Recycling

REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE!!!
Recycling of paper products, plastics, aluminum drink containers, and cardboard is provided in each work center.

Recycling Center
Located behind Burger King on the base. The center has convenient drop-off containers for recyclable items. It also has a household hazardous material reuse shelf and household hazardous waste disposal.

Recycling Center Hours
Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Call (509) 247-2885 for more information.

Public Info Notices

Energy Conservation

Did you know that running a desk fan 24/7 costs approximately $150/year? Running a coffee maker 24/7 costs $700/year!
Not in use? Turn off the juice!

Please turn off electrical devices when not in use. Includes lights; office equipment (printers, copiers, monitors, speakers, TVs, etc.); personal items (coffee makers, fans, radios, etc.); and other devices.

Facility Work

Ask your facility manage to fill our an AF Form 332 BCE Work Request prior to any facility work, including self-help. Once approved, you can begin your work and have the assurance all environmental, asbestos, lead-based paint, fire and safety issues have been resolved.

Environmental Policy STMT

Fairchild Air Force Base is committed to a policy of excellence in all four pillars of environmental stewardship:
Compliance, Pollution Prevention, Protecting Natural and Cultural Resources, and Restoration. In doing so, we
will comply with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations and policies. We have consistently gone beyond
mere compliance with the law and insisted on maximum protection for human health, natural resources, and the
environment. As a premier Air Refueling Wing, we are proud to have developed a reputation for first-class
environmental practices and collaborative implementation of environmental standards throughout all aspects of
base activities. To maintain this tradition, the men and women of Fairchild will continue to:

a. Maintain an effective Environmental Management System (EMS), promote the use of safe technologies and
operational practices, and remain ready to respond to emergencies in order to improve our environmental
performance and minimize adverse impacts to installation workers, their families, and the environment. Be an
active partner in regional and local environmental concerns including protecting water and air quality, historic
preservation, and proper management of all wastes.

b. Through the subject matter expertise of the environmental program managers and the leadership of the EMS
Cross-Functional Team and the Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health Council (ESOHC), set
environmental objectives and targets, measure progress, and take corrective action when necessary. Communicate
results and other environmental information regarding the installation’s operations and its environmental
accomplishments to workers, the community, suppliers, regulators and the public.

c. Investigate and evaluate new and innovative technologies and practices as appropriate, establish and
implement an effective pollution prevention program, minimize the generation of wastes, recycle materials
otherwise destined to become waste when possible, and dispose of any remaining wastes in an environmentally
responsible manner.

d. Sustain, restore, and modernize the natural infrastructure while
protecting against any encroachment that impacts the natural infrastructure
resources that support our mission.

e. Encourage an environmental culture across all levels of management,
enhance relations with regulatory agencies, and partner with stakeholders to
promote resource conservation and protection of human health and the
environment.

It is incumbent upon everyone in the Fairchild community to fulfill the
obligations set forth in this policy statement to the utmost of their abilities
in accordance with their roles and responsibilities on the base. This policy,
as set forth and supported by all members of the Team Fairchild ESOHC,
will be reviewed annually and updated as necessary. The ESOHC will also
ensure that these expectations are clearly explained to all base personnel.

RYAN R. SAMUELSON, Colonel, USAF
Commander

Natural Resources

Fairchild AFB has more than 200 acres of wetlands, small herds of deer, over 80 different bird species, and numerous types of other mammals. Much can be seen along Fairchild's nature trails.

Dumping, off road vehicles, and unauthorized hunting are prohibited within all areas of the base.

Fairchild has established a protected area for the federally threatened Spalding's Catchfly plant. This area is clearly marked and off-limits for any purpose.

Fort George Wright Cemetery is a beautiful historic cemetery located about 14 miles from the base.

HazMat & Universal Waste

Hazardous Materials
Hazardous materials in your workplace must be authorized and bar coded through the base's hazardous material management program. If an item in your shop is not bar coded, it was not acquired properly. After use, empty containers must be turned in at Building 2411. Please call (509) 247-4678 for assistance.

Universal Waste
All used fluorescent light bulbs and batteries must be collected in closed, compatible containers; labeled with "Universal Waste Lamps" or "Universal Waste Batteries"; marked with the date the first used item is place in the containers; and disposed of at Building 2411 within six months of initial accumulation date. For information, call 247-8132.

Ride Share

Vanpools
Over 25 vanpools service the base from almost every surrounding area.

Bus
Spokane Transity Authority has daily bus service to the base. Plan your trip at www.spokanetransit.com.
Spokane Transit VanPool

Carpool
Share the ride -- cut commuting costs by at least half!

Walk/Bike

Exercise during your commute! Walk or ride your bicycle to work. For Regional bike maps and other resources: http://spokanebikes.org/.  

FREE vanpool and FREE monthly bus passes for AF personnel makes the commute to work free! This can save the average Team Fairchild member $99 every month (based on AAA's 2009 "Your Driving Costs").

Register at www.mycommute.org, with worksite code 6LTZ, to be eligible for monthly prize drawings!

To receive a free bus pass, sign up for a vanpool, or for more information, please contact Fairchild's Employee Transportation Coordinator at (509) 247-8139.

Storm Water

Good housekeeping procedures in shop areas must be followed including immediate cleanup of any spills.

Vehicles and equipment may only be washed at designated wash racks; no car wash fundraisers.