Title: Virginia Regional Environmental Management System VREMS
1Virginia Regional Environmental Management System
(V-REMS)
- Partnering to Support the Mission and
- Protect the Environment
- 2008 State/EPA Environmental Innovation Symposium
January 7-10, 2008
2- Objective ? sustainability
- Challenge ? overcoming mounting pressures (e.g.
BRAC) - A Collaborative Solution ? V-REMS partnership
- Innovative DoD-led public/private collaboration
- Effective accomplishments recognition partner
benefits - Replicable framework customization keys to
success
3- Implement proactive and effective policies and
practices that ensure the sustainability of - mission readiness by
- leveraging existing resources,
- safeguarding the environment,
- enhancing the quality of
- life of local communities.
4- Base Realignment Closure (BRAC)
- Expansion development
- Regulatory and sustainability requirements
- Executive Order 13423
- Encroachment
- Incompatible with training requirements
- Community concerns
- Noise, good neighbor expectation
5- Regional Framework for Effective Problem-Solving
- Connects diverse constituents (military,
regulatory agencies, private sector) to form
collaborative working relationships -
- Establishes a replicable model to
- help shape appropriate policies
- and leverage resources
- Synergizes existing initiatives
- under regional umbrella
- (e.g. SERPPAS, SMEIWG)
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7 8Improve communication, trust, and support between
regional stakeholders
Address local and regional community and
environmental priorities
Achieve on the ground results more efficiently
than any existing mechanism
Leverage resources ( and in-kind) and share
best practices and information
9- With V-REMS Partner communication leads to
action results in meaningful outcomes - Recognition due to environmental
community-based improvements - - Businesses
for the Bay 2007 Partner of the Year - -
multiple DoD/state/EPA R3 Innovation Awards - - White
House Closing the Circle DSCR - The following highlight a few V-REMS efforts
10Land Conservation
Highlights
Goal To improve the quality of the Chesapeake
Bay watershed, protect the declining habitat of
Virginias native and endangered species, support
military mission readiness, and enhance quality
of life within the Commonwealth.
- Accomplishments
- Fort A.P. Hill conserved over 1,300 acres to
protect the installations borders against
incompatible development - DSCR will contribute 20 acres to conservation
purposes - DuPont has permanently protected 17 acres
- Land easements purchased from contributions of 3
million by DoD, 1 million by Virginia, and 1
million by private groups
- Projected Metrics of Success
- V-REMS partners have protected 1,400 acres of
land in Virginia. - Over 5 threatened or endangered species now
protected - Over 280 species habitat protected
11TiO2 Concrete Workgroup
Highlights
Goal To demonstrate and verify that using
titanium dioxide (TiO2) as an additive in
concrete and other construction materials can
improve air quality through reductions in
nitrogen oxides (NOx), at little to no increase
in lifecycle costs
- Accomplishments
- Awarded National Defense Center of Environmental
Excellence grant to test TiO2 technology - Conducted baseline air sampling at Fort Lee in
June 2007 and at Fort Belvoir in August 2007 - Leveraged workgroup participant contributions
including - passive active air sampling equip.
- trained personnel
- quality assurance
- statistical analyses validation
- meteorological equipment
- stormwater sampling equipment
- concrete structural integrity testing
- Projected Metrics of Success
- Demonstrate validate technology for performance
data. - Incorporate technology into construction
maintenance BMPs - Measure/model and record air quality improvements
- Lay foundation for accreditation as a control
strategy, offering State Improvement Plan (SIP)
credits
12- Accomplishments
- Received 274K CSB grant (2/06) to
- Retrofit 170 buses in Richmond 27 buses in
Hopewell school districts - Train members of districts to inspect install
Diesel Oxidation Catalyst - Implement anti-idling policies
- Transfer lessons learned to other school
districts across the nation
- Projected Metrics of Success
- 20,000 students breathe cleaner air
- 197 buses retrofit in two school districts
- Raised 288,000 to fund retrofit (274K, EPA and
14K, VA DEQ) - 50 reduction hydrocarbon emissions 40
reduction CO annually - Anti-idling policies reduce idling by over 6000
hrs annually 18,000 in fuel cost savings
13- Improved relationships with surrounding
communities - Strong regional support for mission
- Increased awareness of DSCRs value to community
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- Local, state, and national recognition
- Improved environmental management
- Operational efficiencies and cost savings
14- Supports CEQ sustainability objectives (Executive
Order 13423) - Supports Environmental Council of States
(ECOS)/DoD Task Force objectives - Supports VA Commonwealth and EPA Region III
Priorities - Active participation in V-REMS by both
organizations - Compliance role remains separate and distinct
15- Partners focus on individual and regional goals
- Emphasizes building trust across partners
- Customizable partnering framework that includes
state and federal regulatory agency participation
and endorsement - Relies on an informal participation process
- Promotes creative and innovative voluntary
approaches to (environmental) challenges - Benefits from the support of neutral facilitator
16 Questions Jimmy Parrish (DSCR) Jimmy.Parrish_at_dl
a.mil
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