Title: Managing Environmental Compliance for ODOT
1Managing Environmental Compliance for ODOTs OTIA
III State Bridge Delivery Program Many
Regulations One Framework
Michelle ErautEnvironmental Program
ManagerFederal Highway AdministrationOregon
Division530 Center Street, NE, Suite 100Salem,
Oregon 97301503/587-4716Michelle.Eraut_at_fhwa.dot.
gov
2OTIA III State Bridge Delivery Program
- 2.5 billion transportation package
- Enacted by 2003 Legislature (House Bill 2041)
- Largest investment in Oregon transportation
infrastructure in 50 years - Includes 1.3 billion to repair or replace almost
400 bridges on the state highway system
3Program Stages 365 Bridges
4OTIA III State Bridge Delivery Program Goals
5Environmental Stewardship Program Framework
- 5 OTIA III Goals
- Environmental Performance Standards
- Programmatics
- Regional General Permit (Corps)
- General Authorization (Department of State Lands)
- Biological Opinion (USFWS and NMFS)
- Memorandum of Understanding (FHWA, USFS, BLM)
- Documented Categorical Exclusions (with
baselines)
6Environmental Performance Standards Elements
- Goal
- What does success look like?
- Threshold Statement
- Relevant to my project?
- Objectives
- How do I measure success?
- Means, Methods, or Materials
- How can I achieve success?
- Compliance Documentation
- How do I document success?
7Environmental Performance Standards
- What do they cover?
- Program Administration
- Species
- Habitat
- Water Quality
- Site Restoration
- Compensatory Mitigation
- Fluvial
8ODOT OrganizationProgram Manager
9Environmental Stewardship ToolsOverview
10Planning ToolsOverview
- Communication
- Electronic Document
- Management System (EDMS)
- Permitting
- Programmatic Agreement Reporting and
Implementation Team (PARIT) - Design
- Pre-Construction Assessment (PCA)
- Construction
- Field verification via electronic handhelds
(PDAs)
11Planning ToolsCommunication
- Electronic Document Management System (EDMS)
- Web-based (accessible anywhere and anytime)
- Controlled access (sensitive resources)
- Searchable (by title and body)
12Planning ToolsPermitting
- Our Challenge
- 7 Untested Environmental Performance
Standards - 4 Undeveloped Environmental Performance
Standards - 3 Unique Programmatic Permits
- Our Solution (equals)
- 1 PARIT
Programmatic Agreements Reporting and
Implementation Team
13Planning ToolsPermitting
- Mission of the PARIT
- Facilitate the successful implementation of the
OTIA III State Bridge Delivery Programs
Environmental Stewardship Program - Goals
- Develop effective communication protocols
- Develop effective monitoring reporting
procedures - Calibrate understanding of permitting process,
compliance, and environmental performance
standard intent - Refine the permitting process to better achieve
the missions and goals of all involved agencies
14Planning ToolsPermitting
- PARIT
- 10 agency participants (liaisons)
- Two working meetings per month
- One with Project focus
- One with Program focus
- One Annual Coordination Meeting
- Reporting
- Evaluating
- Improving
15Planning ToolsDesign
- Pre-Construction Assessment (PCA)
- Single programmatic permitting application
- From issue identification (effect) to resolution
(specs) - Agency-friendly output
- Metrics tracking
16Planning ToolsConstruction
- Field verification via electronic handhelds
(PDAs) - Linked to EDMS (transparency)
- Environmental database
- Fast, paperless
17Stewardship Success!!!Coast Fork Willamette
River Bridge
- First bridge replaced
- Complied with Environmental Performance Standards
- Reduced permitting by 100 days
- Reduced cost by 1 Million
- Pleased Contractor, ODOT, and Permitting Agencies
18ConclusionEnvironmental Stewardship
- Building projects sensitive to their communities
and landscape through - Integrating Environmental Performance Standards
- Communicating with Permitting Agencies
- Evaluating Performance
- Improving Our Process
19Questions?
Michelle Eraut Environmental Program
ManagerMichelle.Eraut_at_fhwa.dot.govFederal
Highway Administration530 Center Street, NE,
Suite 100Salem, Oregon 97301503.587.4716