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\n \n \n\n\nIn 2011, the Student Recreation Center expanded its footprint. This renovation re-used more than 75% of existing structural walls, floors, and roofs. Through energy and water efficient design and operations, the utility bills did not go up after this addition of 90,000 square feet. The Rec Center utilizes 100% non-potable water for the landscaping, and the roof is host to over 1,700 solar PV panels.