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Provide topnotch cleaning services
in a timely cost-effective manner. Our duty is to create a clean and
healthy environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors. Provide
snow/ice removal at all building entranceways and support for over 200
special events per year.
Lisa Belokur, Director for Facilities Services -- (607) 274-3767
-- lbelokur@ithaca.edu
Tim Shutts, Facilities Services Supervisor/Towers, Terraces, Academics
I -- (607) 274-1749 -- tshutts@ithaca.edu
Sam Lapp, Facilities Services Supervisor/Academics III, IA -- (607)
274-1750 -- slapp@ithaca.edu
Roberta Sims, Facilities Services Supervisor/Academics II, Special
Events -- (607) 274-3690 -- rsims@ithaca.edu
Mike Yaeger, Facilities Services Supervisor/Quads, Gardens, Emerson
-- (607) 274-3228 -- myaeger@ithaca.edu
Facilities Attendants - Areas of Responsibility 2009
Resource
and Environmental Management Program
Provide overall guidance and
direction to the college's environmental program. Help all campus departments
and outside agencies with the procurement of energy conservation and
resource utilization grants. Maintain and enhance the college's recycling
program and oversee the operation of the compost facility. Educate the
campus community on environmental issues.
Lisa Belokur, Director for Facilities Services -- (607) 274-3767
-- lbelokur@ithaca.edu
Mark Darling, Supervisor for Recycling and Resource Management Program
-- (607) 274-1777 -- mdarling@ithaca.edu
Recycling:
Vision: The Facilities Services Solid Waste Recycling team strives
to become the standard of excellence for solid waste recycling programs
for residential comprehensive colleges.
Mission: The duty of the Facilities Services Solid Waste Recycling
team is to provide topnotch solid waste management services in a timely,
cost-effective manner to help create a clean and healthy environment
for students, faculty, staff and guests.
Energy
Management Program:
Vision: To maximize efficiencies in the use of electrical and fossil
fuel energy resources and to explore and implement cost effective
environmentally responsible innovations in alternative fuel technology
for the benefit of the College community.
Mission: Through cooperation and communication with the Ithaca College
constituencies we will make the most efficient use of electrical and
fossil fuel energy resources in a cost effective and environmentally
responsible manner.
Resource
and Environmental Management Program:
Through the coordination of the Supervisor for Recycling and Resource
Management Program, the Office of Physical Plant provides overall
guidance and direction to the College's Resource and Environmental
Management Program. Developing and conducting training opportunities
regarding the College's recycling and resource programs, participating
in environmental education activities, maintaining and enhancing the
College's recycling program and overseeing the operation of the compost
facility and educating the campus community on environmental issues.
To learn more about REMP go to: http://www.ithaca.edu/remp
Maintained by Susan Shipos(sshipos@ithaca.edu)
Last updated 08/08/07
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