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1
APG Working Level Environmental Quality Control
Committee Meeting, 12 April 2006
2
AGENDA
  • Welcome /Opening Remarks
  • WL-EQCC Matrix
  • Subcommittee Reports
  • Clean Marinas Mr. Rurik Loder
  • NEPA/Cultural Subcommittee Mr. Mark Gallihue
  • Conservation Subcommittee Mr. Steve McClung
  • ITAM Dr. Jim Bailey
  • P2/EPCRA Subcommittee Mr. Robert Solyan
  • Energy Group Mr. Brandon Davis
  • Air Dr. Hazoor Khan
  • MIPRs for Contract Support/EPAS/EMS Mr. Ralph
    Cardenuto
  • Open Discussion

3
Clean Marinas Program
Mr. Rurik Loder
  • Volunteer State program to focus on reducing
    boating-related pollution while actively
    promoting clean boating habits. (BEST MANAGEMENT
    PRACTICE BMPs)
  • Primary Focus
  • Marina design and maintenance
  • Stormwater management
  • Vessel maintenance and repair
  • Petroleum control
  • Sewage handling
  • Waste containment and disposal
  • Marina management
  • Laws and regulations

Rurik Loder/IMNE-APG-SHER/436-6144/rurik.loder_at_apg
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4
APG Marinas BMPs Status
  • APG Marinas
  • MWR Spesutie Island, Gunpowder Neck Boat Dock
  • ATC Patrol Boat Dock
  • Gunpowder Neck Boat Dock BMPs
  • Sewage Pump out Facilities (installed)
  • Petroleum Pumping Facility (new)
  • Educational outreach
  • Dredging
  • Ongoing - DSHE is continuing work with MWR and
    ATC for looking at ways to institute new BMPs

Rurik Loder/IMNE-APG-SHER/436-6144/rurik.loder_at_apg
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5
Future Needs
  • Educational Materials/outreach
  • Implement new BMPs
  • Funding Facilities Upgrade
  • Full participation by all users (boaters)

Rurik Loder/IMNE-APG-SHER/436-6144/rurik.loder_at_apg
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6
NEPA/CULTURAL SUBCOMMITTEE
Mr. Mark Gallihue
  • NEPA
  • EIS processing discussion
  • EA vs EIS decisions
  • Upcoming projects at APG
  • Cultural
  • Concurrence on Section 110 eligibility
    determinations
  • Phase I archeological dig for new Ammunition
    Operations facility completed
  • Phase I dig for new CHPPM facility

Mark Gallihue/IMNE-APG-SHER/278-6755/mark.gallihue
_at_apg.army.mil
7
Conservation SubcommitteeMr. Steve McClung
  • Current Issues
  • New Nature Trail
  • Need site visit w/ COL Wright
  • Will submit cost estimate request to DIO after
    site visit
  • Special Needs accessibility requirements will be
    an issue in design and cost
  • Tree City USA
  • Continuing to compile material for 2006
    submission
  • Will continue pursuing Tree City Improvement
    Award for improving upon previous years
    application
  • Baltimore, Washington Corridor Forest Mgmt. Board
  • APG site visit conducted 27 Feb, Board interested
    in having APG included
  • A letter was drafted and sent to the Mgmt. Board
  • No response yet

Steve McClung/ATC Environmental/James.mcclung_at_atc.
army.mil/278-4074
8
Conservation SubcommitteeContinued
  • National Public Lands Day
  • Doc Bailey working on 6,000 grant for Wood Duck
    box materials
  • Potential material available from DNR for 50-75
    boxes
  • APG would provide volunteers for box installation
    and monitoring
  • Plea for volunteers and additional materials
    (POSTS)
  • Installation of deer feeders for deer tick/Lyme
    Disease control
  • 6 Feeders placed late summer/early fall 05 by
    ATC in various AA with high deer/tick
    concentration
  • Deer were fed for 6-7 months w/out adding
    chemical to rollers
  • Rollers were treated last week
  • 4 additional feeders ordered. Will have feeder
    location map for next WLEQCC Mtg.
  • DNR Clean Marina Effort
  • Steve Wampler
  • Last Meeting 12 Apr 06
  • Next Meeting 7 Jun 06

