Title: State ProgramNEPT Interface Sharon K. Baxter Virginia DEQ
1State Program/NEPT InterfaceSharon K.
BaxterVirginia DEQ
2- Background
- Tools that facilitate State/EPA coordination
- Results of Virginia/EPA coordination
- Future directions
3Virginia Environmental Excellence Program (VEEP)
Background
- Started July 2000
- Focused on environmental management systems,
pollution prevention and moving beyond
compliance
- Rewards top performers (E3) and motivates others
just beginning (E2)
- No specific statutory or regulatory authority
4VEEP Background
- Two levels of participation
- E2 facilities interested in beginning or in the
early stages of implementing an EMS
- E3 facilities with both a fully-implemented EMS
and p2 program
- Open to all types of facilities
5E2 Overview
- Requirements
- Environmental policy statement
- Evaluation of environmental impacts
- Objectives and targets to address impacts
- Description of p2 program
- Record of significant compliance
- Benefits
- Positive public recognition
- Single point-of-contact within DEQ
6E3 Overview
- Requirements
- Facilities must document a fully-implemented EMS
- P2 program with documented results
- Record of significant compliance
- Benefits
- All E2 benefits
- Possibility of regulatory flexibility based on
facilitys situation
7Relationship of Programs
8Current Status of VEEP NEPT
- VEEP 135 E2 facilities 20 E3 facilities
- NEPT 10 facilities
- Other p2 membership programs used as feeder
programs
- Clean Marinas
- Businesses for the Bay
- environmentaLodging
- Virginia Hospitals for a Healthy Environment
- Virginia/DOD P2 Partnership
- Waste Minimization Program
9Examples of Participating Facilities
- E2
- Richmond Fleet Mgmt
- Fairfax County (9)
- NOSTRA
- Fort AP Hill
- USMC AAAV
- Luck Stone (13)
- Graham White Mfg
- Litton Polyscientific
- Hyosung America
- Norfolk Naval Shipyard
- E3
- Airlie Foundation
- Security Storage
- Tetra Pak Tubex
- Augusta County
- E3 NEPT
- Stanley Furniture
- DuPont (3)
- City of Manassas (2)
- Nestle USA
- Lockheed Martin
10Tools Facilitating State/EPA Coordination
- MOA with EPA Region III prior to program kickoff,
July 2000
- MOA with EPA on coordination between VEEP and
NEPT, April 2002
- Performance Partnership Agreement, July 2003
- High level of support from and communication with
EPA Region III and HQ from the beginning
11July 2000 Memorandum of Agreement
- 1998 Joint EPA/State Agreement to Pursue
Regulatory Innovation
- Lays out specific review and consultation
requirements for EPA and DEQ
- E3 review process includes opportunity for EPA
Region III to review application conduct
compliance screen
- Establishes the Environmental Excellence
Agreement mechanism
12April 2002 Memorandum of Agreement
- Coordinate application processes of VEEP NEPT
- Develop incentives to reduce members regulatory
administrative burdens
- Coordinate delivery of incentives to maximize
environmental benefit and minimize transaction
costs
132002 MOA (continued)
- Identify high level POC for program members
- Produce co-marketing tools, conduct joint
recruiting and recognition events
- Identify regulatory innovation opportunities
- Communicate measurable environmental results
achieved by the both programs
14July 2003 Performance Partnership Agreement
- Identify and determine feasibility of strategies
(e.g., regulatory flexibility and/or
non-traditional incentives) for encouraging
voluntary environmental improvement and moving
beyond compliance - Current revision to use as a tool to affect
change in media grant workplans for
implementation of federal incentives
15Results
- DEQ conducts compliance review for NEPT
applications EPA conducts review for E3
facilities
- RO play large role in negotiation of
Environmental Excellence Agreements
- First EEA signed with DuPont Spruance December
2003
- VEEP participants typically have a recognition
ceremony - EPA has been involved in some
16NEPT/VEEP Co-Recognition
Stanley Furniture NEPT/VEEP E3
DuPont Front Royal NEPT/VEEP E3
17More Results
- Streamlined acceptance for NEPT members into E3
- NEPT/E3 members only submit one annual report
renewal
- Permit fee discount reg development
- New projects
- DEQ/EPA coordination of data collection
- Defining and promoting state regional
environmental priorities
- Developing a strategy for coordinated marketing
and tracking of related voluntary programs
18Future Directions
- Increased level of electronic reporting,
application and tracking of state NEPT
programs
- Increased coordinated marketing within EPA and
state environmental agencies
- Increased coordination on the development and
implementation of incentives and program
management issues
- Others