Department of Defense Announces Winners of the 2017 Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards
Environmental Quality, Overseas Installation: U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria, Germany – created successful partnerships to implement innovative projects to clean up explosive residues, conserve natural resources, and avoid impacts to the environment. For more information, visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards/2017SECDEF.cfm. Sustainability, Non-Industrial Installation: Eglin Air Force Base, Florida – displayed environmental leadership by recycling or reusing municipal solid waste, pursuing alternative energy sources, enhancing the prescribed burn program, and achieving designation as a clean and resilient installation. For more information, visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards/2017SECDEF.cfm. Sustainability, Individual/Team: Mr. Jeffery D. Schone, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona – implemented innovative projects and techniques to recycle demolition debris, reduce costs from ordering excess materials, and improve the installation’s wastewater treatment plant effluent to an A+ standard. For more information, visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards/2017SECDEF.cfm. Environmental Restoration, Installation: Travis Air Force Base, California – implemented successful restoration projects, created collaborative partnerships to protect human health and the environment, and made significant progress cleaning up groundwater contamination. For more information, visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards/2017SECDEF.cfm. Cultural Resources Management, Small Installation: Commander, Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, Japan – collaborated with local stakeholders to preserve and promote cultural resources while reinforcing a continued partnership with Japan and improved historic building evaluations. For more information, visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards/2017SECDEF.cfm. Cultural Resources Management, Individual/Team: Cultural Resources Management Team, Alabama Army National Guard – collaborated with the Geographic Information Systems program to design and implement a cohesive integrated management tool for cultural resources management project planning across their installations. For more information, visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards/2017SECDEF.cfm. Environmental Excellence in Weapon System Acquisition, Small Program: Chromium-Free Wash Primer Replacement Team, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland – created and employed a testing framework to identify environmentally safe alternatives to wash primer containing carcinogenic hexavalent chromium. For more information, visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards/2017SECDEF.cfm. For more information about the Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards Program, including past winners, please visit: www.denix.osd.mil/awards.
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