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Slide 1 Fort Detrick Sustainability Planning Workshop #1 – Out Brief 1 Jul 08

Slide 2 Infrastructure and Utilities Team Draft Sustainability Goals

Slide 3 Utilities & Infrastructure Team Challenge Statement: We must reduce the adverse impacts of our combined footprint on the region through the application of the best and most innovative practices available.

Slide 4 4 Significant Issues 1.Funding of Sustainable Projects 2.Aging infrastructure (needing maintenance/repair) 3.Mindset (i.e. culture) at all levels 4.Availability of resources (e.g. water & energy) for a growing community 5.Intergovernmental cooperation and community collaboration

Slide 5 Goal 1 – Sustainability Culture Description: Achieve a sustainability culture change through outreach and education. Objective 1.1: Engage the Fort Detrick community in an open dialogue to ensure public awareness and acceptance of sustainability mission. Objective 1.2: Establish a mature community outreach program that allows for adequate transfer of information. Objective 1.3: Establish a mature community outreach program that allows for adequate transfer of information. 5

Slide 6 Goal 2 – Model Sustainable Community Description: Model sustainable community through partnership and leadership. Objective 2.1: Be a model community through creativity, sound science, impeccable planning and keen foresight. Objective 2.2: Fort Detrick to be a community leader of sustainability such that we produce leaders in the community promoting sustainability. Objective 2.3: Be the catalyst and driving force for collaboration and cooperation on sustainability issues. Objective 2.4: Fort Detrick, an informed community pro-actively including sustainable principles in all areas of community activities. Objective 2.5: Federal and private partners sustaining the fragile environment, meeting critical missions, and being a good neighbor in the community. 6

Slide 7 Goal 3 – Optimize Infrastructure Description: Optimize infrastructure investments. Objective 3.1: When updating infrastructure, maximize the potential. Objective 3.2: Program for infrastructure replacement at the end of design life. Objective 3.3: Upgrade and repair wastewater treatment plant by June 2011 to meet future nutrient reduction regulatory requirements. Objective 3.4: Obtain adequate annual funding for continued repair/replacement of failing infrastructure. Objective 3.5: Reduce vehicle trips on and off post. Increased alternative transit options. 7

Slide 8 Goal 4 – Renewable Energy Description: Use 100% Renewable Energy Objective 4.1: Zero Net Energy building designs Objective 4.2: Innovative leader in effectively utilizing, creating and conserving energy resources. Objective 4.3: Utilize alternative energy sources to provide 20% of electrical usage. Objective 4.4: Continue to seek new energy conservation technologies and implement. Objective 4.5: Responsibly us an affordable, locally generated renewable energy sources in G.O.V.’s and buildings. Objective 4.6: Set milestones and targets for energy reduction and production. Objective 4.7: Use distributed generation to achieve utility security as well as reliability. 8

Slide 9 Goal 5 – High Performance Buildings Description: 100% of buildings to have LEED Platinum Certification Objective 5.1: All buildings must meet the minimum LEED standard. Objective 5.2: Provide adequate buildings conducive to Fort Detrick’s mission, employee safety, and public well-being while conserving water, energy, and environmental resources. Objective 5.3: Elimination of redundant and unessential facilities. 9

Slide 10 Goal 6 – Secure Water Resource Description: 70% reduction in surface water withdrawal. Objective 6.1: Have sufficient water supply for projected population growth. Objective 6.2: Adequate water supply provided to all facilities for process use. Objective 6.3: Reduce water consumption so that water can be provided by its own facilities. Objective 6.4: Reduce annual consumption of water. Objective 6.5: Acquire adequate and reliable water resources. Objective 6.6: Implement water conservation methods and technologies. Objective 6.7: Lead in the use, conservation, and reuse of water resources. 10

Slide 11 Team Name: Infrastructure and Utilities Champion: Directorate of Installation Services Team Leader: Larry Potter Team Facilitator: David Eady OrganizationNameContact Information DISLarry DISJohn DISJohn DISPiyush DISRichard USACELaura SEIPOMark SEIPORhonda DOIMDwayne City of FrederickJoe City of FrederickRichard Frederick Community CollegeSam Team Membership

Slide 12 Backups

Slide 13 Major Activities Included 1.Planning 2.Programming 3.Design 4.Construction 5.Operation & Maintenance 6.Disposal / Renewal