Yavapai College Facilities Management is committed to sustainable practices both on all of the YC Campuses.
Xeriscaping refers to landscaping & gardening in ways that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental water for irrigation. (Wikipedia)
As part of a concentrated effort to conserve our natural resources, Facilities Management has chosen to landscape much of Yavapai College with tough, low water-use plants that are well adapted to the Arizona climate.
All of Yavapai College's landscaping is run on a programmable, seasonally adjusted irrigation system that is constantly monitored by Facilities Management.
By replacing grass with plants better adapted to Arizona, Facilities management reduces YC's water use and complements the unique natural beauty of Yavapai County at the same time.


Mostafa Tolba, Chairman of the United Nations Commission Sustainable Development
"The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a 501(c)(3) non profit composed of leaders from every sector of the building industry working to promote buildings and communities that are environmentally responsible, profitable, and healthy places to live and work.“
Two members of the Facilities Management team will be seeking their LEED, AP EB certification this summer. (Accredited Professional For Existing Buildings)
There is a growing national commitment to the utilization of sustainable energy sources. Solar, wind, and bio-mass systems are increasingly available. Arizona has one of the highest quantities of solar radiation in the United States.
Yavapai College has solar installations on the Verde Valley and Chino Valley campuses. The main building on the Chino campus is LEED silver certified, has rainwater catchment tanks and a ground-loop thermal system.
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