Commander's guide to environmental management

Commander's guide to environmental management

Author: William J.B. Pringle

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 135

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Environmental Management in the Army is the means of conserving, protecting and restoring our natural and cultural resources while accomplishing the military mission. Proper environmental management and coordination at the installation is not only necessary to comply with Federal, state, local and host nation regulations, it also benefits your overall mission by preventing time delays or operational shutdowns and improving public relations. An environmental program should consist of four general components: (1) Current operations, such as waste water discharge, sewage treatment, noise pollution abatement, air quality attainment, or hazardous waste/materials management; (2) Remediation of contamination caused by past waste disposal practices; (3) Management, conservation, and restoration of the land itself and those renewable natural resources thereon such as forests, fishes and wildlife as well as any historic or archeological resources; and (4) Environmental impact of future operations and activities through pre-planning.


USAREUR Commander's Guide to Environmental Management

USAREUR Commander's Guide to Environmental Management

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 105

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The USAREUR Commander's Guide to Environmental Management is designed to meet the environmental information needs of Area Support Group (ASG) and Base Support Battalion (BSB) Commanders. In addition, the guide will also be a useful tool for unit commanders, other staff officers and personnel who are likely to find themselves confronted with or held responsible for environmental problems or issues. Intended as a "primer" on the environment, this Guide presents questions that commanders are likely to face in USAREUR and offers suggested information sources for addressing those questions. The information provided offers a level of detail needed for basic knowledge of key environmental issues. This basic knowledge will better enable commanders to work with their environmental personnel in developing and maintaining an effective environmental program.