Steve McClung/ATC Environmental/James.mcclung_at_atc.
army.mil/278-4074
9
ITAM
Dr. Jim Bailey
  • ATEC MEETING
  • Army Testing and Training Area Carrying Capacity
    (ATTACC) development for Testing areas
  • Development of new on-line project manager
    (WAM-BUD)
  • Creation of ITAM Coordinator Training Conference
    (April 06)
  • Installation Project Discussions

Jim Bailey/IMNE-APG-SHER/278-6755/jim.bailey_at_apg.a
rmy.mil
10
P2/EPCRA SUBCOMMITTEE
Mr. Robert Solyan
  • Progress on Reducing Old Inventories
  • HITS User Manual
  • HITS Archives
  • CY2006 HAZMART Bills

Robert Solyan/306-2275/IMNE-APG-SHE/bob.solyan_at_apg
.army.mil
11
HM Container Inventory Comparison
Robert Solyan/306-2275/IMNE-APG-SHE/bob.solyan_at_apg
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12
HM Inventory Reduction - Weight
Next Meeting Edgewood Conference Center, 11 July
06, 1330 hrs.
Robert Solyan/306-2275/IMNE-APG-SHE/bob.solyan_at_apg
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13
Energy Program Group Vision
Mr. Brandon Davis
  • APG will minimize energy use, water consumption,
    and cost while striving to reduce reliance on
    non-renewable energy resources. All operational
    mission requirements will be met while providing
    quality working and living conditions for APG
    personnel and families.

14
Energy Program Group Vision
  • Reduce energy use by 20 over 10 years (MBtu/ksf)
    in existing facilities.
  • New construction and renovation will meet LEED
    standards for energy use (MBTU/ksf) .
  • Increase the use of renewable resources to 7.5
    of the total energy use by 2015 .
  • Implement 80 of the Department of Energys water
    best management practices by 2010.
  • Operate the Installation to support mission
    requirements during an emergency .
  • Reduce the amount of non-renewable fuels by 7.5
    in the Garrisons fleet of vehicles.

15
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 1 Reduce energy use by 20 over 10 years
    (MBtu/ksf) in existing facilities.
  • 1.1 Within thirty days, establish an energy
    response system to report wasteful practices
    which includes a phone hotline (using existing
    410-306-1107 line) and an internal process to
    identify, prioritize, and repair energy related
    issues.
  •  
  • 1.2 Within the next twelve months, establish a
    process to monitor whether energy efficient
    equipment is being procured and change policy and
    procedures, as necessary. ( Energy Star rated
    appliances, computers, and other energy saving
    electronic products).

16
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 1 Reduce energy use by 20 over 10 years
    (MBtu/ksf) in existing facilities.
  • 1.3 Immediately establish a Team for an Energy
    Awareness Program (supported by senior
    leadership), consisting of the following
  • Use Army Theme You have the Power.
  • Publish Energy Matters in the APG News (Include
    articles on minimizing water, power consumption,
    E85 fueled vehicles, etc). ( 1st article on
    12/5/05)
  • Bulletins Brochures (include water
    consumption).
  • SF Form 701 (Building Exit Checklist) Add Turn
    Down/Up the Thermostat, Turn Off Lights and Other
    Energy consuming equipment.
  • Meet and greet at the gate.
  • Develop short video clip for inclusion on every
    APG computer which runs an Energy message from
    garrison commander. (similar to computer security
    message) .

17
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 1 Reduce energy use by 20 over 10 years
    (MBtu/ksf) in existing facilities.
  • 1.4 Immediately enlist a Tenant Point of
    Contact (POC) and a Tenant Energy Champion to
    support energy initiatives developed by the
    Energy Team. (eliminate unnecessary run-time and
    excessive heating and cooling, inform tenant on
    actual bills, develop web page to enable energy
    use monitoring by tenants).
  •  1.5 Have established an Energy Action Team to
    implement energy reducing initiatives which are
    fully supported by the APG command. The Energy
    Action Team will oversee execution of all
    tactical initiatives and goals outlined in this
    program (Energy Program Group).
  •  
  • 1.6 Within three months, perform an energy
    metering survey of select buildings on APG.
    Based on the survey, establish a plan to
    incrementally add metering to all buildings
    identified (100) by FY08.

