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U.S. MARINE CORPS SUSTAINABLE INSTALLATIONS READINESS CAMPAIGN

U.S. MARINE CORPS SUSTAINABLE INSTALLATIONS READINESS CAMPAIGN. Chris Fafard Potomac Hudson Engineering and Elmer Ransom Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps. The Evolution. Pollution Prevention Approach to Compliance Efforts (PACE) Environmental and Energy Efficiencies (E3)

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U.S. MARINE CORPS SUSTAINABLE INSTALLATIONS READINESS CAMPAIGN

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  1. U.S. MARINE CORPS SUSTAINABLE INSTALLATIONS READINESS CAMPAIGN Chris Fafard Potomac Hudson Engineering and Elmer Ransom Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps

  2. The Evolution • Pollution Prevention Approach to Compliance Efforts (PACE) • Environmental and Energy Efficiencies (E3) • Sustainable Design and Development (SDD) • Sustainable Installations Readiness Campaign READINESS

  3. Pollution Prevention Approach to Compliance Efforts (PACE) • Promote greater investments in P2 solutions to to meet environmental compliance requirements • Focus on a preventive vs. reactive approach • Engage early and often with planners, operators and process owners • Minimize life cycle costs/impacts READINESS

  4. Environmental and Energy Efficiencies (E3) • Independent programs -- same mission • Improve collaboration -- apply an integrated decision-making approach • Promote more efficient use of resources to achieve mutual benefits and common goal READINESS

  5. Sustainable Design and Development • Sort out the “Sustainable _____ ” alphabet soup • Incorporate SDD concepts and principles into facilities and infrastructure projects/processes • Minimize life cycle costs/impacts READINESS

  6. Sustainable InstallationsReadiness Campaign • Independent components already established; systematic coordination and integration needed • MCB Camp Pendleton: identified and elevated encroachment concerns • MCB Camp Lejeune: developed a model “Environmental Sustainability Guidance Manual” • Support Tools/Facilitators: EMS and GIS READINESS

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