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VOLUME 30, NUMBER 11
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 1998
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Fall is here: check out information on '98-'99 Campus Heating Policy
Offices will be heated to 68 degrees Fahrenheit from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and classrooms will be heated to this temperature from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. For the rest of the time, and on weekends and holidays, the temperature will be allowed to drop to 55 degrees Fahrenheit before heating occurs. In most spaces, the temperature will not drop to that level before the normal working day heating cycle begins again. However, during a severe cold snap or during an extended weekend/shutdown, or due to the particular characteristics of some of UB's facilities, there will be instances when the temperature will drop to 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heating for university-supported/sponsored programs will be provided on off-hours and weekends as needed. Requests for heating during those times should be submitted to University Facilities Customer Service (extension 71 or 645-2025) by noon of the preceding business day. University Facilities will utilize the most energy-efficient means of supplying heat for approved off-hour/holiday requests.
Due to an inability to precisely control temperatures, it may be the case that some spaces may be warmer than planned. It also may be the case that central controls will not permit the temperature in specific spaces to be raised to 68 degrees Fahrenheit without significantly increasing the temperature in the rest of the facility. In those situations, University Facilities will permit the use of portable space heaters. Please note, however, that portable heaters not authorized by University Facilities will be removed. Please call University Facilities, Customer Service (extension 71 or 645-2025) in the event you experience heating problems. Please report overheated, as well as underheated, areas.
If you see any opportunities for energy savings or wish to suggest an energy conservation project, please call Walter Simpson, the university's energy officer, at 829-2515. Any general questions regarding efforts in the energy conservation area should be directed to Michael Dupre, associate vice president for university facilities, at 645-2145.
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