While students and parents may just now be thinking about school, both local districts have been busy this summer with a variety of projects.
In Camas, construction on the Doc Harris Stadium, Camas High School and Dorothy Fox additions, as well as the completion of Hayes Freedom High School have been on the forefront.
In Washougal, a variety of energy efficiency improvements, including retro-commissioning the heating and cooling systems at the high school, installing programmable thermostats in portable classrooms, and programming and monitoring heating/cooling control software so that unused spaces are not heated or air-conditioned unnecessarily.
“Basically, we’re programming it so we can control each room individually,” said Geert Aerts, who provides energy conservation management services for the district. “We’re scheduling the systems so that everyone will be comfortable, but we don’t want to waste energy that isn’t needed.”
When school begins in a few weeks, Aerts will work with students and staff to help them brainstorm ways to contribute to energy efficiency.