Title: Virginias Regional Environmental Management System
1Virginias Regional EnvironmentalManagement
System
- Jimmy Parrish
- Defense Supply Center Richmond
- 1st Annual Virginia EMS Conference
- October 11 13, 2006
2What Is The Virginia Regional EnvironmentalManage
ment System (V-REMS)?
- A Regional Partnership Of Public, Private, And
Community Organizations In The Greater Richmond,
Virginia Area - The V-REMS Partnership Focuses On
- Addressing Local And Regional Environmental
Priorities - Improving Communication And Trust Between
Partners - Sharing Environmental Best Practices
- Sponsored By The Defense Supply Center Richmond
(DoD/DLA Facility) To Promote Sustainability
3V-REMS Phases
Ongoing - Collective Targeting Of Regional
Environmental Priorities
Initial Formation, Communication, And EMS Best
Practices Sharing
Partnership Has Grown From 4 To Over 40
Organizations
4Why Was V-REMS Developed?
- Promote Trust, Support, And Partnering To Solve
Individual And Regional Environmental Issues - Improve Information Exchange And Cost Effect
Sharing Of Environmental Best Business Practices - Provide Stakeholders With Needed Tools To Address
Individual And Regional Environmental, Social,
And Economic Issues - Tools Designed To Anticipate Community Challenges
And Promote Proactive Programs
5REPRESENTATIVE V-REMS PARTICIPANTS
DoD and Federal Facilities
Cities and Counties
Private Companies
Regulatory Agencies
6External Support For V-REMS
- V-REMS Supports Commonwealth And EPA Region III
Priorities - Active Participation In V-REMS By Both
Organizations - Compliance Role Remains Separate And Distinct
- V-REMS Paves The Avenues For Cooperation Between
Partners, DEQ, And EPA - ECOS-DoD Compatible Use And Sustainability Task
Group Recognizes V-REMS As Successful And
Replicable Model
7How Does The V-REMS Partnership Work?
- Regular Communication Between Partners
- Monthly Phone Calls
- 2-3 Meetings Annually
- Sub-Group Calls And Meetings Focus On Specific
Initiatives - Intranet Site To Share Data
- Neutral Facilitator Sponsored By DSCR
- Level Of Effort 4-5 Hrs/Month
8Examples of Action Items From Recent
V-REMS Meeting
- Finalize Grant Application To Study NOx-Eating
Concrete - Hold Sub-Group Meeting To Discuss Innovative
Energy Efficiency Approaches - Finalize Plans And Support For E85 Fueling
Station Options In Richmond Area - Discuss Future V-REMS Challenges And Solutions
9Examples of V-REMS Accomplishments
- Environmental Improvement
- Partnership Won EPA Clean School Bus USA Grant
- City Of Richmond, Army National Guard, And DSCR
Reduced Ozone Emissions By Switching To Low VOC
Paint - Enhanced Cooperation Among V-REMS Participants
- Better Trust Between DSCR And Community Helped
DSCR Address Stakeholder Concerns - Partnership Facilitated Trusting Between DEQ And
Partners - Cost Savings
- Hopewell Wastewater Increased Revenue By 500,000
And Reduced Stormwater Pollution - DSCR Saves 150,000 Annually In Lighting
Efficiencies - Improved Community Recognition
- DSCR Wins 2005 White House Closing the Circle
Award And Chesapeake Businesses For The Bay Award - Commonwealth Recognition Of EMS Programs For Many
Partners
10Goal -- To improve air quality for children in
Richmond Hopewell
Issue - Exposure to diesel emissions pose
serious health threats particularly to
children.
Quick Facts Diesel Engine Retrofit
- Installing a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC)
transforms pollutants like CO and - hydrocarbon particles to less harmful
pollutants - DOC installation costs 1000-2000 per vehicle
requires 1-3 labor hours
The Challenge
Developing a Clean School Bus Proposal
Identifying a Cost Share
A Solution
Leveraging the V-REMS Leadership and Resources
to Apply for the EPAs CSB
11Projected Metrics of Success
Accomplishments
Received 274K CSB grant (2/06) to
- 20,000 students breathe cleaner air
-
- 197 buses retrofit in Richmond
- Hopewell school districts
- Raised 288,000 to fund retrofit
- (274K, EPA and 14K, VA DEQ)
- 50 reduction, hydrocarbon emissions
- and 40 reduction, CO annually
- Anti-idling policies reduce idling by over
- gt 6000 hrs annually 18,000 in fuel cost
- savings
- retrofit 170 buses in Richmond
- 27 buses in Hopewell school districts
- train members of districts to
- inspect install DOC
- implement anti-idling policies
12Goal -- Advance U.S. energy independence reduce
the environmental impact of petroleum by
increasing E-85 fuel use in VA by federal, state,
and public vehicles.
