Going Green at Balboa Park

May 29, 2009

Partnership Members Embrace Sustainability Practices to Preserve Park SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Members of the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership are "going green" to enhance and preserve San Diego's iconic park as it approaches its 100-year anniversary. Representatives of the park's 24 cultural institutions are participating in a series of workshops to learn how to incorporate sustainability practices into the workplace. The curriculum covers sustainability techniques that, when implemented, will not only contribute to park preservation efforts but also save money and natural resources. "These workshops educate by encouraging our Partnership members to adopt sustainability practices," said David Lang, executive director of the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership. "By pooling our knowledge and resources, Balboa Park is well on its way to incorporating environmentally friendly operations. Our efforts in 2008 produced a cost savings of $420,000 through substantially reduced energy consumption." The workshop series covers an introduction to sustainability and life cycle costing, energy management, water management and green building basics. "It makes so much sense that we continue to integrate sustainable practices into Reuben H. Fleet Science Center operations," said David McGrew, director of Facilities and Engineering for the Center. "Balboa Park is not only a cultural treasure but it is also a natural resource for San Diego residents and visitors from around the world. It is in everyone's interest to manage the park in a sustainable manner."

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