Title: MILCON, MR
1MILCON, MRE Program Environmental Update
DESC Pacific
2002 Pacific Petroleum Conference
John Roundy, DESC Pacific Engineer
Oct 23, 2002
2Agenda
- MILCON
- Current Status
- 07 Submissions
- MRE
- Eligibility Submissions
- Funding
- Streamlining
- Environmental
3MILCON
- Military Construction (MILCON) Projects
4DLA MILCON Program Project Dollars by CINC
EUCOM 94 million 8 projects
NON-FUELS 280 million 30 projects
PACOM 364 million 20 projects
SOUTHCOM 2 million 1 project
NORTHCOM 368 million 39 projects
Total value 1.11 billion FY 99 - FY 06
98 projects
As of 6 June 2002
5PERISCEn Route Infrastructure MILCON
FY 05
FY 04
Misawa Hydrant Type 3 (22.0)
DLA 329.6 Mil
FY 03
Eielson Hydrant (17.3) Hickam Hydrant
(15.5)
FY 02
Yokota2 Tanks (23.0) Andersen Hydrant Ph
4 (17.6) Guam Loading Arms JP5 Filter
Separators (4.6)
FY 01
Andersen Hydrant Ph 3 (20.0) Yokota 100 MBBL
Tank (13.0) - 5 Hickam Hydrant
(29.2) - 1 Eielson 100 MBBL Tank
(8.8) - 30
FY 00
Andersen Hydrant Ph 2 (20.0) - 98 Andersen
Tanks (16.0) - 98 Iwakuni Tanks
(22.4) - 30 Misawa Tanks
(26.4) - 60
Andersen Hydrant Ph 1 Oct 01 (24.3) Eielson
Hydrant May 00 (26.0) Elmendorf Hydrant Ph
2 Apr 00 (23.5) - 90
73.8 mil
71.0 mil
45.2 mil
32.8 mil
84.8 mil
22.0 mil
62007 Pacific MILCON Submissions
- NSF Diego Garcia Construct Tank 17.2 M
- Elmendorf AFB Type 4 Hydrant 14.8 M
- FISC Pearl Harbor -
- Replace Kuahua Pipelines 15.2 M
- Replace Five Tanks 60.9 M
- Replace Red Hill Rails 5.9 M
- Kunsan AB Construct Tank 10.3 M
- Osan AB Type 3 Hydrant 11.9 M
- Yokota AB Type 3 Hydrant 19.5 M
- Total 155.7M
Projects due to DESC 18 Oct 02
MILCON IPRB 20-21 Nov 02
FY07 MILCON program only 80M
MILCON POC Frank Lee, DESC-FE, (703) 767-8291
7DLAs MILCON Program Funding History
Budget Projections
FY07-FY09 Estimated 75-85M for Fuels MILCON
Unfunded Fuels Projects 350MPACOM 150M
8MILCON ProgramAlternatives
- Alternatives to using MILCON funds
- Using MRE funds Repair vs MC MC ceiling
raised to 750k - Host nation support
- Privatization
9- Maintenance, Repair,
- Environmental (MRE) Program
10MRE Funding Eligibility
- Eligible projects must store, distribute, assure
quality, or assure regulatory compliance for DLA
owned-product. - The MRE program can only be used to fund work on
real property facilities. Mobile equipment such
as barges, trucks, portable generators is not
eligible.
11FY04 MRE Submission Flow For PACOM
PACAF
DFSP
DFSP
SAPOs
Due 20 Dec 02
DFSP
PACOM
DFSP
APC NPOAFPET
DESC
DFSP
Submissions due by 10 Jan 03
DFSP
PACOM Est. new projects 200 projects, 65-70
million
12MRE Program Program Expenditures
maintenance
ENV compliance
repair
ENV remediation
minor construction capital
225 mil / year
ATG
minor construction operating
AFSS
equipment
13MRE ProgramActive Projects by CINC
Alaska 161, 62MKorea 281, 86MJapan
403, 137MMid-Pac 275, 172M
NORTHCOM 2,768 proj 876 M
EUCOM 417 proj 120 M
PACOM 1,120 proj 455 M
SOUTHCOM 99 proj 47 M
Total 4,404 projects 1.5 billion
As of 1 Oct 02
14DESC MRE Budget
- Three colors of MRE funds
- MRE All Maintenance, 192.8M
- Repair, and Env projects
- MC (operating) below 100k 6.3M
- MC (capital) 100k to 750k 28.6M
- FY03 budget 227,700,000
15What is PACOMs share?
DESC-Japan
DESC-Alaska
DESC-Korea
DESCMid-Pacific(includes Guam, Wake, D.G.)
25 million
8 million
PACOM 32 73 million
16 million
24 million
MRE FY02 229 million
16MRE Current Issues
- Capitalization of New Products
- Fuel Oil Reclaimed (FOR) at FISCs
- E85 and Biodiesel
- JPTS as of Oct 02
- NOT Capitalized
- Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
- In FY02 MILCON threshold was raised to 750,000
- Streamlining MRE Projects(MATOC, 8(a), Raise
auth. levels) - Revising SPCC plans (40 CFR 112)
17MRE Approval Limits
DESCs ceiling for repair has not been raised in
15 years!