18
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 1 Reduce energy use by 20 over 10 years
    (MBtu/ksf) in existing facilities.
  • 1.7 Within twelve months, the Energy Action Team
    will establish a steam trap/piping program to
    inspect, repair, and monitor leaking steam/water
    conditions in the field. (FY 06, FY 07, FY 08)
  • 1.8 Immediately work with DOIM to require that
    computers be powered off at night.
  • 1.9 Maximize use of building automation systems
    by validating the building system data within the
    next nine months.
  • Gain full and exclusive use of Bill Selby to
    monitor building automation systems to find
    extreme building temperatures, unusual operating
    hours, boiler water chemistry, and other
    anomalies in the data provided.
  • Enforce policies established by the Energy Team
    and supported by command.

19
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 1 Reduce energy use by 20 over 10 years
    (MBtu/ksf) in existing facilities.
  • 1.10 Training for energy use (FY06/FY07/FY08)
  •   Within nine months, the Energy Team will
    develop and execute workshops on operating
    procedures and energy costs.
  • Set up training sessions in coordination with
    other garrison required training.
  • 1.11 Within 3 months, improve coordination with
    Waste to Energy Plant
  • Immediately assign Rodney Evans as liaison (with
    direction from the Waste to
  • Energy COR) for operational functions between
    the DIO and the NE Waste Disposal Authority.
  • Rapid resolution of issues to maximize steam
    through-put.
  • 1.12 Gas/Oil Fuel Switch.
  • Immediately, base changes on market conditions
    and direction to Facilities Maintenance.
  • Immediately, coordinate with Bruce Byrd at DESC .

20
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 2 New construction and renovation will
    meet LEED standards for energy use (MBTU/ksf).
  •  
  • 2.1 Within nine months, establish a DIO Energy
    lead to coordinate with USACE and ACSIM to
    achieve Sustainable Building Design standards and
    assist with implementing change to DoD policy,
    where needed.
  • 2.2 Within nine months, include sustainable
    design principles required in the APG
    Installation Design Guide in all renovation and
    new construction projects.

21
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 3) Increase the use of renewable resources
    to 7.5 of the total energy use by 2015.
  • 3.1 Starting in January 06, initiate research,
    re-write, and negotiate Waste to Energy contract
    prior to plant expansion.
  •  
  • 3.2 Within FY06, FY07, and FY08, explore
    opportunities for renewable on-site generation,
    as projects are proposed. ( i.e. MUNIGRID)
  •  
  • 3.3 Immediately research and determine if
    bio-fuels can be used in boilers and if it is
    economical to do so.

22
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 4 Implement 80 of the Department of
    Energys water best management practices by
    2010.
  • 4.1 Develop a plan to remove the golf course
    irrigation supply from the municipal water system
    (both Aberdeen and Edgewood).
  • 4.2 Water management / leak detection survey.
  • 4.3 Water management / landscape planning which
    eliminates watering.
  • 4.4 Investigate installing waterless urinals in
    new facilities.
  • 4.5 Investigate installing low-flow faucets in
    new facilities.

23
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 5 Operate the Installation to support
    mission requirements during an emergency.

24
Energy Program GroupGoals and Tactical
Initiatives
  • Goal 6 Reduce the amount of non-renewable fuels
    by 7.5 in the
  • Garrisons fleet of vehicles
  • 6.1 Immediately investigate the Compressed
    Natural Gas (CNG) filling station (only fills to
    half pressure 2000psi).
  •  
  • 6.2 Dependent on funding, construct the E85
    fueling station within the next two to three
    years.
  •  
  • 6.3 Within the next two to three years, procure
    bio-fuels for use at APG.
  • 6.4 Within nine months, implement a policy
    developed by the Energy Team to lease new
    vehicles which operate on E85 fuel and phase-out
    petroleum fueled vehicles.

