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Mar. 21, 2005
A list of points of contact by Agency.
Aug. 14, 2012
This agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) provides training in various areas of occupational health and safety.
Nov. 21, 2012
The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) is helping agencies understand their on-site carbon-pollution-free electricity (CFE) purchase options to help meet their procurement objectives. This training will help attendees understand their onsite options, limitations associated with these contracts, and strategies for ensuring a successful project.
Sep. 13, 2022
This FEMP webpage provides information about on-site electricity contracts, including contract options, benefits, limitations, and sample documents. The page also provides background information on how to understand if this type of contract is right for a given site and how to get started.
May. 26, 2021
EPA is promulgating a Federal plan to implement the Emission Guidelines (EG) and Compliance Times for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Landfills (2016 MSW Landfills EG) for existing MSW landfills located in states and Indian country where state plans or tribal plans are not in effect. This MSW Landfills Federal Plan includes the same elements as required for a state plan: Identification of legal authority and mechanisms for implementation; inventory of designated facilities; emissions inventory; emission limits; compliance schedules; a process for the EPA or state review of design plans for site-specific gas collection and control systems (GCCS); testing, monitoring, reporting and record keeping requirements; and public hearing requirements. Additionally, this action summarizes implementation and delegation of authority of the MSW Landfills Federal Plan. The final rule is effective on 21 June 2021. For questions about this final action, contact Andrew Sheppard, Sector Policies and Programs Division (E143-03), Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711; tel: (919) 541-4161; email: sheppard.andrew@epa.gov. (Federal Register 21 May 2021 [Rule] Pages 27756-27790).
Jul. 27, 2007
PHILADELPHIA (July 24, 2007) – More than a dozen federal prisons -- housing an estimated 20,000 inmates in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia -- will undergo an environmental check to see if they are meeting regulations for controlling air and water pollution, hazardous waste and other environmental risks.
May. 16, 2005
A comprehensive, and descriptive database of all real property under the custody and control of all executive branch agencies, except when otherwise required for reasons of national security, in accordance with Executive Order 13327. You must be a Federal Government employee to access the website.
Feb. 1, 2005
Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.
May. 30, 2019
This document, dated June 2016, provides basic information for Federal staff who are new to the concept of renewable energy and renewable energy certificates (RECs), and are seeking to better understand the options for using RECs to meet Federal renewable energy targets. This guide is intended to assist agencies in understanding the use of RECs to meet the statutory and Executive Order goals for renewable energy. It does not specifically address the process for agencies to report renewable energy consumption. Agencies should refer to the most recent Department of Energy reporting guidance2 for instructions on how to report renewable energy consumption. The document is issued by the Office of Federal Sustainability, Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ).
Aug. 8, 2014
In celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Partnership for Sustainable Communities, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Transportation, and EPA released "Five Years of Learning from Communities and Coordinating Federal Investments," a report demonstrating how the three agencies are cooperating to help communities provide more housing choices, make transportation systems more efficient and reliable, and create vibrant neighborhoods that attract business development and jobs while protecting the environment.
May. 7, 2013
The Toolbox, sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a dynamic, evolving and comprehensive "one-stop-shop" water resources data portal with direct links to valuable databases, innovative programs and initiatives and state-of-the-art models and tools. This website also serves as a leading-edge resource for sharing ideas and water resources needs, best management practices, collaborations and partnerships and more for the water resources community in the U.S. and internationally.
Feb. 10, 2022
The Federal Sustainability Plan sets out a range of ambitious goals to deliver an emissions reduction pathway consistent with President Biden's goal of reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emission by 50–52 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 and limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, as the science demands.
Feb. 1, 2006
2006 White House Summit on Federal Sustainable Buildings presentation by David Anderson
Jun. 3, 2020
A template for agencies not using GSA-leased printers to develop their own policies, directives, memoranda, or guidance.
Sep. 8, 2010
FTC's Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan, per EO 13514, Section 8 requirements.
Sep. 1, 2023
The Carbon Pollution-Free Electricity (CFE) Program Availability Map is a searchable database of clean energy purchasing programs offered by vertically integrated utilities (i.e., those responsible for generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in their service territory). It is published by the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) and is intended to assist federal stakeholders with identifying CFE options that meet E.O. 14057 requirements.
Feb. 9, 2005
This group partners and facilitates communications with Federal agencies, utilities and energy service companies to implement cost-effective energy efficiency and water conservation projects. The Working Group meets three times a year to exchange information on recent utility incentive program success stories, current FEMP programs and products, individual agency energy management programs, and reports from the various Working Group subcommittees.
