Kansas City, Kansas
Region 7 Office
Total Facility Area: 203,475 rentable square feet (RSF)
Estimated Personnel: 700 EPA personnel
Energy Consumption: 13,939,384,800 Btu per year
Btu per Rentable Square Foot per Year: 68,507
Water Consumption: not available
All energy and water data are reported as of FY 2004.
Description
In June 1999, Region 7 Headquarters moved into a new building in Kansas City, Kansas. Built on a brownfield site, the Kansas City Regional Office was designed to reflect a transition from residential neighborhoods to commercial district. In addition, the building features many award winning design attributes including a four-story light-filled atrium which provides natural lighting for most of the office space.
Unique Environmental Features
Energy Conservation
- Installation of a small chiller, completed in December 2001, can serve 24 hour-a-day loads such as the computer room and allow the two large main chillers to shut down at night, on weekends, and during the winter (when overall building cooling needs are low). Large chillers operating at low loads operate inefficiently. The addition of the pony chiller has reduced energy use by at least 10 percent.
- One way energy is conserved throughout the building is through lighting features. All occupied spaces contain motion sensors which control general lighting, while timers control the exterior lighting.
Green Power
- In October 2004, EPA began a three year contract to purchase green power in the form of renewable energy certificates for its Region 7 Office. The purchase, which represents 100 percent of the facility's electricity use, will help support the annual generation of 4.45 million kilowatt hours (kWh) from the Gray County Wind Farm near Montezuma, Kansas. The wind farm consists of 170 turbines capable of generating 110-megawatts of electricity.
Green Building
- For building materials, recycled content products were used wherever possible. For example, foundation materials containing fly ash (a byproduct of coal combustion) were used throughout construction. In addition, nearly all the interior finish contains recycled or environmentally friendly content. The ceramic tiles, for example, were made from over 70 percent postindustrial recycled waste glass, while much of the carpet consists of 25 percent recycled material.
Water Conservation
- Water use at the Kansas City Regional Office has been cut by 62 percent (or 830,000 gallons per year) as a result of a water softener installation. The softener reduces the hardness of the water before it reaches the cooling tower, preventing the scale deposits from building up, and therefore reducing the need for flushing and draining of the water. During a typical hot summer day, this will reduce cooling tower water use by 5,700 gallons of water per day. Installation was completed and operational by the end of the summer of 2003.
- As part of EPA's Green Rider for the Kansas City regional office, water is conserved through low flow faucets, urinals, and toilets. To learn more, please see the Kansas City Regional Office Green Rider.
Other Features
- EPA also obtained an Economic Development Rate Rider, which offers a 5-year, stepped discount on the cost of electric service which will result in an estimated energy and maintenance cost savings of $1.2 million during the 10-year EPA lease.
For More Information
- Off the Shelf (PDF) (27 pp, 4.7MB,About PDF). This publication provides more information on the Kansas City, Kansas Headquarters building. Disclaimer: This publication was prepared by various members of the Kansas City EPA Regional Headquarters building team, including EPA staff, U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) staff, and the building developer's staff. This is not an official EPA publication. Small changes have been made to the original publication (and have been marked) to reflect more current information. This document also includes references to specific products and companies that assisted EPA and GSA with the project. These references are included to provide additional detail and do not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
Contact
Bucky Green (green.bucky@epa.gov)
Sustainable Facilities Practices Branch
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. (3204R)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: (202) 564-6371
Fax: (202) 564-8234
Web site: www.epa.gov/region7