Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (ODASA) for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health (ESOH) NAOC 7 December 2016 Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) 1
ESOH Briefing Agenda ODASA-ESOH Mission & Vision Directorates Munitions and Chemical Matters Restoration Safety Occupational Health Technology & International Metrics & Figures Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) 2
ESOH Mission & Vision Mission: Promote optimal health and safety of soldiers and civilians enabling global Army operations Vision: Provide a ready and resilient Army with environment, safety, and occupational healthcompliant installations and contingency bases Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) 3
What do I do? Active Site Environmental Restoration Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel Program Environmental Conservation Historic Properties Protection of Endangered Species Interim Risk Management 3Rs Explosives Safety Education Program US/German Technology Data Exchange Cultural/Tribal Affairs Environmental Technology- Research, Development, Test & Evaluation Low Level Radiological Waste Motor Vehicle Safety Environmental Compliance Countermine, Humanitarian Demining & EOD Disposal Formerly Used Defense Sites Environmental Quality Technology Recycling Programs Noise & Hearing Conservation BRAC/Property Disposal Clean-up Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) Acquisition Treaty Compliance Water Quality Pollution Prevention Chem/Bio/Nuke Treaty Technical Oversight Environmental Management Systems Contracts & Resource Management Occupational & Environmental Health Aviation & Ground Safety National Defense Center for Energy & Environment National Environmental Policy Act Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) 4
ESOH Directorates ODASA-ESOH has five directorates Environmental Quality Munitions and Chemical Matters Restoration Safety Occupational Health Technology & International Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) 5
Environmental Quality Primary responsibilities Advocacy Program Direction Oversight Army s Point of Contact in Environment for OSD Congress other Federal agencies 6
Environmental Laws Number of Environmental Laws 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year 7
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Munitions and Chemical Matters Oversees, manages and provides technical assistance on munitions and chemical matters Develops policy for Army s Explosive Safety Management Military Munitions Response Chemical Warfare Materiel and related programs Army s 3Rs Explosives Safety Education Program 9
Munitions Cont d. 10
Restoration Vision: The Army will be a national leader in cleaning up contaminated land The main goals of this directorate are to protect Human Health & Environment Active Installations FUDS BRAC 11
Restoration Restoration Before After 12
Technology & International Oversight and policy guidance Environmental quality technology Environmental information technology management Environmental quality considerations in materiel acquisition programs Arms control treaty compliance 13
Army Environmental Universe 13.7 Million Acres Of Army Land 154 Installations 363 US Operational Ranges or Range Complexes in the inventory 217 Endangered Species On 92 Installations 26 Candidate Species On 27 Installations That May Impact Mission 1.3 Million Acres of Wetlands 62,101 Historic Buildings Subject To National Historic Preservation Act 109 Native American Sacred Sites On 15 Installations 249,086 Acres Protected At 31 Army Compatible Use Buffer Installations 83,524 Archeological Sites 3,043 Environmental Permits 151M Lbs Of Hazardous Waste Generated 1,885 Formerly Used Defense Sites 1,353 Active Clean Up Sites 245 BRAC Environmental Cleanup Sites 14
Environmental Program Summary Funding by FY FY16 Total $1.10B 1,800 1,600 1,400 $1.32B $1.55B $1.10B $1.10B BRAC $15.10M 1% Technology $50.96 5% 1,200 $M 1,000 800 600 400 200 Cleanup $438.55M 40% Enviro Quality $596.08M 54% EC EQ 0 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FUDS 277 270 251 204 Active Sites 290 269 202 235 BRAC Environmental 108 384 69 15 Technology 46 47 44 51 Pollution Prevention* 24 32 45 36 Conservation* 182 175 186 183 Compliance* 390 380 300 377 *Includes Army Working Capital Funds Congressional Adds $M FY13 FY14 FY15 FUDS 50 50 42.5 Legacy BRAC 30 0 0 Conservation 13 10 0 Total 93 60 42.5 15
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