Chicago, Illinois
![photo: EPA's Region 5 Laboratory](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090514042651im_/http://www.epa.gov/greeningepa/images/facilities/chicago_lab.jpg)
This facility features the following green attributes:
Green Power
Region 5 Laboratory
Total Facility Area: 63,543 rentable square feet (EPA share)
Estimated Personnel: 40 EPA personnel
Energy Consumption: not available
Btu per Gross Square Foot per Year: not available
Water Consumption: not available
EPA's Region 5 Laboratory is one tenant in a multi-tenant building that includes laboratory, office, and warehouse space. Due to the fact that this is a mixed-use space and the General Services Administration does not submeter EPA's space in this building, EPA's energy use cannot be accurately estimated.
Description
This GSA-owned building houses the Environmental Services Division for EPA Region 5. Region 5 shares this space with the Department of Agriculture; the Immigration Office; the Army, Navy, and Air Force Recruiting Office; and the General Services Administration.
The Region 5 Laboratory provides high quality analytical support for EPA programs, including efforts to regulate hazardous and toxic materials, protect drinking water supplies, improve air and water quality, and control water pollution from non-point sources in and around the Great Lakes Region.
Unique Environmental Features
Green Power
- In FY 2008, EPA continued to support the renewable energy market by purchasing green power through two separate Agencywide blanket contracts for a combined total of 380 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of renewable energy certificates (RECs), or “green tags,” from Sterling Planet
, Luminant Energy Company
, and FPL Energy
. These purchases will allow EPA to offset 100 percent of electricity consumption for FY 2008 and the first half of FY 2009 at the Chicago laboratory, as well as many other EPA facilities across the Agency. Procured through the Defense Energy Support Center, these contracts support renewable energy generation from wind and biomass resources in nine states.
- In June 2006, EPA signed a contract to acquire 110 million kilowatt hours (kWh) in renewable energy certificates (RECs), or "green tags," from 3 Phases Energy Services
over the period September 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007. This blanket purchase supplied EPA with enough RECs through FY 2007 to offset 100 percent of annual electricity consumption at the Chicago laboratory and other EPA facilities not covered by separate green power contracts. Procured through the Defense Energy Support Center
, this contract supported wind power generation in California, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
For More Information
Hedrick E. Partee (partee.hedrick@epa.gov)
536 South Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60605
Phone: (312) 353-4190
Web site: www.epa.gov/region5