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1 Environmental Management Program Tom Hassler 06/2009

2 Environmental Management Program A highly regulated program – Federal Government – State Government – Local Government – Public/neighborhood norms Purpose of the program – Minimize damage to: The Atmosphere The Ground Surface Water – Make best use of material resources

3 Environmental Management Program, Cont’d Fulfilling Our Purpose – Follow laws, regulations, and cultural norms – Educate staff and get “buy in” – Search for ways to improve our processes.

4 History of Environmental Program 1985 Environmental Assessment 1987Cleared land for Accelerator and Halls 1996First Experiment – in Hall C 2004USDOE requires incorporation of ISO 14001 (EMS) 2008USDOE O 430.2B – EO 13423 – Go Green

5 Evolution of the Program Chemical and Oil Safety> Permits > Ozone Depleting Substances > ISO 14001 > Go Green

6 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 establishes the requirements of an Environmental Management System. The result is a set of documents that govern environmental activities within the organization. The EMS is intended to help organizational management know about and control activities that have the potential for environmental harm.

7 ISO 14001 Cont’d In addition EMS helps management find ways to make improvements, such as – Reduce the use of electricity and water – Reduce the use of fossil fuels. – Increase use of renewable sources of energy – Increase recycling – Use less toxic materials

8 Aspects An “aspect” is a physical process with potential for causing environmental damage. A team canvassed the site in 2005 to identify all such processes. Today, we have 530 aspects, and they are documented in a computer data base. A system was developed to quantify the risk of every aspect. The riskiest aspects are called significant aspects, and we have 92 of them. A recent external auditor thought we had too many significant aspects, and we are revisiting our process for making that determination.


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