Chapel Hill, North Carolina
This facility features the following green attributes:
Green Power
Water Management Plan
Re-commissioned
Chapel Hill Laboratory
Total Facility Area: 136,786 gross square feet (GSF)
Estimated Personnel: 120 persons
Energy Consumption: 107,607,078,668 Btu per year
Btu per GSF per Year: 786,682
Total Water Consumption: 2,161,000 gallons per year
Gallons per GSF per year: 15.8
All energy and water data are reported as of FY 2010.
Description
The Human Studies Division (HSD) at the Chapel Hill Laboratory conducts clinical
research and studies on the causes and spread of diseases to improve the understanding
of human health risks associated with environmental pollution. HSD is part
of the National Health and Environmental
Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL) within EPA's Office
of Research and Development (ORD). The division comprises approximately
55 federal employees and is located on the campus of the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). UNC's Center
for Environmental Medicine, Asthma, and Lung Biology
has a cooperative agreement with HSD and is co-located in the facility.
In addition to this facility, EPA occupies several other buildings in the Research Triangle Park area, including:
- Main Building
- First Environments Early Learning Center
- National Computer Center
- National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory
Unique Environmental Features
Energy Conservation
- In May 2010, EPA kicked off a project to develop a conceptual design for the Chapel Hill Laboratory. A conceptual design is an engineering planning exercise that incorporates an energy assessment but also accounts for architectural and construction project phasing. It covers the entire building, from the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and lighting systems to the walls, windows, and building envelope. A conceptual design also accounts for building occupants' potential growth over the next 10-15 years. The conceptual design will synthesize findings from past energy assessments and future research needs to guide future building modification plans and energy conservation projects at this facility.
Green Power
- EPA offsets 100 percent of the electricity consumption at the Chapel Hill Laboratory with renewable energy certificates (RECs) purchased through the Agency's current blanket green power contract. Learn more about EPA's current and past blanket green power contracts.
Water Conservation
- In February 2009, EPA completed a water management plan for the Chapel Hill Laboratory (PDF) (27 pp, 1005K, About PDF).
Stormwater Management
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In fiscal year (FY) 2004, porous asphalt parking spaces were used to construct the Chapel Hill Laboratory's guest parking lot. Porous asphalt, a type of permeable pavement, allows stormwater runoff to drain through for a number of possible environmental benefits, including improving runoff quality and promoting infiltration, groundwater recharge, runoff storage, and filtration. Learn more about permeable pavement.
Porous asphalt in the guest parking lot at the Chapel Hill Laboratory.
Archive
View an archive of older energy and environmental information about the Chapel Hill Laboratory.
For More Information About This Facility
Website: www.epa.gov/rtp
Alex Montilla (montilla.alex@epa.gov)
U.S. EPA
Mail Code: C604-01
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: (919) 541-0324
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