Environmental Management Directorate
Vision:
The Department of Defense plans and executes all mission activities in a manner that ensures protection of human health and the environment to sustain indefinitely the resources required to support the readiness of our armed forces
Goals:
• Integrate Environment with Mission
• Reduce Costs and Improve Mission and Environmental Performance
• Reduce Environmental Impacts from DoD Activities
• Improve Public Confidence in Defense Environmental Management
Over the past 10 years, the Department of Defense (DoD) has invested approximately $42 billion to ensure the success of its environmental programs. In FY2010, DoD invested approximately $4.2 billion in natural and cultural resource conservation, environmental compliance, pollution prevention, and environmental cleanup, and another $237 million in environmental technology. Learn more here...Protecting America's Environment
Performance:
As we reported to Congress, in FY 2009, we obligated $4.3 billion for natural and cultural resource conservation, pollution prevention, cleanup, compliance and environmental technology (Learn more here...Annual Report to Congress):
Compliance:
• Provided safe drinking water to over 3.3 million people served by DoD public water systems
• Achieved 94% compliance for waste/stormwater control permits
• Decreased hazardous air pollutant emissions 27%
• Diverted 2.8 million tons or 55% of solid waste from landfills, avoiding approximately $163 million in costs
Restoration:
• Active Installations: Completed cleanup at 78% hazardous waste sites and 43% military munitions response sites
• BRAC Installations: Completed cleanup at 79% hazardous waste sites and 62% military munitions response sites
• FUDS Properties: Completed cleanup at 70% hazardous waste sites and 35% military munitions response sites
Natural and Cultural Resources:
• Provided $10.9 million directly to American Indian and Alaska Natives to mitigate environmental impacts
• Managed 21,653 historic properties, including 73 National Historic Landmarks, and nearly 160,000 archaeological sites
• Protected 420 federally-listed species and 523 species at-risk
Stakeholders:
• Participated in 191 Restoration Advisory Boards (RABs) on 218 DoD installations
• Provided $93,974 in Technical Assistance for Public Participation (TAPP) funds for cleanup
• Ratified a new charter for the Defense State Memorandum of Agreement (DSMOA) Steering Committee
• Entered into 23 cooperative agreements with tribal governments
Greenhouse Gas Emissions:
• The Department , under Executive Order 13514, will reduce green house gas (GHG) emissions from non-combat activities—largely installations and non-tactical vehicles—by 34 percent by 2020.
Armed Forces Pest Management Board:
• The AFPMB Web site averages over 10,000 inquiries per month from over 140 countries.
• The AFPMB administers the Deployed Warfighter Protection research program, an annual $5 million effort to find better ways to kill insects and protect deployed personnel.
Sustainable Buildings:
• DoD received one Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Certified Facility award and five LEED Certified Facility awards.