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Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Charles Nelson Home The Dunes Team •Patrick Brown •Andrew Johnson •Alex Kampf •Benjamin Kepchar
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Page 1: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Charles Nelson Home

Indiana Dunes National LakeshoreCharles Nelson Home

The Dunes Team• Patrick Brown• Andrew Johnson• Alex Kampf• Benjamin Kepchar

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Agenda

1. Stakeholders2. Context3. Constraints4. Deliverables5. Alternative Energy6. Wastewater Treatment

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Stakeholders

•Purdue University• Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore • Judy Collins, Historical Architect • Joy Marburger, Research Coordinator •Mike Bremer, Chief Ranger• Stephanie Purcell, Administrative Assistant• Liz McConnell, Administrative Officer

• Future Residents • EEE and EAPS

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Context

1. Background

2. Charles P. Nelson Home

3. Partnership with IDNL and NPS

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Background

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Background

• IDNL established in 1966• 15,000 acres• 2 million visitors/year• “preserve for the educational, inspirational, and recreational use of

the public”• Ecosystem restoration of the built environment• 750 homes originally• Reservation-of-use permission• Majority to be removed/destroyed

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Charles Nelson Home

• Mutual interest

• Historic building

• Requires research permit

• Uninhabited

• Non-functional windmill on site

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Partnership

•Onsite Interviews of stakeholders and park personnel

•Collaboration with local groups• To be established

• Special Event invitations• SCI-Great Lakes Workshop on Civic Engagement

Opportunities in Vacant Land Repurposing

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Constraints• Use • Research resident dormitories

• Historical site• Comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the

Treatment of Historic Properties • Deliverable due date• Condition of home and property• Budget • Spatial • Short term research

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Deliverables

1. Special Use Permit2. Rehabilitation Plan3. Senior Design Proposals

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Special Use Permit

• Submitted

•Allows access to restricted area

• Interview Stakeholders on site

• Take measurements

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Rehabilitation Plan• Persuasive• Building Use Proposal

• Dorms• Proposed Preservation and Rehabilitation Plan

• History• LEED

• Proposed Environmental Plan• Energy• Waste

• Financial Plan• Statement of Management Qualifications

• Economic and Expertise• Partnership Agreement

• Proposed Lease Terms and Conditions

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Rehabilitation Plan

•Alternative Energy

•Wastewater Treatment

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Senior Design Proposals

• Energy•Windmill

• Solar Panels

• Efficiency

•Water•Waste

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Alternative Energy

• Use 36 font for this text

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Wastewater Treatment

1. Constraints

2. Wastewater Treatment Systems

3. Ideal Secondary Treatment

4. Secondary Treatment Options

5. Treatment Economics & Maintenance

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Constraints

• Economics

•Maintenance

• Environmental Costs

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Wastewater Treatment Systems

• Integrated Septic Systems• Primary Treatment in Septic Tank

• Low maintenance

• Provides 70% of treatment

• Conventional Secondary Treatment

• Absorption fields

• Dispersion fields

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Ideal Secondary Treatment

• Environmental Friendly• Low Cost of Operation•Minimal Maintenance •Pollution Control

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Secondary Treatment Options

Absorption/ Dispersion fields• No pollution control for

organics, nutrients, or bacteria• Clogging Problems

Constructed Wetlands• Native or Adaptive Vegetation

Filters Pollutants• Naturally filters organics,

nutrients, and bacteria

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Treatment Economics & Maintenance

• Septic Tank• High Construction Costs• Low Maintenance

• Constructed Wetlands• Construction Costs are 50-90% less then Conventional Systems• Regular Inspections & Care of Vegetation

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Works Cited

• Environmental Building news. Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater. Retrieved from http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/2009/7/30/Constructed-Wetlands/• Purdue Residential Onsite Wastewater Disposal. Purdue Engineering.

Retrieved from: https://engineering.purdue.edu/~frankenb/NU-prowd/


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