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DOD/Ohio Pollution Prevention Partnership

2002 Achievement Report

  1. Number of meetings held - 4

  2. Success stories prepared and posted to the web - 4
    a. Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program at the 179th Airlift Wing
    b. Outstanding Leadership of Wright-Patterson AFB's Solid Waste and Recycling Program - Winner of 2002 White House Closing the Circle Award
    c. Reduction and Proper Management of Household Hazardous Wastes at Wright-Patterson AFB
    d. Biodiesel Replaces Petroleum Diesel at Wright-Patterson AFB

  3. Number of Partnership Awards approved - 1
    a. Mr. Aaron Mouser, Unit Environmental Coordinator, 445th Airlift Wing, Wright-Patterson AFB)

  4. Number of Opportunity Assessments conducted - 1
    a. Unit Training Equipment Shop, Camp Perry

  5. Presentations at Meetings - 4
    a. Educational Partnerships - Carolyn Watkins, Ohio EPA
    b. Universal and Hazardous waste Inspections - Larry Benintend and Andy Kubalak, Ohio EPA
    c. Implementing ISO 14001 at NASA Glenn Research Center - Mike Brotzer, NASA
    d. Lewis and Clark Bicentenial Video Tape - Joe Svirbely, USACE

  6. Public Awareness - 0

  7. Communications - 2
    a. P2 Web site maintained - http://www.epa.state.oh.us/opp/dod
    b. List serve maintained - ohiop3@great-lakes.net

  8. Tours - 0

  9. Other Achievements - 1
    a. Annual Achievement Report for CY 2001 prepared

  10. Consolidated Partnership figures on HAZWASTE Generated for CY 2002* - 98,000 lbs

  11. Consolidated Partnership figures on Solid Waste Disposal for CY 2002* - 46,000 tons

  12. Consolidated Partnership figures on Solid Waste Diversion for CY 2002* - 197,000 tons**

* The following units contributed to the figures in items 10, 11, and 12:
1. Wright-Patterson AFB
2. Air Guard Unit Mansfield
3. Air Guard Unit Rickenbacker
4. Air Reserve Unit Youngstown
5. Defense Supply Center Columbus
6. 88th Regional Support Command (Army Reserves)

** includes approximately 192,000 tons of construction and demolition debris that was recycled/reused

Disclaimer: Items 10-12 figures are approximate only and should not be quated as being authoritative.

May 2003