WASHINGTON -- The Defense Department is honoring nine
winners with the 2018 Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards for exceptional
environmental achievements and innovative, cost-effective environmental
practices.
The department has honored individuals, teams and
installations each year since 1962 for remarkable achievements in these
environmental management strategies that successfully support mission
readiness, Ellen M. Lord, the undersecretary of defense for acquisition and
sustainment, said in the memorandum announcing the recipients.
Environmental Stewardship
“The winners' achievements reflect the department's
commitment to protect national security by supporting U.S. military forces
through dynamic environmental stewardship that increases military readiness and
enhances efficiencies,” Lord said.
By safeguarding the long-term sustainability of the nation’s
vital resources, DoD is improving the military’s capabilities, according to
Lord.
Each winner receives a trophy, a secretary of defense
certificate of meritorious achievement, a personalized congratulatory letter,
and an honorary American flag that is flown over the U.S. Capitol on Earth Day
and over the Pentagon on Memorial Day.
The winners are:
Natural Resources Conservation, Small Installation: Hawaii
Army National Guard, which implemented a multifaceted invasive species
management program to increase acreage available for training and conserve a
unique tropical ecosystem.
Natural Resources Conservation, Individual/Team: Natural
Resources Conservation Team, Naval Base Ventura County, California, which
established programs to support coastal resilience, conserve habitat and
species and reduce costs at its three primary operating facilities.
Environmental Quality, Non-Industrial Installation: Fort
Hood, Texas, which exceeded Qualified Recycling Program goals by selling 27.2
million pounds of recyclable materials and surpassed water and energy reduction
goals by installing a solar photovoltaic array, wind turbines and water
conservation systems.
Environmental Quality, Individual/Team: Frederick A. Javier,
1st Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida, who
provided outstanding leadership by training installation staff on environmental
management and engaging with the local community to promote DoD’s mission and
science education.
Sustainability, Industrial Installation: Marine Corps
Logistics Base Barstow, California, which achieved reductions in electricity
and water consumption while partnering with local government to gain cost
savings.
Environmental Restoration, Installation: Vandenberg Air
Force Base, California, which completed a 10-year performance-based restoration
initiative resulting in response complete or site closure for 44 environmental
restoration sites ahead of schedule, and maintained accelerated or on-time
closure for 55 additional sites.
Environmental Restoration, Individual/Team: Vieques
Environmental Restoration Team, Puerto Rico, which implemented successful
restoration projects to remove unexploded ordinance and clean up contaminants
while engaging with local partners.
Cultural Resources Management, Large Installation: Camp
Ripley, Minnesota Army National Guard, which completed an installation-wide
record of all archaeological sites that will benefit cultural resources
management and reduce impact to critical military operations.
Environmental Excellence in Weapon System Acquisition, Large
Program: Combat Rescue Helicopter Program Environment, Safety and Occupational
Health Team, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, which implemented programs
to eliminate or reduce exposure to hazardous materials like hexavalent
chromium.
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