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OMB No. 2010-0032
Expiration Date 08/30/06
Performance Track Membership Renewal Application
2006















Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control - Orlando
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Member since 2002



A040083



















Facility Contact



  Ms. Rachel Bako
  Environmental Engineer, Staff
  (407) 356-1812
  rachel.d.bako@lmco.com



Commitment 1

Air Emissions
Air Toxics
All measurements should represent the performance level for the indicator across the entire facility. For many indicators, however, you may choose to focus your commitment on a specific subset of the indicator, e.g. a specific material, a specific group of toxic air emissions, a particular waste component, a specific VOC, etc. Specific
Total Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
Investigate alternative to HAPs and pursue chemical substitution
No
No
Although Process Air Emissions does not rank as significant, HAPs are materials that we are targeting to reduce usage of.

2005 2008 
Tons  
4.6 4.3 

Normalized goal

    

Actual manhours worked at facility

Yes
FAC 62-4, 204, 210, 296; Florida Department of Environmental Protection issued Federally Enforceable State Operating Permit file # 0950046-023AC

Commitment 2

Waste
Hazardous waste generation
All measurements should represent the performance level for the indicator across the entire facility. For many indicators, however, you may choose to focus your commitment on a specific subset of the indicator, e.g. a specific material, a specific group of toxic air emissions, a particular waste component, a specific VOC, etc. Specific
Surplus chemical and lab pack hazardous waste stream. (Lab packs are overpack containers, usually steel or fiber drum, containing small quantities of compatible waste chemicals of the same DOT hazard class; Our lab packs usually consist of: Chromated epoxies; Isocyanate paints; Silver pastes; Flammable paints containing MEK, barium, toluene, etc.; and other miscellaneous lab chemicals; The majority of the chemicals are either surplus or out-of-shelf-life materials.)
Implementation of just-in-time chemical delivery to reduce surplus chemical disposal; reallocation of virgin, surplus chemicals to other users within facility; investigation of shelf-life extension to prevent requirement to excess virgin, surplus materials.
No
Yes

In the table below, please enter your facility's amount of hazardous waste, broken down by waste management method. Please enter both the amounts that you manage currently and that you intend to manage in 2008. Include all hazardous waste that is treated on-site or sent off-site.
Reduce Hazardous Waste 
 2005 2008

Reused/recycled off-site 6,6253,313Pounds
Landfill 105Pounds
Incineration 6,0823,041Pounds
Other management
 
189Pounds
6.373.18


Normalized goal

    

Actual manhours worked at facility

No

Commitment 3

Material Use
Hazardous materials used
All measurements should represent the performance level for the indicator across the entire facility. For many indicators, however, you may choose to focus your commitment on a specific subset of the indicator, e.g. a specific material, a specific group of toxic air emissions, a particular waste component, a specific VOC, etc. Specific
Lead Compounds

Investigate alternatives to tin/lead solder; investigate reduction of lead content in plating activities; Investigate extending life of ostalloy bath.

Yes



Lead
No
Lead is the only chemical that the facility is required to report on under SARA313 requirements. In addition, lead reduction is one of the Challenge Commitments in EPA Region 4.



2005 2008 
Pounds  
86.764 78.088 


Absolute goal

    

Actual manhours worked at the facility

No




Attachments (if applicable) :



Section E: Self-Certification of Continued Program Participation



On behalf of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control - Orlando, I certify that:

  • I have read and agree to the terms and conditions for Membership Renewal and Participation in the National Environmental Performance Track, as specified in the National Environmental Performance Track Program Guide and in the Renewal Application Instructions;

  • I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained in this Renewal Application. The information contained in this Renewal Application is, to the best of my knowledge and based on reasonable inquiry, true, accurate, and complete, and I have no reason to believe the facility would not meet all program requirements;

  • My facility has an environmental management system (EMS), as defined in the Performance Track EMS requirements, including systems to maintain compliance with all applicable Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements in place at the facility, and the EMS will be maintained for the duration of the facility's participation in the program

  • My facility has conducted an objective assessment of its compliance with all Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements, and the facility has corrected all identified instances of potential or actual noncompliance;

  • Based on the foregoing compliance assessment and subsequent corrective actions (if any were necessary), my facility is, to the best of my knowledge and based on reasonable inquiry, currently in compliance with applicable Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements.


I agree that EPA's decision whether to accept participants into or remove them from the National Environmental Performance Track is wholly discretionary, and I waive any right that may exist under any law to challenge EPA's acceptance or removal decision.

I am the senior facility manager and fully authorized to execute this statement on behalf of the corporation or other legal entity whose facility is applying to this program.



______________________________________________________
Mr.  Michael Sarpu
Director & Deputy, Production Operations
407-356-2191
michael.j.sarpu@lmco.com
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control - Orlando
5600 Sand Lake Road
Orlando, FL 32819
,
A040083



Environmental Requirements Checklist

Facility Identification Information




(A RCRA number is used in the RCRAInfo database for Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) programs).
Yes
FLD060240207

(A TRI number is used in the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) for Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act).
Yes
32855MRTNM4600S

(An AFS number is used in the AIRS Facility Subsystem of the Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS) for Clean Air Act programs).
No


(A PCS/NPDES number is used in the Permit Compliance System (PCS) for Clean Water Act programs monitoring National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits).
No


(A FIFRA number is given to facilities regulated by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)).
No



Air Characteristics



Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Natural Gas Boilers

No

No


No


No

Yes

No


FAC 62-4, 204, 210, 296; Florida Department of Environmental Protection issued Federally Enforceable State Operating Permit file # 0950046-023-AC

Water Characteristics



No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes
Metal finishing

FAC 40C-2, 40C-42, 40E-2, 40E-4, 62-4, 25, 621, 625, 660; Industrial Wastewater PreTreatment Permit issued by Orange County Utilities dated 10 May 2005; NPDES Multi-Sector Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity Permit # FLR05B509; NPDES Multi-Sector Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge Associated with Large Construction Activity Permit # FLR10AT57; Regulation of Stormwater Management System Permit (South Florida Water Management District) # 48-00242-S

Hazardous Waste Characteristics



Yes

No

No

No

FAC 62-710, 730, 737; Orange County Ordinance Chapter 32

Environmental Clean-Up, Restoration, and Corrective Action Characteristics



No


No


Yes

Yes

FAC 62-730; Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendment (HSWA) Operating Permit 70666-HF-001

Other Environmental Characteristics



Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

FAC 62-150, 710, 737, 761, 762; FAC 64E-16