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EMS Takes Root in the Forest Service Federal Environmental Symposium East 2009 EMS Takes Root in the Forest Service Kurt Gernerd Assistant Director of Engineering, USDA Forest Service Kurt Gernerd Assistant Director of Engineering, USDA Forest Service
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EMS in the Forest Service Where we areWhere we are How we got hereHow we got here What we’re doing nowWhat we’re doing now What’s nextWhat’s next
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Where we are June 2008 - USDA Forest Service rolled out a national EMS frameworkJune 2008 - USDA Forest Service rolled out a national EMS framework Implemented on 142 UnitsImplemented on 142 Units 153 EMS Representatives for more than 30,000 employees153 EMS Representatives for more than 30,000 employees Completed 1 st round of auditsCompleted 1 st round of audits Completed Unit Management Reviews in 2008Completed Unit Management Reviews in 2008
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Where we are Completed National Management Review in April 2009Completed National Management Review in April 2009 The Chief declared EMS implementedThe Chief declared EMS implemented Rolled out updated EMS May 1, 2009Rolled out updated EMS May 1, 2009
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Where we are First significant environmental aspect: Petroleum-based fuel reduction through Fleet ManagementFirst significant environmental aspect: Petroleum-based fuel reduction through Fleet Management In 2007:In 2007: –Spent $30,000,000 on 11,000,000 gallons of fuel to drive 138,000,000 miles In 2008, reduced FS-owned fleet fuel consumption almost 2%In 2008, reduced FS-owned fleet fuel consumption almost 2%
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How we got here Program Mission Areas: National Forest System Forest Service Research State & Private Forestry Administration International Forestry
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How we got here National Forest System structure: Washington Office Regions National Forests Ranger Districts 9 Regions in 44 States Chief’s Office, including detached units (T&D, Admin, etc.) 155 National Forests and 20 Grasslands managing 193 million acres >600 Ranger Districts
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How we got here Research & Development – 5 Research Stations with more than 2000 employees in 100 locationsResearch & Development – 5 Research Stations with more than 2000 employees in 100 locations Business Operations – includes Albuquerque Service Center, Chief Information Officer, 22 Job Corps Centers, and more with more than 3000 employeesBusiness Operations – includes Albuquerque Service Center, Chief Information Officer, 22 Job Corps Centers, and more with more than 3000 employees State & Private Forestry – provides forest management assistance to other landholders (states, tribal, communities and private) with more than 400 employeesState & Private Forestry – provides forest management assistance to other landholders (states, tribal, communities and private) with more than 400 employees International Programs – addressing forest-related issues globally with more than 50 employeesInternational Programs – addressing forest-related issues globally with more than 50 employees
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How we got here EO 13423 –Energy, water, fuel, green purchasing, green construction, and pollution prevention goals 2008 Planning Rule –Land Management Aspects
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What we’re doing now Significant Environmental Aspects: 1. Fleet Management –Updated operational controls –Struggling with data challenges 2. Vegetation Management
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Vegetation Management Activity: Mechanical Vegetation Treatments using Heavy Equipment (timber harvest, mechanical fuels treatment, wildlife habitat treatment; commercial timber sales, stewardship contracts, service contracts, force account work) Impact: Project specific environmental impacts (effects on water, soil, vegetation including invasive plants, wildlife, etc. )
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Vegetation Management Operational Controls: 1.Land management plan (LMP) direction used to design the project? 2.Were any mitigation measures identified through the NEPA analysis? Were any overlooked? 3.Were the mitigation measures incorporated into the project documents? 4.Were the mitigation measures implemented on the ground and monitored? EMS monitoring also reviews implementation of design features such as the density of trees left in the project area, stream corridors, reseeding of temporary roads, and installation of waterbars.
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Vegetation Management Why Environmental Impacts of Mechanical Vegetation Treatments using Heavy Equipment? –on all national forests and grasslands –significant potential for adverse environmental impacts –existing procedures for EMS framework Examples of projects: –timber sale to provide habitat and increase presence of oaks in the forest –fuels treatment project (thinning) to reduce the risk of wildfire
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What we’re doing now Objectives and Targets: Energy conservationEnergy conservation Water conservationWater conservation Renewable energyRenewable energy Green buildingsGreen buildings Green purchasingGreen purchasing Pollution preventionPollution prevention Electronics managementElectronics management
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What we’re doing now Enviromental compliance programEnviromental compliance program –Integrating established program Environmental emergency responseEnvironmental emergency response –Focused on first response by employees –Cutting across traditional work divisions Training & CommunicationTraining & Communication –Giving every employee “EMS 101” –Communicating with permittees, volunteers, contractors, etc.
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What we’re doing now Working on barriers and obstacles –Record-keeping for 30,000 + employees –Baseline data for EO 13423 reporting and EMS monitoring –Cutting across traditional staff boundaries –Maintaining leadership support and focus –Understanding how EMS can provide a framework for Climate Change efforts –Explaining that EMS is a tool and not a program
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What we’re doing now Directly involving employees EMS Unit RepsEMS Unit Reps AuditoringAuditoring MonitoringMonitoring Tying in with Green Team efforts Fleet TransportationFleet Transportation Energy & water conservation GHG reductionEnergy & water conservation GHG reduction Waste reduction Recycling programsWaste reduction Recycling programs
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What’s next Working to align EMS cycle more closely with FY cycleWorking to align EMS cycle more closely with FY cycle Focused on “Finding Notices”Focused on “Finding Notices” Working closely with Green Teams and Sustainable Operations Teams to address energy and water conservationWorking closely with Green Teams and Sustainable Operations Teams to address energy and water conservation Operations team focused on refining baseline data measurement and reportingOperations team focused on refining baseline data measurement and reporting
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What’s next Developing implementation plan for energy and water conservation as possible 2010 significant environmental aspectsDeveloping implementation plan for energy and water conservation as possible 2010 significant environmental aspects Refining implementation plan and operational controls for Vegetation Management aspect for possible implementation on all forests in 2010Refining implementation plan and operational controls for Vegetation Management aspect for possible implementation on all forests in 2010
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What’s next Continue with national audit program Refine and test environmental emergency reponse Unit Management Reviews Regional Management Reviews National Management Review Continual Improvement!
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