Spotlight on Durango

Sustainability 

The City of Durango is committed to improving public health and reducing the impact of its operations on our community and the environment.  Below are steps that the City of Durango has taken toward sustainability.


Energy Efficiency

  • Burn fleet-generated waste oil to heat warehouse
  • Motion-detecting lighting at some City facilities
  • Monthly meetings with La Plata Electric Association to audit power usage in City facilities
  • Energy efficient office equipment
  • LED lighting for some City facilities
  • HVAC systems updated in yearly budget process
  • Full-sized trucks replaced with compact trucks within City fleet when applicable


Water Efficiency

  • Water-efficient landscape ordinance
  • Water-efficient fixtures at City facilities


Reduce/Eliminate Waste

  • Recycling services provided to La Plata and surrounding counties
  • Environmental Purchasing Policy
  • Only paper products recyclable in Durango's program are purchased by City
  • All City facilities participate in recycling program
  • Home composting and digester bin sales
  • Electronic distribution of internal City publications
  • Requirement for multi-family complexes to provide recycling opportunities to tenants
  • Requirement for new businesses to provide space for recycling bins
  • Requirement for submittals to consist of recyclable paper only (no binders, plastics)
  • Electronic distribution of City's Annual Report
  • Electronic distribution of City's Annual Budget
  • Automotive waste from fleet vehicles recycled


Reduce/Eliminate Release of Pollutants

  • Hybrid and Flex fuel (ethanol) fueled vehicles included in City fleet
  • Stormwater runoff treated for removal of pollutants for City projects
  • Stormwater runoff treated for private projects over ½ acre
  • Storm sewer outfalls monitored for pollutants


Renewable & Innovative Products and Processes

  • 100% renewable energy for all City facilities
  • Methane gas converted to electrical energy at City's wastewater treatment plant
  • Digester to heat water for City's wastewater treatment plant building
  • Biosolids applied to agricultural lands
  • Synthetic oils used in City fleet
  • Purchase of environmentally preferable alternatives promoted
  • Recycled glass mulch used as bedding material for underground water lines and for landscaping


Support Biodiversity


Sustainable Development

  • New public library is under construction and is registered under the LEED Green Building Rating System
  • Construction will soon begin on new transit center and is registered under the LEED Green Building Rating System
  • Green building techniques incorporated at new police substation
  • Walkable communities encouraged
  • Extensive network of trails for pedestrians and bicycles
  • Local purchasing of goods encouraged

 
Improve Employee and Community Health & Safety

 
Educate and Train Staff & Community about Sustainable Practices

 

 



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