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Resource Management: Multiple Locations and Haulers

Resource Management: Multiple Locations and Haulers. Keith J. Driscoll & Lauren Belmonte Environmental Affairs MA Military Division- MAARNG. MAARNG FACILITIES . Facilities Joint Force Headquarters : 1 Armories : 35 Facility Maintenance Shops : 8 Warehouse: 1 Aviation Facilities : 2.

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Resource Management: Multiple Locations and Haulers

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  1. Resource Management: Multiple Locations and Haulers Keith J. Driscoll & Lauren Belmonte Environmental Affairs MA Military Division- MAARNG

  2. MAARNG FACILITIES Facilities Joint Force Headquarters: 1 Armories: 35 Facility Maintenance Shops: 8 Warehouse: 1 Aviation Facilities: 2 Camp Edwards: 14,196 Acres 13,450 Training Area, 746 Cantonment Buildings: ~1,240 Average Yearly Tonnage: 90 Camp Curtis Guild: 893 Acres 878 Training Area, 15 Cantonment Buildings: 50 Average Yearly Tonnage: 40

  3. Getting Started • Solid Waste Compliance Regulations • Army Regulation 200-1 (Environmental Protection and Enhancement) • Executive Order’s 13514 and 484 (50% diversion by 2015) • 310 CMR 19.00 Solid Waste Facility Regulations • Department of Defense Pollution Prevention and Compliance Metrics • Environmental Management Systems (EO 13148) • Objectives and Targets (Based on EO 13514) • Compliance Mechanism • Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan • Evaluation of facilities • Identifying waste streams (C&D, Cardboard, Paper, Plastic, Metals, Solid Wastes, Food) • Recommendations for continual improvement • Resource Management Plan • DEP guidance (RM Template)

  4. Resource Management Plan Development Challenges • Multiple Locations • Federal vs. State • Invoicing • Fiscal Years (Fed: Oct-Sep, State: July-June) • Nature of the Massachusetts Army National Guard • “Top-down” support • Chain of Command • Mind set (Behavior change) • Communication/ education and awareness • Transient nature

  5. Resource Management Plan Development Request for Proposal (RFP) Development • Regional breakdown • West, Central, North East, South East, Camp Edwards • Site visit opportunities for bidders • Representative sites • Armory • Armory and FMS • Individual Training Areas (CCG, Camp Edwards, Rehoboth) • Evaluation criteria: • Resource Management Experience/Knowledge • Trash, Recycling and Diversion Tracking and Reporting • Cost • Internal Sustainability Practices and Policies

  6. RM Progress/Status • Three contractors • Different Reporting and tracking systems • Varying Revenue and Cost Sharing Rates • Varying levels of service due to RM experience • Improved Record Keeping • Established accurate baseline • Solid Waste Annual Reporting (SWARWeb) • Installation Status Report (ISR) • Relationship with contractors (Partnership) • Command Group (management) support • Awareness training • Continual improvement- setting clear and attainable goals • Contract extensions • Re-evaluation (performance and cost savings)

  7. MAARNG Resource Management Questions? Lauren Belmonte Massachusetts Army National Guard 25 Haverhill Street Reading, MA Lauren.W.Belmonte.nfg@mail.mil 508-233-7645 Keith J. Driscoll Massachusetts Army National Guard 2 Randolph Road Hanscom Air Force Base Keith.J.Driscoll.nfg@mail.mil 339-202-3980

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