Eco-Friendly Initiatives for Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
Friday September 19th 2008, 1:33 pm
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Joshua Simmons, Environmental Director for the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians in California (close to Santa Barbara). Josh has a Bachelor of Arts(B.A.) in Environmental Sciencefrom Assumption College, a Master’s of Environmental Science and Management (M.E.S.M.) from the University of California Santa Barbara, a law degree (J.D.) from theUniversity of San Diego School of Law, and is a licensed California attorney. Josh isparticularly interested in identifying opportunities for cost savings throughenvironmental efficiency.Josh presented on what they’ve done to green their casino and resort operations. Thegreening initiative was driven by their facilities dept. to be more cost-effective, and it was a good sign to have pollution prevention driven by a non-environmental dept.Tribal properties include a casino, a resort (restaurant/hotel), and two gas stations.• Installation of energy efficient lighting LED and CFLs, not just in the casino and commercial side, but government operations as well.Improvement measures they have implemented (driven by cost efficiency): • Use of certified cleaning products for interiors, floors, windows, as well asin washers and dryers. They have products identified in their facilities guide.They incorporate environmentally preferable chemicals, as well as use lesschemicals in general. They are in the process of assessing cost savings.• Conduct programmatic review of cleaning products• Replacement of wet loop mop with microfiber mops (reduces water and chemical use)• Purchased an escalator cleaning machine – saves time and chemical use, no respirator is required and is less labor intensive.• HVAC and Boiler have variable speed drives and controls- don’t have to beramped up to full speed. More advanced HVAC controls give better temperaturecontrol and save energy. It also does a good job on controlling smoke levels.• Co-mingled recycling- waste providers pull recyclables out of trash at casino/hotel/resort. Waste and recycling- monthly waste audits to showrecovery rates. They are not composting at this time.
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• Collecting fats, oils, and grease from kitchen for biodiesel (30-40 gallons/month estimated)– selling waste oils at $0.50/gallon to tribe.• Wastewater treatment plant- tertiary treatment- recycle greywater back toirrigation and toilets• Low flow toilets and shower heads• Employee and customer shuttle bus (reduced 800 car trips in 2007).• Removed air fresheners- deemed unnecessary and chemically intensive$1200/year savings. • Reuse pallets and other shipping materials- giving pallets back to company on next delivery. While this may not be a cost saving action, it is little effort for a strong environmental benefit.A Tetra Tech consultant came out to do P2 assessment, sent from EPA Region IX. EPA got in touch with their facilities people, and helped drive the assessment. The consultant identified potential opportunities with the goal of making a case study. Jessica Counts is the contact forRegion IX. Energy provider can also conduct energy audit.Future StrategiesSome recommended actions include:• Install high powered air hand driers- save 109K per year in the purchase ofpaper towels• Retrofit slot machines with LED lighting $2200/annual savings for 100machines, payback 0.62 years. Note that new slot machines may alreadyhave LEDs.• Implement uniform recycling program• Install waterless urinals• Bulk dispense toiletries in showers/bathrooms. Partner with namebrandcompanies to maintain four/five star status.• Installation of solar power on casino, via a Dept. of Energy grant: $2.5 million wasavailable May 2008. Worked with REC Solar. Tribes should consider all different technologies and all different suppliers; RSC worked for them. It’s also important totake advantage of incentives. They found 4.9 - 6.9 year paybacks on installations.Installation on carports is a good strategy, because you get shading for cars as well (6.9year payback). In valet area: $45,000 annual savings, 6.9 year payback. Estimates wereAdditional initiatives
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made using Google Earth. Josh is actually putting together a “Guidance for NativeAmerican Tribes considering Solar Power” presentation, based on this experience.• Plan to collect oils, fats from their facilities and local businesses and producing their own biodiesel for their fleet vehicles and to be sold at their gas stations.B100 will coagulateat low temperature; B20 is fine. Better for all air pollutants, except NOx (possibly 5%increase). They will try to run at least one bus off of it. In implementing biodiesel use, vehicle operators need to watch out for rubber gaskets, as the biodiesel may eat through those. May be possible through AIR program to obtain grant funding to build abiodiesel plant. Tribes in Region 4 have been successful in doing so (contact Dan Oloneolone.dan@EPA.gov)• May potentially collect food wastes for composting• Improve green purchasing standards – energy star electronics, office supplies, cleaningproducts, double sided printing etc• A good starting point would be to calculate your own environmental footprint (energy consumption, waste consumption, water consumption).• Creating a P2 policy- an environmental committee would be helpful• Region 5 casinos have had great success with dry carpet cleaner - saves water and staff time and energy use required to dry carpetsOther Tips• Train cleaning staff to set room temperatures down • Staff involvement and training crucial in implementing many strategies



