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Devens Reserve Forces Training Area Devens, Massachusetts

Devens Reserve Forces Training Area Devens, Massachusetts. WELCOME TO ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONTROL COMMITTEE (EQCC) MEETING. 3 rd QUARTER FY07 – 27 JUN 07. Opening Remarks Compliance Achievements – 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd QTRs FY07 Environmental Compliance Closing Remarks. AGENDA.

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Devens Reserve Forces Training Area Devens, Massachusetts

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  1. Devens Reserve Forces Training Area Devens, Massachusetts

  2. WELCOME TOENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONTROL COMMITTEE (EQCC) MEETING 3rd QUARTER FY07 – 27 JUN 07

  3. Opening Remarks Compliance Achievements – 1st, 2nd, 3rdQTRs FY07 Environmental Compliance Closing Remarks AGENDA

  4. DPW ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION COMPLIANCE ACHIEVEMENTS 1st, 2nd, 3rd QUARTER – FY 07 Briefed by DPW Ext. 2196

  5. Managing Environmental Programs Air - Source Registration Compiled List of Emission Sources Submitted report to MA DEP on May 14, 2007 Data Call – HQ, IMA Environmental Quality Solid Waste Measure of Merit EMS Metrics COMPLIANCE ACHIEVEMENTS 1st, 2nd, 3rdQTR FY07

  6. Hazardous Waste Waste shipments sent on 31 Jan & 24 May 2007 Estimated next ship date – mid July 2007 EPCRA Compiled hazmat info Tier II (Section 312) Reported on March 1, 2007 to MEMA, LEPC Chairman & local fire chief. TRI (Section 313) Evaluation Completed June 9, 2007 No Report Required. COMPLIANCE ACHIEVEMENTS 1st, 2nd, 3rdQTR FY07

  7. NEPA Reviews & Support EA for BRAC Actions EA for Urban Assault Course EA for Proposed Sprint Tower Installation Other Facility Projects at Devens RFTA COMPLIANCE ACHIEVEMENTS1st, 2nd, 3rdQTRs FY07

  8. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE Briefed by DPW

  9. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Reporting Briefed by DPW

  10. Hazardous chemicals reporting that exceed the following thresholds: Extremely hazardous substances – 500 lbs All other hazardous chemicals – 10,000 lbs EPCRA Section 312 TIER II REPORTING CRITERIA

  11. Three criteria requirements must be met to report TRI: Be one of listed SIC Codes or be a federal facility, Have 10 + full time equivalents working in support of facility (20000 hrs total), and Manufacture or Process (25000 lbs), or Otherwise Use (10000 lbs) a listed TRI Chemical EPCRA Section 313 Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)

  12. No TRI Report Required Due to: South Post Ranges – Did Not Meet FTE Criteria South Post (Non-Range) – Did Not Meet FTE Criteria 3700 Area - Vacant Main Post, 3400 Area, 3800 Area – No Manufacture, Process, or Otherwise Use TRI Chemicals Above Threshold EPCRA Section 313 CY2006 Toxic Release Inventory RESULTS

  13. If you bring a hazmat onto any Devens location, it must be tracked (what, when, manufacturer, etc.) You must have the MSDS for each hazmat. REMINDER

  14. RECYCLING RECYCLING RECYCLING RECYCLING

  15. Recycling is federally mandated for all federal facilities. EO 13148 – Greening the Government through Leadership in Environmental Management EO 13423 – Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management

  16. Recyclable paper – Cardboard, paper, etc. White goods – Refrigerators, stoves, etc. CRTs Lead Acid Batteries Whole Tires Metals & Wood Asphalt Glass Containers MA Waste Ban -310 CMR 19.017

  17. Landfills inspect randomly loads for banned materials. Below is a failed load: Any Lead Acid batteries, white goods, whole tires, >20% by volume recyclable paper >10% by volume leaves and yard waste >20% by volume asphalt pavement, brick, concrete, metal, wood “Failed” Unacceptable Loads

  18. Devens has had several “Failed Load” for recyclable paper. How to Correct: Emphasize NO Co-Mingling Keep Recyclable Materials Separate Recycling

  19. Recyclables are picked up every other Tuesdays at designated locations: Dumpster Locations Paper & Cardboard Bldg. 2008 Bldg. 3587 Bldg. 3416 Bldg. 665 & 657 (Dining Facility Use Only) Recycling

  20. Wood Behind Bldg. 3574 – Contact DPW Maint @ 3777 South Post Bldg. 3415 White Appliances Should go out through contract Metal Main Post Behind Bldg. 3574 – Contact DPW Maint @ 3777 Bldg. 3415 3800 Area Dumpster Locations

  21. If you need recycling containers at your location, please call Ext. 2491 Recycling

  22. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Reduce use of resources Reuse items such as shop towels Recycle all items that can be recycled such as metal cans, glass & plastics, batteries, paper, etc. Don’t over-buy chemicals or toxics Choose non-hazardous alternatives Management Practices - Avoid spills WASTE MINIMIZATION

  23. MA DEP Inspection Conducted on January 30, 2007

  24. UW consist of batteries, fluorescent lamps, mercury thermostats & -containing devices, and pesticides If you generate UW, you must : Label the UW area as “Universal Waste-[UW type]” Store each UW type in its own separate container Date each UW container when the first discard waste was placed in Store no UW for longer than one year Contact Tom Poole for disposal arrangements Go to Devens RFTA website under Publication Sections for Universal Waste Management Procedure Rules to Remember – Universal Waste

  25. Hazardous Waste Storage sheds/lockers integrity must be in good condition. Notify Haz Waste Mgr. asap when haz waste drums are moved into 90 Day Storage Make sure drums are completely full before moving to 90 Day Storage Liquid: 3 in/Solid: 3 in Rules to Remember – Haz Waste

  26. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

  27. NEPA requires consideration of the environmental effects of their proposed actions, programs, and projects beforeinitiation. Initiating project lead must complete a Record of Environmental Consideration (REC) REC must be reviewed and approved by DPW Environmental before proceeding NEPA Reminder

  28. Installation of a generator, tank, etc. Action that could potentially cause fuel/oil spills, release of chemicals/pollutants into the ground, air, water, etc. Construction, paving, etc. Examples of NEPA Review Actions

  29. Questions: Contact DPW Environmental at Ext. 2747, 2644, or Ext. 2196 NEPA Reminder

  30. GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

  31. EQCC Slides & EMS Info Links to Environmental Sources Installation Plans/Procedures including: Installation Spill Contingency Plan, Universal Waste Procedure, Management of Hazardous Wastes https://www.devens.army.mil Devens RFTA Website

  32. Questions????

  33. Closing Remarks

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