25
Dr. Hazoor Khan
AIR QUALITY SUBCOMMITTEE
  • Meeting Held on 02 March 06
  • BRAC-Preparing General Conformity Document.
    Meeting with MDE on 13 April 06 to seek
    concurrence.
  • MDE has finalized APG SIP emission inventory.
    Reviewing the data.
  • Submitted annual Compliance Certification reports
    for Title V air permits.
  • Submitted annual emissions inventory reports.
  • Ozone Action Days standard revised from 1-hour
    average ozone concentration (ppm) to 8-hr average
    zone concentration (ppm).
  • EPA also revised the threshold values for various
    color codes.
  • Letter being sent for post-wide distribution.

Hazoor Khan//306-2278/IMNE-APG-SHE/Hazoor.Khan_at_apg
.army.mil
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1-hr and 8-hr Standard Comparison
  • Color 8-hr Standard 1-hr Standard Air
    Quality Index Ozone (ppm) Ozone (ppm)
    (AQI)
  • Green 0.000 - 0.064 0.000 0.080 00 -
    50
  • Yellow 0.065 - 0.084 0.081 0.124 51
    - 100
  • Orange 0.085 - 0.104 0.125 0.164 101
    - 150
  • Red 0.105 - 0.124 0.165 0.204 151 -
    200
  • Purple 0.125 - 0.404 0.205 0.404 201
    - 300
  • Maroon 0.405 0.604 0.405 0.604 301
    - 500

Hazoor Khan//306-2278/IMNE-APG-SHE/Hazoor.Khan_at_apg
.army.mil
27
MIPRs for Contract Support
Mr. Ralph Cardenuto
  • Secretary of Army Memo 23 Feb 2006 Subject Army
    Policy for Civilian Hiring and Initiation/Continua
    tion of Contracts for Service Personnel
  • Applies to
  • new contracts
  • exercise of option(s) on existing contracts
  • renewals of existing contracts
  • placement of delivery orders and/or task orders
    on existing contract and other agency contracts
  • placement of delivery orders and/or task orders
    against current IMA services contracts.
  • Non-IMA (but Army) money on an IMA contract
    requires approval by the non-IMA organization
    wishing to transfer the money to an IMA contract

Ralph Cardenuto/306-2259/IMNE-APG-SHE/ralph.carden
uto_at_apg.army.mil
28
Environmental Performance Assessment System
(EPAS)External Assessment
  • Scheduled 10-14 July 06
  • Tentative Program Areas to be Reviewed
  • Air
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Solid Waste
  • Storage Tanks
  • Petroleum, Oil, Lubricants
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Program Management ?
  • Natural Resources ?

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EPAS
  • Last External Assessment 7-18 Jun 04
  • 64 Negative Findings Developed
  • 25 Class 1 findings (4 remain open)
  • 6 Class 2 findings (6 remain open)
  • 33 Class 3 findings (18 remain open)

Ralph Cardenuto/306-2259/IMNE-APG-SHE/ralph.carden
uto_at_apg.army.mil
30
Media Area Reviewed(Finding per media/Findings
corrected)
  • Air (2/2)
  • Wastewater (0/0)
  • Drinking Water- (2/0)
  • Hazardous Waste (8/7)
  • Natural Resources (6/0)
  • Pesticide Management-(13/8)
  • Program Management (0/0)
  • Storage Tanks (8/5)
  • Cultural/Historic Resources (1/1)
  • Medical Waste (0)
  • Environmental Impacts (NEPA) (2/1)
  • Solid Waste (4/2)
  • Toxic Substances (PCBs, Asbestos, Lead-Based
    Paints) (4/3)
  • Pollution Prevention (1/1)
  • Petroleum/Oils/Lubricants (POL) (10/6)
  • Noise (1/0)
  • Radon (2/0)

Ralph Cardenuto/306-2259/IMNE-APG-SHE/ralph.carden
uto_at_apg.army.mil
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EMS
  • Draft EMS Procedures to be staffed
  • SOPs Other EMS Operational Controls
  • Monitoring and Measuring
  • EMS Competence
  • EMS Records
  • EMS Records Log
  • Internal EMS Audit

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Next WL-EQCC Meeting
DATE 19 Jul 06 TIME 1330 PLACE Bldg 305, CR
Please send your chart(s) to Ms. Thisse NLT 3
work days prior to the meeting
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