UNC-Chapel Hill Recognized for Source Water Protection
UNC-Chapel Hill has been recognized for its innovative work to protect North Carolina’s drinking water and watersheds through the Battle Grove Restoration Project.
UNC-Chapel Hill has been recognized for its innovative work to protect North Carolina’s drinking water and watersheds through the Battle Grove Restoration Project.
UNC-Chapel Hill has been nationally and internationally recognized for its work in promoting and maintaining sustainable practices.
Terry Sidberry is assistant control room operator at the Cogeneration Facility and Steam Plant in Energy Services and was featured in the December 2017 issue of the Gazette for tirelessly working to keep UNC-Chapel Hill running.
The gentle stream that flows beside McIver Residence Hall from Raleigh Street to Country Club Road hasn’t always been part of the campus landscape. It just looks as though it has.
On April 26, Carolina showcased two of its most recent sustainability efforts with a visit to the Battle Grove Restoration Project and the signing of the Real Food Campus Commitment — which will bring more local, organic and fair food to campus dining halls.