James P. Muldoon River Center
The James P. Muldoon River Center, located in Saint Mary's City, Maryland is a 13,000 square foot eco-friendly facility[1] that houses the marine biology laboratories of the St. Mary's River Project which is run by the college,[2] and studies the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal rivers.[2]
St. Mary's River Project
The St. Mary's River Project, which is a part of the Muldoon River Center, is a state and federally funded marine biology research program,[2] administered through St. Mary's College of Maryland.[2]
Using the St. Mary's River and other nearby waters as field laboratories, the project investigates and monitors the water quality and the ecological health of both the St. Mary's River[2] and the Chesapeake Bay. The project also promotes environment awareness and stewardship in Chesapeake Bay communities.[2] Students work and study in all aspects of the programs activities, including classroom and hands-on field and laboratory learning.
The laboratories and offices of the project are located in the Muldoon River Center, a geothermally heated and cooled building on the campus waterfront.
Geothermal project at the Muldoon River Center
The Muldoon River Center has a geothermal heating and cooling system,[3] with special pipes running 300 feet down into the ground, to tap the deep soil's energy management potential.[3] The system cools the building in the summer[1] and warms it in the wintertime[1] with an extremely low impact on the environment.
References
- 1 2 3 "College Sailing Team Spotlight: St. Mary’s College of Maryland: With a convenient, new facility, experienced coaching staff and large fleet of boats, the St. Mary's Seahawks are a powerhouse in college sailing." Jennifer Mitchell, October 3, 2011, Sailing World Magazine, http://www.sailingworld.com/racing/college-sailing-team-spotlight-st-mary-s-college-maryland
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jesse Yeatman, "A river runs through it: St. Mary's College of Maryland takes lead in encouraging environmental stewardship", Southern Maryland Newspapers Online, Wednesday, February 9, 2011, http://ww2.somdnews.com/stories/02092011/entecov161150_32314.shtml
- 1 2 3 4 Jesse Yeatman, Southern Maryland Newspapers Online, Schools looking to geothermal to save on energy costs: Evergreen elementary offers test case", Wednesday, November 10, 2010, http://ww2.somdnews.com/stories/11102010/entemor161345_32314.shtml
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