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Office of the Assistant Secretary of the ArmyInstallations and Environment
Our Installations Supporting the War: Relevant and Ready
“Sustain the Mission –Secure the Future”
“Sustain the Mission –Secure the Future”
Mr. Raymond J. FatzDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Environment, Safety and Occupational Health)
Association of the United States Army(October 25, 2004)
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What is Sustainability?
Sustainability – “a sustainable Army simultaneously meets current as well as future mission requirements worldwide, safeguards human health, improves quality of life, and enhances the natural environment.”
(Army Strategy for the Environment, 2004)
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•• Strategic Level Strategic Level –– Mankind is exceeding the Mankind is exceeding the earthearth’’s capacity to provide resources and absorb s capacity to provide resources and absorb wastes.wastes.
•• Operational Level Operational Level –– We face decreasing access We face decreasing access to natural resources and livable regions which will to natural resources and livable regions which will lead to greater potential for conflict and military lead to greater potential for conflict and military deployments. deployments.
•• Tactical Level Tactical Level –– We are facing increasing We are facing increasing encroachment pressures on our installations that encroachment pressures on our installations that threaten our ability to provide realistic, battlethreaten our ability to provide realistic, battle--focused training for our soldiers.focused training for our soldiers.
Sustainability as a solution to…
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FREQUENCY ALLOCATION
HAZARDOUSWASTE
SAFE DRINKINGWATER
ENDANGERED SPECIES AND
CRITICAL HABITAT
CLEAN AIRAND WATER
NATIVE AMERICANAND ARCHEOLOGICAL
RESOURCES
URBANIZATION ANDOTHER LAND USEENCROACHMENT
HISTORICPRESERVATION
MUNITIONS REGULATION
AIRSPACE
Noise
Increasing Pressures
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US Army Sustainability Initiatives
• Sustainable Design and Development Policy
• Sustainable Range Management Plan– Integrated Training Area Management– Range Assessments
• Sustainable Range Design R&D Program
• Army Installation Sustainability Program -- Forts Bragg, Lewis, Hood, Carson, Campbell, McPherson, and more are coming on-line.
• The Army Strategy for the Environment
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“Sustain the Mission – Secure the Future”
• Army Environmental Program undergoing significant change
• Vision: long-term sustainability
Army Strategy for the Environment
OUR GOALS
Foster a sustainable ethicStrengthen Army operationsMeet test, training and mission
requirementsMinimize impacts and total
ownership costsEnhance Well-beingDrive Innovation
“Triple bottom line” -- Mission, Environment, Communities.
• Supports Army in all missions
• Applies to all Army units, organizations, personnel, suppliers, support contractors, and partners.
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Sustainability is about Balance
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Fort Leonard Wood
Detroit Ars
USAG Selfridge
Lima Army Tank Plt
Fort McCoy (USAR)
Fort LewisYakima Training
Center
Umatilla Chem Depot
Rock Island Arsenal
Moffett FieldRFTA (USAR)
NORTHWESTLewis
White Sands Missile Testing Center
Fort Sill
Fort BlissFort Hood
Pine Bluff Ars
McAlester AAPRed River AD
Lone Star AAP
Camp Stanley Storage Actv
Louisiana AAP
Fort Sam Houston
Corpus Christi AD
Presidio of Monterey
Fort Irwin
Yuma Proving Ground
Fort Hauchuca
Riverbank AAP
Sierra Army Depot
Hawthorne AD
Fort Hunter Liggett (USAR)
Parks RFTA (USAR)
SOUTHWEST
Fort Riley Fort Leavenworth
Iowa AAP
Kansas AAP
Lake City AAP
Dugway Proving Ground
Pueblo Depot
Fort CarsonTooele AD
Deseret Chem DepotCarson
Hood
Blue Grass AD
Polk
Fort BraggMOT Sunny Point
Fort Belvoir
Bragg
Fort McPhersonFort Gordon
Fort StewartHunter Army Airfield
Fort Jackson
Ft Buchanan, PR
Fort BenningFt. Gillem
Mississippi AAP
Redstone Arsenal
Holston AAP
Milan AAP
USAG Miami
SOUTHEAST Campbell
Benning
RuckerStewart / HAAF
Knox
Anniston
NORTHEASTNatick R & D CtrDevens RFTA (USAR)
Fort Drum
Fort MonmouthPicatinny Arsenal
Watervliet ArsFt. Hamilton
Fort Dix (USAR)
West Point
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Fort StoryFort Lee
Ft. AP Hill
Radford AAP
Letterkenny AD
Carlisle Barracks
Fort McNairFt. Meade
Fort Myer
Walter Reed
Ft Detrick
Tobyhanna Army Depot
Adelphi Lab Ctr
Scranton AAP
EustisMonroe
Installation Sustainability Initiatives
McPherson
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Success Stories
• Facilities Goals –– Renewable, Secure Energy– Build to Spirit Standards
• Water Goals –– Reduce Use, Improve Quality
• Regional Goals –– Joint Planning and Outreach
• Procurement Goals –– Recyclable Materials, No Waste
• Transportation Goals –– Clean and Convienent
• Military Training Goals –– Better Land Use On and Off Post
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What we are hearing…
“Create a win-win proposition for land use and environmental stewardship.”LTG Thomas F. Metz, CG, III Corps
“I offer my congratulations to the men and women of Fort Lewis. Your sustainability program is bold, pioneering, visionary.”
Honorable Gary Locke, Governor
“I'm trying to think of an area around the Statewhere the dominant industry is taking the lead in sustainability - I can't think of one.”
Secretary William D. Ross, NC Dept of Environment
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Installation Sustainability
“Sustainability connects our activities today to those of tomorrow with sound business and environmental practices. We have learned over the past decades that simply complying with environmental regulations will not ensure that we will be able to sustain our mission. We must strive to become systems thinkers if we are to benefit from the interrelationships of the triple bottom line of sustainability: mission, environment, and community.”
(October 2004)
R.L. BrownleeActing Secretary of the Army
Peter J. SchoomakerGeneral, United States ArmyChief of Staff