10 Friday, September 28, 1979 University Daily Kansan Energy auditors to examine KU By PAMELA LANDON Staff Reporter Several KU buildings will soon be suited to determine their energy efficiency, Robert Niordan, KU program or applied energy research, said yesterday. The buildings will be among 500 public buildings in eastern Kansas inspected by KU energy auditors. The audits, to begin in October, will be used to determine eligibility for federal assistance to make energy-saving improvements in the buildings. The $12 million Kansas project is part of a 800 million nationwide project to conserve water from the Kansas River, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy under Title III of the National Energy Act of 1972. Preliminary energy analysis forms were completed earlier this year for about 4,500 public buildings in Kansas. On these short forms, building managers answered questions about energy usage in their buildings. FROM THE FORMS, the Kansas Energy Office will determine which 500 buildings in eastern Kansas have the lowest energy efficiency of the buildings with the Kansas Energy Office, said. W. Max Lucas, director of KU arsenal, and M. J. Varghese, technical adviser for the auditing program, said hearing and cooling systems, windows and doors, and the insulation in the 600 Btu ceiling. Lucas said he thought the University eventually would audit all its buildings whether they were on the list or not. "AYY SYSTEM HAS the option of conducting its own energy audits. The adults have been told they can do more quickly," he said. "KU has traditionally been a leader in terms of change." prised if the University did not conduct its own audit of all its buildings." Eight KU architectural engineering and architecture graduate students will conduct the audits in eastern Kansas. They come from a variety of institutions for energy audits on Monday, Laas said. During the three-day training session, the auditors received instruction on energy conservation techniques, building construction, mechanical systems in buildings, Lucas said the training session concluded with an audit of New York Elementary School 98% New York St. THE PEOPLE WHO were accepted for the program all had an educational background in building knowledge of building construction and mechanical systems in buildings. Attendance at the training program was all that was required for certification. "Lacas The auditors will receive a certificate from the Kansas Energy Office and will have identification to show they are certified auditors, he said. It takes half a day to audit one building, Riordan said. Therefore, the audits will not be completed until next fall. DURING THE first phase the preliminary energy analyses were filled out and sent in. The second phase involves taking the energy audits. Of the $90 million in federal funds being spent on the project, $12 million will be spent in Kansas during the next three years. The project has been broken into four phases. In the third phase of the federal program, buildings which receive the poorest energy efficiency ratings from the auditors will be subject to remediation. In addition, building modifications and improvements During the fourth phase, building managers can apply for federal funds to make the energy-saving improvements. Football fans attending the KU-North Truckee game tomorrow are advised to park in the parking lot, according to E. W. Fenstemaker, lots, according to E. W. Fenstemaker, of field operations for the KU parking lot. Game parking available "It is probably best to use the O- or Z-parking lots and then take a shuttle bus to the stadium," Fenstemaker said yester day. The fee for the shuttle bus is 25 cents for a single one-wav fare. Parking in the O-zone lot, which is southeast of Allen Field House near 18th Street and Nasmish Drive, and in the N- north is north of Allen Field House, is free. The shuttle buses will run between Naze parking lot and the Kansas Union from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. From 11 a.m. to 9 a.m. they will drive directly to Memorial Stadium. THE SHUTTLE bus schedule will remain the same for all KU home football games. Fenstemaker said parking in the X-Zone lot, near Memorial Stadium, was reserved for KU scholarship contributors. There will be spaces for 250 to 300 cars along Memorial Drive at a cost of $2 per space. Large recreational vehicles, large recreational vehicles, one parking space, will be charged $3. There also will be several parking spaces in the lots east of Joseph R. Pearson Hall, Fenstemaker said. However, he said that parking spaces along Memorial Drive and east of JRP Hall were filled early on game days. 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