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Brazoria NWR, Discovery Center
FWS, Texas
The new Environmental Education Center and Visitor Contact Station is a unique off-the-grid facility in a remote area of Brazoria NWR. The center employs many sustainable design features including a highly efficient air conditioning system; energy-efficient, low-e windows; post-consumer recycled content and sustainably harvested construction materials; passive energy capture and energy saving features; water saving fixtures; and pond areas to naturally conserve rain water. All electricity used at the facility is generated by an off-grid, 7.4 kW PV solar electric system. Staff worked in partnership with the Friends of Brazoria NWR who raised funds to purchase the visitor center's scientific educational equipment. As the FWS' first energy independent building, it shows what is possible for other remote DOI facilities.
Left to Right: H. Dale Hall, Jeff Johns, Tracey McDonnell, Floyd Truetken, Lynn Scarlett
Left to Right: Gale Norton, Floyd Truetken, Tracey McDonnell, Jeff Johns, Lynn Scarlett
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U.S. Department of the Interior
Greening of the Interior
Last Updated on 08/7/08