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Georgia Environmental Protection Division

Georgia Environmental Protection Division. Chris Hurst, Environmental Engineer DOD Remediation Unit. Environmental Stewardship.

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Georgia Environmental Protection Division

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  1. Georgia Environmental Protection Division Chris Hurst, Environmental Engineer DOD Remediation Unit

  2. Environmental Stewardship The mission of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division is to help provide Georgia's citizens with clean air, clean water, healthy lives, and productive land by assuring compliance with environmental laws and assisting others to do their part for a better environment. www.dnr.state.ga.us/dnr/environ

  3. ...and Military Presence Dobbins Air Force Base Lockheed Martin Air Force Plant No. 6 Fort Gillem & Fort McPherson Fort Gordon Robins Air Force Base Fort Benning Hunter Army Airfield Fort Stewart Marine Corps Logistics Base Moody Air Force Base Naval Submarine Base- Kings Bay Major Department of Defense Installations in Georgia

  4. Department of Defense and State Memorandum of Agreement / Cooperative Agreement (DSMOA/CA) Program GA EPD began participating in the Cooperative Agreement process in CY2001 and July – September 2001 was the first quarter for which we received funding.

  5. Reorganization ofGA EPD’s Hazardous Waste Management Branch as a result of our new DSMOA/CA Funding.

  6. DoD Remediation Unit The DoD Remediation Unit is responsible for managing the corrective action programs at federal DoD installations in the state of Georgia, including those sites listed on the Hazardous Site Inventory (HSI). Duties include: • review and approval of all work plans and reports which are part of the corrective action processes, • conducting Corrective Action Oversight (CAO) Evaluations, • modifying Environmental Indicators, and • managing workloads & reporting requirements in order to ensure compliance with the DoD and State Memorandum of Agreement (DSMOA) and Cooperative Agreement (CA). Note that underground storage tanks (USTs) at DoD installations will continue to be managed by the UST Program within GA EPD’s Land Protection Branch.

  7. PBC Programs Currently in Georgia Fort Gillem Fort Gordon Robins Air Force Base Horse Pasture Site Hunter Army Airfield MCA Barracks Site Fort Gordon was the first installation in which GFPR was awarded.

  8. Initial Obstacles Associated with Fort Gordon PBC • GA EPD Project Manager recently hired into Hazardous Waste Management Branch • Complete understanding of state agencies capabilities not understood by contractor or installation • Overcoming the learning curve pertaining to GA EPD corrective action guidance/policy • Turnover in GA EPD personnel • Turnover in contractor personnel

  9. Georgia’s Lessons Learned So Far – Positive Experiences • Single contractor • PBC contractor is very responsive and highly motivated • Ability to diminish learning curve associated with new relationships • PBC appears to be better suited for larger scale projects where there is flexibility for the contractor to work with multiple sites or corrective action units

  10. Georgia’s Lessons Learned So Far – Not So Positive Experiences • Difficulty for state in providing same rapid response as contractor (unable to “ramp-up”) • Project managers with state agency burdened with increased expectations for a PBC site on top of other duties • Contractor has expectations that corrective action review process can be expedited beyond capabilities and or desires of state agency • PBC has not included all corrective action activities at the installation

  11. Suggestions for Improvements • Communicate early on and as often as possible during remedial process. • Develop clear understanding of expectations and capabilities of the state agency, the contractor, and the installation. • Consider possibility of contractor shifting resources to other projects during course of PBC.

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