Quick Facts E-85 Fuel
- Produced from 85 ethanol, 15 gasoline
- Reduced CO2 emissions
The Challenge
Lack of E-85 Stations in Virginia (only four)
A Solution
Leveraging the V-REMS Buying Power and
Environmental Commitment
13Projected Metrics of Success
Accomplishments Projections
- Installation of 20 E-85 fueling stations along
the I-95 / I-64 Virginia crescent -
- gt3,700 vehicles will have access to E-85 fueling
stations annually. - Conserve 33,400 barrels of crude oil annually
- Reduce 1,100,000 lbs of CO2 emissions annually
- 240,000 in annual savings through lower fuel
costs
- Partnered with VA DGS to secure 450,000 for
seven E-85 stations
- Working with EPA to leverage a Supplemental
Environmental Project (SEP) agreement
14Goal Reduce energy expenditures, air pollution,
greenhouse gas emissions through energy
efficiency improvements
Quick Facts Energy Efficiency
- Involves implementing technology or processes
that use less - energy and achieve the same output
- 1 decrease in U.S. industrial energy use would
save 55 million - barrels of oil, worth 4 billion
annually - Calculate cost savings over the life span
- of the technology or process
The Challenge
Understanding Options Making the Business
Case for Change
A Solution
Leveraging V-REMS Partners Collective Knowledge
Experience
15Projected Metrics of Success
Accomplishments
- Major lighting initiatives were implemented at
Fort Lee, DSCR, Fort AP Hill, Virginia National
Guard - DuPont hosts plant-wide energy fair where at
DSCR presented its Global Electric Motors car
- 7,880 MWh of electricity saved
- 472,701 saved in annual energy
- expenditures
- Emission reductions
- 1,970,134,242 lbs. CO2 emissions
- 28,996 lbs. VOCs
- 4,093,304 lbs. NOx
- 9,389,953 lbs. SOx
- 186,865 lbs. carbon monoxide
- 151,425 lbs. particulates
- 13,204 grams mercury
- Over 11 partners involved in workgroup
16Goal --Reduce stormwater pollution from V-REMS
partners operations, improving
water quality in Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay.
Quick Facts Stormwater
- Polluted stormwater runoff destroys animal/plant
- habitat threatens public health
- Primary approach to controlling stormwater
using - Best Management Practices (BMPs)
The Challenge
Reducing point non-point source stormwater
pollution
A Solution
Leveraging the V-REMS Collective Knowledge
Experience with BMPs
17Projected Metrics of Success
Accomplishments
- Eight V-REMS partners received
- Businesses for the Bay Excellence Awards
- Several successful stormwater BMPs
- were implemented by V-REMS partners
- including bio-retention areas
- 50 voluntary BMPs implemented.
- 10 bio-filtration areas built.
- 600,000 saved due to stormwater improvements.
- 25,000 people educated about the importance of
stormwater management - Over 15 V-REMS partners involved in stormwater
efforts
18Keys To V-REMS Success
- Partners Focus On Individual and Regional Goals
- Emphasizes Building Trust Across Partners
- Includes State And Federal Regulatory Agency
Participation And Endorsement - Relies On An Informal Participation Process
- Promotes Creative And Innovative Voluntary
Approaches To Environmental Challenges
19Keys To V-REMS Success
- Builds A Solid Business Case For Partners
Regarding Their Own Environmental Initiatives - Allows Participants To Take Various Leadership
Roles - Acknowledges Environmental Work Of Partners
- Measures And Tracks The Partnerships Progress
- Benefits From The Support Of Facilitator
20V-REMS - A Successful Model
- Replicable
- Can Be Championed By Public And Private
Organizations - Has Shown Quantifiable Performance Improvement
- Operationalizes Sustainability
- Always Looking For New Members
- Contact With Questions
- Jimmy Parrish (DSCR) Jimmy.Parrish_at_dla.mil