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ERPIMS - ERPIMS (formerly IRPIMS) is the Air Force system for validation and management of data from environmental projects at all Air Force bases. This data contains analytical chemistry samples, tests, and results as well as hydrogeological information, site/location descriptions, and monitoring well characteristics.

BRAC - Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) is the congressionally authorized process the Department of Defense (DoD) has used to reorganize its installation structure to more efficiently and effectively support our forces, increase operational readiness, and facilitate new ways of doing business.

EUL - An Enhanced Use Lease (EUL) is an opportunity for the Air Force to collaborate with private industry to leverage strategic real property assets for mutual benefit. Projects range from reneweable energy development to use of commercial real estate

Cultural Resources - The AFCEC cultural resources (CR) staff is responsible for overseeing and managing the Air Force's cultural resource management program. The staff provides programming, planning, execution and budgeting, as well as consulting and contracting services to the secretary of the Air Force, headquarters Air Force, major commands, and installations.

Emerging Issues - The Emerging Issues Program allows AFCEC to proactively identify and respond to emerging environmental issues that have the potential to significantly impact Air Force environmental programs and mission.

Military Ranges - The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is dedicated to addressing and solving military range issues in support of Air Force goals. The organization offers an integrated team of professionals across a spectrum of construction, environmental, restoration, remediation and management disciplines to assist in sustaining operational ranges and addressing munitions legacy at other than operational ranges.

Natural Resources - The Air Force Civil Engineer Center Natural Infrastructure Branch provides natural resources management support to Air Force headquarters, major commands, and installations for natural resources policy, ecosystem management, and land use planning principles to help conserve and enhance the natural infrastructure that is necessary to sustain Air Force operations

Water Quality - The Water Quality Management Program Area was developed to provide Air Force personnel resources to better understand and execute regulatory compliance with the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act. These statutes directly impact Air Force installations, which is why it is necessary for all personnel and installation managers to have a firm grasp of the rules and regulations that are laid out by federal, local and state water regulations.

Chemistry - Whether you need help developing the technical aspects of a specific project or planning an entire environmental remediation program, AFCEC Chemistry is prepared to ensure all elements of your project or program are carefully planned and in place for successful execution. Planning assistance may include chemistry support, resources to develop investigation strategies or decision logic, the identification of performance metrics, and the formulation of data quality objectives.

 
 
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