Sustainability in Facilities Management at Colorado State University
Mission Statement
The Facilities Management Department is committed to quality competitive service. Our mission is to anticipate and provide the physical environment, which enables Colorado State University to achieve its objectives in instruction, research, and public service.
Facilities Management and Sustainability
Facilities Management is the department charged with managing the physical aspects and daily operations of a larger system known as Colorado State University, in order to reach its overarching mission: to set the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States, and the world. Due to the key role in upholding that mission, the department is committed to projects that conserve resources in order to create a more sustainable campus and community.
Fort Collins Utilities Drinking Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report
Each year, CSU and the City of Fort Collins are required by law to deliver a report on the quality of drinking water provided to their customers. The report containing water testing from 2008 is now available on the Reports & Campus Statistics page.
Engineering Building Solar Array Now Live!
The 18.9 kilowatt solar array on the roof the Engineering Building is now up and producing power! For additional information, see the Energy page, and for images of the installation, see the Media Gallery.
Consumption & Diversion Estimates - Main Campus
The following numbers are derived from yearly estimate figures for each measurement. The real-time figures are calculated to the present date and time, using January 1, 2009 @ 12:00:00 AM as the start date and time.
The estimates are for Colorado State University Main Campus only...
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Upcoming Events
- Business Environmental Program Series
November 10, 2009
Watering with Conservation in Mind - Institute for Livestock and the Environment Lester Brown Lecture
November 19, 2009
Working Together to Solve Environmental Problems - Colorado Arbor Day
April 16, 2010
Each U.S. state celebrates Arbor Day on a different date. This event represents the Arbor Day information specific to the state of Colorado. - National Arbor Day
April 30, 2010
Help to realize and embrace the importance of trees!
Real-time Electricity Usage
Tips for Living Green
- Summertime
Ride a bike. Fort Collins joined eight other cities in the country last year to receive Gold Medal designation by the League of American Bicyclists. Take advantage of this bike-friendly city! Visit the Fort Collins Parks site for information on Fort Collins bike trails. - Summertime
Buy locally-made products. Local farmers markets usually open in May. Find a farmers market near you! - Recycle
Used paper can be recycled, or used again.