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Wednesday September 10th 2008, 4:36 pm
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NJ Casino to be World’s Greenest!
Tuesday September 02nd 2008, 6:54 pm
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- New 20-acre Revel Entertainment Group complex will be ‘the world’s
       greenest casino resort,’ says iCrete CEO Juan Carlos Terroba.
- Atlantic County Concrete is pouring advanced iCrete mixes that will help
   the Revel Casino Resort and others meet LEED certification standards.
   - Tishman Construction is managing the building of this Atlantic City
   entertainment complex, designed by internationally renowned architect
         Bernardo Fort-Brescia, FAIA, principal of Arquitectonica.

    LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ — iCrete(R), LLC, a company that is
revolutionizing the construction industry with its concrete mix design
technology system, has delivered some of the world’s most advanced and
environmentally friendly concrete mix designs for the construction of Revel
Casino Resort, Atlantic City’s newest entertainment venue.

    (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080819/LATU515)

    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080729/LATU051LOGO)

    iCrete is part of a team constructing the new casino resort which
includes Revel Entertainment Group, one of the world’s newest gaming and
entertainment developers; Atlantic County Concrete, owned and operated by
Nancy Armienti, the highest ranking woman in the New Jersey concrete
industry; and Tishman Construction, one of the world’s most renowned and
active construction management firms.

    “Revel Entertainment CEO Kevin DeSanctis and his team are building the
world’s greenest casino resort and certainly one of the most beautiful,”
said iCrete CEO Juan Carlos Terroba. “iCrete is proud to play a featured
role on the resort construction team, part of a broad effort by
environmentally-conscious executives pursing LEED certification in the U.S.
and abroad.”

    “Meeting the LEED certification standards of the U.S. Green Building
Council has become a principal objective for the designers and builders of
large public projects and infrastructure in New Jersey and across the
country,” said Nancy Armienti, president of Atlantic County Concrete, which
has selected and poured a variety of iCrete mixes on projects in New
Jersey.

    Added Armienti: “iCrete’s technology has allowed us to fully optimize
the use of resources for the Revel site, reduce the carbon footprint of the
construction effort, and help Revel meet its LEED goals. We are pleased to
be able to offer in Atlantic City unique concrete mixes like those from
iCrete that support the LEED process.”

    Revel Casino Resort is the largest project yet in New Jersey to pour
mixes using iCrete’s technology. Internationally renowned Miami architect
Bernardo Fort-Brescia, founder of the award-winning Arquitectonica firm,
has designed the striking casino complex, open to the beach and the sea.

    Freedom Tower in New York, which is rising 130 miles northeast of
Atlantic City on the site of the former World Trade Center in lower
Manhattan, was the first major application in the Northeastern United
States using iCrete concrete mixes. During the design phase of Freedom
Tower, the building’s engineers required concrete used in construction of
the project to achieve a record-breaking 14,000 pounds per square inch
(PSI) of compressive strength.

    Since the first pour at Freedom Tower in October 2007, iCrete mixes
have been used at more than 30 construction locations in the Greater New
York tri-state area alone and is now being poured by Atlantic County
Concrete at the Revel Casino Resort site. Revel anticipates that the
20-acre development, which includes a luxury hotel, a world-class casino, a
5,000-seat state-of-the-art theater, and other amenities, will be completed
in 2010.

    Added iCrete CEO Terroba: “We have now entered into agreements with
producers and builders in major international cities to test and evaluate
iCrete custom mix designs for some of the most significant and prestigious
buildings and infrastructure projects in the world. The
Arquitectonica-designed Revel Casino Resort is an important and respected
milestone in that international expansion.”