18MRE Projects Requiring DLA Approval
DLA is getting backlogged as more projects
require approval.
Repair 750,000MC 300,000
19Centrally Managed Programs Special Assignments
Frank Lee MILCON Program Manager Phase II Core
Steering Group Coordinator
Henry Gorin ASTM Environmental and Tank
Standard Committee
Fred Ma Cathodic Protection Pipeline Integrity
Testing Pipeline Operation Manuals
Tyrone Hall Automated Fuel Handling
Equip. Automatic Tank Gauging Automated Fuel
Service Stations Defense Fuels Web
Mohammed Yousuf Master Plans (GOCOs only)
Rodrigo Cajulis Underwater Pier Inspections
20MRE Program Managers
Tyrone Hall CONUS Navy (NAVAIR RESFOR)
Fred Ma USARPAC PACAF(AK, Korea, Japan)
Glen Macdonald Europe
Lien Tong FISCsCNATRANAVAIR
Jack ODonovan Marine Corps Pacific ENV
John Roundy Mid-Pacific Diego Garcia
Joe Trani GOCOs
Henry Gorin CONUS Air Force (ACC, AMC, ANG)
Leonard Jones CONUS Air Force Eastern
GOCOs (AETC, AFMC, AFRES, SPACE, AFSOC, SOUTH,
DTRA)
Rodrigo Cajulis Pier inspections
Mohammed Yousuf LANT Navy
21DESC Environmental Services
Presented by John Roundy for DESC Environmental
Safety Management Division 2002 Pacific Energy
Conference 23 October 2002
22Todays Presentation
- Year in Review
- Regional Highlights
- Environmental Costs
- Assistance Available
- Compliance
- Assessment and Remediation
- Pollution Prevention
- Challenges
- Program Participation
- Revised SPCC Regulations
23Regional HighlightsPacific
- POC Jack ODonovan
- GOCOs 3 Active in Korea (Kunsan, Yechon
Pohang) Fuels Laboratory - GOGOs 72 facilities
- Highlights
- Korean GOCO Spill Prevention Hazwoper Training
- Korean GOCO SPCC Plan Updates
- Okinawa USMC USTs removed/replaced with SCATS
- Okinawa USMC Gas Stations converted from GOGO to
GOCO
24Regional HighlightsAlaska
- POC Wayne Barnum
- GOCOs 1 Active P/L in Alaska, 2 Inactive in
Alaska - GOGOs 10 facilities
- Highlights
- DFSP Anchorage Big Dig a success have ROD
- DFSP Whittier steam sparge system
start-up/operating - Eielson AFB P/L spill response support
- Continued SUPSALV Tier I, II, III response
funding
25DESC WorldwideEnvironmental Costs
Compliance
Includes waste sampling testing, waste
disposal, updating spill plans, environmental air
water permits, spill coop fees
FY 93 was the first year DESC had funding
responsibility for GOGO facilities
26DESC WorldwideEnvironmental Costs
Remediation Cleanup
FY 93 was the first year DESC had funding
responsibility for GOGO facilities
27Environmental Compliance Assistance Available
- Use of DESC Environmental Compliance Service
Contracts - Comprehensive Environmental Audits
- Pollution Prevention (P2) Audits
- Environmental Plans FRP, SPCC and Hazmat Plans
- OPA-90 SPCC Training
- Health Safety Audits
28Spill Remediation Assistance Available
- Rapid Response Contracts
- Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence
- US Army Corps of Engineers
29Pollution PreventionAssistance Available
- Leak Detection Program
- Tracer Tightness Testing
30ENV Challenges
- Increase Participation in Enviro. Compliance
Program - Revised SPCC Regulations
31COMPLIANCE PARTICIPATION(Pacific Theater)
- Fiscal Year Participation
- 02 17
- 01 18
- 00 15
- 99 10
- 98 11
- Eligible Bases Requesting DESC Funds
3240 CFR 112 SPCC Revisions
- Applicable ONLY at Locations Subject to
Compliance with Federal Regulations - Typically not Overseas Unless Dictated by Country
Specific Environmental Governing Standards - 17 Jul 02 Final Revised SPCC Rule Published
- 17 Aug 02 Revised SPCC Rule Effective
- 17 Feb 03 Plan Review/Amendments Required
- 18 Aug 03 Plan Implementation Required
33SPCC RevisionsMajor Changes
- SPCC applies to facilities storing over 1,320
gallons of oil aboveground - USTs not included in Volume Thresholds
- Containers 55 Gal and up are included
- Plan Must be Certified in Compliance w/ Industry
Standards - Mandatory Containment / Diversion Capability
- Additional Training and Inspection Requirements
-
34SPCC RevisionsAdditional Info
- Full Text of the Rule
- http//www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-WATER/2002/July/Da
y-17/ - Assistance or Detailed Analysis of Revisions
Contact Jack ODonovan - Cmcl (703) 767-8309
- DSN 427-8309
- Email Jodonovan_at_desc.dla.mil
35Questions?
Questions?
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