SUSTAINABLE SITES AND SCENES
Map Shows the Way to Sustainability
A new interactive project puts sustainability at Maryland on the map. Visitors to the sustainability layer at maps.umd.edu can find campus locations of conveniences such as water bottle filling stations, electric vehicle charging stations and composting sites. The map also highlights buildings with green roofs or that are LEED-certified, renewable energy projects, University Sustainability Fund project sites, and a walking tour of selected sustainability features. Its online format saves paper—and users the nuisance of refolding it.
Maryland Apiary - The Diner
Terps Heart the Tap Filling Station - McKeldin Library
Physical Sciences Complex - LEED Gold-Certified
Guilford Run Bioretention Facility - Lot 1
Electric Vehicle Charging Station - Regents Drive Garage
Solar Array - Cole Student Activities Building
Rooftop Garden - South Campus Dining Hall
Living Lab Green Roof - The Stamp
Washington Quad - Stormwater Irrigation System
Composting - Food Court at The Stamp
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