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1 DOD Region 4 P2 Partnership “How To” Guide for Conducting Green Deconstruction Atlanta, Georgia August 7, 2002
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Deconstruction Experience Deconstruction Operations at Fort Knox During 37-month period ð258 buildings were recycled ð451 apartments were recycled ð150,000 tons of materials diverted from landfill ðSaved $1.5 million in disposal costs ðSaved $1.2 million in demolition costs ðGenerated over $225,000 in revenue
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Deconstruction Process Fort Knox Developed the Following Process: Recycle through deconstruction via auction Obtain contractor for additional deconstruction/demolition Contractor responsible for separating concrete, brick and block for use as aggregate Contractor responsible for separating and recycling scrap metal Remaining material is landfilled
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Deconstruction Project Team Deconstruction Team Members include: Fort Knox Fort Campbell University of Tennessee’s Center for Industrial Services University of Louisville’s Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center
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Benefits to DOD Installations CD ROM - “How-To” Guide for Conducting Green Deconstruction ðProvide detailed information on Fort Knox’s deconstruction program Decrease landfill & demolition costs Fort Knox personnel can serve as mentor for other DOD installations Information from this project will be integrated with the University of Florida’s Building Deconstruction Optimization Project
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Don Douglass - University of Louisville 502-852-1560 George Smelcer - University of Tennessee 615-532-8657 Joe Yates – Fort Knox 502-624-3629 Mike Davis – Fort Campbell 270-798-9767 Key Personnel/DOD Partners
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7 DOD Region 4 P2 Partnership “How To” Guide for Conducting Green Deconstruction Atlanta, Georgia August 7, 2002
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