Pacific Ecological Systems Division (PESD) Laboratory
122,537 gross square feet (GSF)
Energy Intensity:
FY 2022: 155,651 Btu per GSF
29.8% reduction from FY 2003
Water Intensity:
FY 2022: 15.81 gallons per GSF
72.5% reduction from FY 2007
Corvallis, Oregon
This division of the Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment (CPHEA) studies the effects of chemical contaminants, land use and extreme weather events on forests, crops, wetlands, lakes and streams along the Pacific Coast.
The PESD also hosts the Region 9 Laboratory, providing biology, chemistry and field services to protect human health and the environment in the region.
Sustainable Features
- To reduce its environmental impact, the facility developed a Sustainable Master Plan.
- The facility has completed an infrastructure replacement project (IRP), which includes installing a ground source heat pump system; renovating laboratory and office spaces; and upgrading mechanical and electrical systems.
- PESD Laboratory purchased 450,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of delivered green power in FY 2022, equivalent to nearly 18 percent of its annual electricity consumption.
- The facility has a roof-mounted, 9.5-kilowatt photovoltaic (PV) array. The system was designed with a meter to measure the amount of energy produced by the PV array.
- EPA conducted a climate resiliency assessment at this facility in FY 2023.
For more information, visit the Pacific Ecological Systems Division website or the EPA Facility Contact List. For more information on the Region 9 Laboratory, visit the Region 9 Laboratory website.