Title: ARIZONA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
1The Soldiers Environmental Awareness Training
Course
2Preface
- You are responsible complying with environmental
requirements while completing your unit's mission - Environmental issues affect virtually every
AZARNG activity - This course will make you aware of the AZARNG
environmental program at the unit level
3Environment and Mission
- AZARNG must conserve, protect, and restore the
environment while accomplishing the military
mission - Environmental management at unit level helps
comply with regulations, keep operations on
schedule, and maintain good public relations
4Chapter 1
- Scope, Purpose, and Learning Objectives
5Scope And Purpose
- This course is for soldiers in the Arizona Army
National Guard (AZARNG). - The purpose of this course is to make AZARNG
soldiers aware of the AZARNG environmental program
6Course Content
- Covers the AZARNG environmental program
- Soldiers will learn about working with their
Environmental Compliance Officers (ECOs) - Learn about protecting the environment during
unit activities at the armory and in the field
7Certification
- Every soldier who successfully completes the
final examination will be certified as an
Environmentally Aware Soldier
8Learning Objectives
- The Armys environmental policy
- Four pillars of the Army environmental program
- AZARNG environmental program
- Learn about AZARNG UECOs
9Learning Objectives
- Identify plans and procedures to protect the
environment during operations at the unit armory - Identify plans and procedures to protect the
environment during unit training operations
10Chapter 2
- The Army Environmental Program
- Environmental Laws and Regulations
11Army Policy
- Integrate environmental stewardship with the Army
mission
12The Four Pillars of the Army Program
- Compliance
- Pollution Prevention
- Conservation
- Restoration
13Compliance
- Only a government agency can determine compliance
- U.S. EPA and ADEQ enforce regulations in ARIZONA
- Compliance is a cost of accomplishing the mission
14Pollution Prevention
- A mechanism or practice that reduces pollutant
emissions - Modifying practices
- Reducing need for haz materials
- Environmentally friendly products and services
- Energy efficiency
- Recycling
15Conservation
- Wise use, improvement, and protection of natural
and cultural resources - AZARNG has plans to conserve natural and cultural
resources - Review these plans with your UECO before your
unit deploys for training
16Restoration
- Cleaning up contamination from past practices
- Installation Restoration Program (IRP)
- Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Program
- People at AZARNG Environmental Office deal with
restoration efforts
17Laws And Regulations
- Dozens of federal environmental laws
- Thousands of federal environmental regulations
- Arizona ARNG regulations
- Your UECO will help you to comply
18Chapter 3
- The ARIZONA ARNG Environmental Program
19The Environmental Compliance Officer
- Army Regulation 200-1 requires each Installation
Commander to appoint environmental compliance
officers to ensure environmental compliance - The Installation commander for the AZARNG is the
Adjutant General
20Environmental Planning
- Unit Leaders and UECO will plan to protect the
environment during unit activities - Unit activities affect the environment
- Training facilities have specific environmental
requirements - Your UECO will advise you
21Environmental Compliance at the Unit Armory
- AZARNG has many environmental plans and
procedures - Your UECO will train you on these requirements
- SOPs for managing wastes and hazardous materials
- A spill plan for every armory
22Waste Management at the Armory
- The UECO will set up the program
- The following tasks are fundamental to waste
management - Setting Up Accumulation Points
- Accumulating Waste
- Inspections
- Waste Turn-in
23Waste Management SOP
- AZARNG Hazardous Materials and Waste SOP
- Deals with many environmental issues
- Specifies waste management procedures for shops
and armories
24Hazardous Material Management at the Armory
- Important for the following reasons
- Reduces accidents and spills
- Reduces waste
- Saves money
25Hazardous Material Management
- Your UECO will teach you management practices
- Hazardous material procurement
- Hazardous material storage
- Hazardous material inventory
- Shelf-life management
26Hazardous Materials and Waste SOP
- The AZARNG has a Hazardous Materials and Waste
SOP - The SOP provides detailed hazardous material
management procedures
27Pest Management
- Unit personnel should take the following steps to
control pests - Clean and sanitize the affected area
- Use mechanical methods and other allowed
self-help methods - Contact AZARNG Environmental Office for help with
more aggressive measures
28Pesticide Policy
- AZARNG personnel can use over-the-counter
pesticides packaged for public use - AZARNG personnel cannot apply any other
pesticides - AZARNG FMO must arrange for licensed applicators
to apply anything other than over-the-counter
pesticides
29Spills
- A spill is a release of a hazardous substance
- A hazardous substance is any chemical for which
you can get a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
30Spill Plan
- Every armory should have a spill contingency plan
- You and your UECO should know the plan well
31Spill Reporting
- Report all chemical and oil spills to your Unit
Leader or your UECO - They will decide whether to report the spill to
other authorities
32Environmental Protection in the Field
- Your UECO and Unit Leader will evaluate the
potential environmental effect before your unit
deploys to any training area - They will instruct you on procedures for
environmental protection during deployment
33Environmental Protection in the Field
- During deployment you must comply with host
facility environmental requirements - Every soldier can protect the environment by
avoiding unnecessary damage to natural and
cultural resources during unit activities
34Environmental Protection in the Field
- Avoid cutting brush and trees
- Avoid damage to wildlife food plots and watering
holes - Avoid protected wildlife habitat
- Keep vehicles away from wetlands and wet ground
to avoid ruts and damage
35Environmental Protection in the Field
- Make maximum use of existing roads and trails
- Cross water only at designated locations
- Refuel only in designated locations
36Environmental Protection in the Field
- Dispose of waste and water only at designated
locations - Report immediately all spills and releases
- Never dredge or fill wetlands without prior
approval
37AZARNG
- PPMR
- Camp Navajo
- Silver Bell/Marana/WAATS
- Florence Training Site
- Various statewide Readiness Centers