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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Green Guidance

Environmentalists are calling for the greening of public facilities and civil operational procedures, policies and activities around the globe. Fire chiefs can develop an energy audit to begin addressing physical and operational changes that will lessen their facilities' environmental impact. Initial steps can be as simple as switching to energy efficient lighting or encompass a significant building retrofit. "Most people want to start reducing their carbon footprint by fixing something," says Kent Schwendy, vice president of development services of Fuss & O'Neill Inc., a civil and environmental engineering firm. "An energy audit document ...

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