 Tuttle Creek Blvd.• 5 Miles NW of Manhattan, KS on US 24
Locator Map
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Riley County Public Works Complex
Project Partners
• Riley County Board of Commissioners
• Architect– Anderson Knight Architects, Manhattan, KS
• Mechanical Engineer– LST Consulting Engineers, Manhattan, KS
• General Contractor– AHRS Construction, Bern, KS
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Campus Facilities
• Public Works Operations– Road and Bridge– Fleet Services
• Parks Department• Noxious Weed Department• Household Hazardous Waste• Emergency Management Storage
Facility Master Plan
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Vision for Riley County
“To help save taxpayer dollars by being a leader in the State of Kansas in implementing renewable energy efficient systems at county facilities”
Goals include:- Using energy savings to pay for upgrades- Incorporating renewable energy- Reducing utility costs for operating county facilities
- Providing an educational tool for the community and the state
Current Progress
-Green Design
-Geothermal (Heat Pump)
-Natural Lighting
-High Efficiency Lighting
-Radiant Heating
-Heated Ventilation System
Green Design
• Good candidate for LEED Certification
• Use of energy efficient systems
• Future use of renewable energy sources
• Energy cost savings are considerable
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Green Design
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Ground Source Heat Pump
• 44 wells, each 250 feet deep, installed to provide ground source heating and cooling.
• Except for pumps, no gas or electricity is needed to heat or cool air circulated throughout the building
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Ground Source Heat Pump
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Ground Source Heat Pump
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Natural Lighting
• Used extensively throughout the project
• Allowed for a 50% reduction in number of light fixtures
• Estimated 60% savings in energy costs
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Natural Lighting
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Natural Lighting
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Natural Lighting
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High Efficiency Lighting
• T5 and T8 florescent light fixtures throughout
• Use 35% less energy than old style T12 fixtures.
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High Efficiency Lighting
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High Efficiency Lighting
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Central Control System
• Two facilities have an integrated central control system
• System provides a central control point for regulating HVAC temperature after hours
• Plan to connect other campus facilities as they are completed
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Radiant Floor Heating
• Shop floors have hot water piping that store and emit heat
• Floor heat provides quick recovery after opening shop overhead doors
• Helps melt ice from plow trucks during winter months
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Radiant Gas Heating
• Radiant gas heat is installed overhead in the main shop
• Considered to be the most energy efficient system for large open shop facilities
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Pre-heated Intake Air System
• The main shop is equipped with a heated ventilation system
• Pre-heated intake air is supplied when exhaust fans are engaged to reduce energy load on other heating systems
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Automatic Vehicle Wash System
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Future Options
• Small Wind (50-100kW)
• Large Wind (1-3MW)
• Solar Electric (PV)
• Solar Thermal
• Waste Oil Heating
• Central Control System
Large Wind
• Potentially Class 4 winds at the site
• Industrial grade turbine – 2.5 MW
• Provide access to educational partners for programs to teach students how to maintain large wind turbines
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Small Wind
• Sized to match power consumption at Public Works Complex
• Use technology that can be adapted for small businesses, homes, or farms
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Solar Electric (Photovoltaic)
• Use PV for targeted applications, such as:
– Street Lighting– Security Systems– Server Rooms
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Solar Thermal
• Replace gas fired domestic hot water
• Heating and cooling applications
• Supplement radiant floor heating systems
• Supplement vehicle wash system
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Waste Oil Heating System
• Forced air heat for shop and storage areas in two facilities
• Utilize the 13,000 gallons of oil currently collected each year by HHW
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Central Control System
• Integrated system for all county facilities
• Centralized automation system
• Monitor renewable energy performance
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Project Summary
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Riley County Public Works Complex
We began with a vision for Riley County as a leader in implementing sustainability within the State of Kansas
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We identified sustainable technologies that would help us to accomplish that vision.
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We are partnering with Johnson Controls to guide renewable energy system implementation and guarantee performance
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Got Wind?Riley County, KS Partners with Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI) to Develop State Leading Sustainability Project
Riley County Leadership presented their plan to develop a flagship project for the State of Kansas that combines renewable energy with building efficiency upgrades…
Beginning with the end in mind…
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