Jun. 10, 2011
These Best Management Practices were originally developed by FEMP in response to Executive Order (E.O.) 13123 requirements. E.O. 13423 superseded E.O. 13123 and to account for the superseded requirement changes, water use patterns, and advancing technologies, the Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense Office updated the original BMPs.
Jul. 14, 2005
Originally this Act authorized the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, in cooperation with other Federal, state and local entities, to prepare comprehensive programs for eliminating or reducing the pollution of interstate waters and tributaries and improving the sanitary condition of surface and underground waters. The original statute also authorized the Federal Works Administrator to assist states, municipalities, and interstate agencies in constructing treatment plants to prevent discharges of inadequately treated sewage and other wastes into interstate waters or tributaries. Since 1948, the original statute has been amended extensively either to authorize additional water quality programs, standards and procedures to govern allowable discharges, funding for construction grants or general program funding. Amendments in other years provided for continued authority to conduct program activities or administrative changes to related activities.
Jan. 15, 2016
In instances when state-specific water quality standards have not been developed or approved by EPA, the Agency will propose and/or promulgate standards for a state until such time as the state submits and EPA approves their own standards. The lists do not include states, territories or tribes covered only by federal standards applicable to multiple states, such as the Bacteria Rule for Coastal and Great Lakes Waters, and the National Toxics Rule.
Feb. 5, 2005
Two Federal Installations Chosen As Leaders, Director's Word, GuestSpot-Steve Herman, P2 Workshops, Introducing FFEO & FFRRO, Regional Federal Facility Coordinators, A-106, EJ Projects, Benchmark Study, Enviro$ense, The Hammer, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
Project XL: NASA White Sands, UST Initiative, Reese AFB, Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket, The Hammer, WasteWise Teams, EPCRA Section 313, Partnerships, Region VI-EMRs, Yellowstone National Park, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
Partnering at NAS Patuxent River, GSA's Stormwater Program, Federal Facilities as Charter Members of National Environmental Achievement Track, Region VI FUDS, Anacostia Watershed Toxics Alliance, McGregor Cleanup Team, SFIP Expansion, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
VA's Self-Disclosure of UST Violations, EPA Region II Outdoor Shooting Range Initiative, National Park Service EMRs in Region VI, Region VII: Army Officer Exchange Program, Third Annual Alaska Forum, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
EPA's Environmental Management Reviews for Federal facilities, Texas Environmental Partnership, workshops on affirmative procurement and drinking water systems, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
Online Compliance Tracking Reports, Director David Kling, base closures, EMRs, sulfur emissions, EMS workshops, Federal Facility Program Managers, Eielson AFB Agreement, Brooks, Ft. Lewis, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
Federal Agencies Making Progress, John Howard - Federal Environmental Executive, Working for Environmental Excellence, Fort Meade - ISO 14001 Certification, EMS Training, EPA Regional CWA/SPC Initiative, Federal Facilities Compliance Center, Upcoming Events, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
Feds Embrace Pollution Prevention, National P2 Roundtable, Green Procurement, E-Cycling, Healthcare - VA, P2 Internet Resources, FACTS, NIH Mercury Free, EMS, Joint Service P2 Opportunity, NASA Technology, White House Closing the Circle Award, Enforcement News, Region 8 Issues, EMRs, EPP Vendor Fair.
Feb. 5, 2005
Working Toward Environmental Compliance and Sustainability in the Federal Government, Update on E.O. 13148 Implementation, US and Israel Joint Management Systems Project, President’s Management Council Compliance Initiative, EMS Mentoring Program, EPA’s “Buying Green Online”, “Closing the Circle” and other awards.
Feb. 5, 2005
Pollution Prevention/Energy Efficiecy Goals, Director's Word, GuestSpot-Fran McPoland, Charleston Naval Base, EPA's Federal Tracking System, ENVVEST, P2 finace software, pollution disclosure, Enviro$ense, In the Regions, Regional Round-Up, Generic Protocol, Office of Federal Activities,The Hammer, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement, Director's Word, GuestSpot-Al Alm, TRI Reporting, EMRs, ENVVEST, Minuteman Missile Silos, SDWA, CEMP, Environmental Restoration Dialogue, ETI Grant, PCBs, The Hammer, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
EPA Orders Cease-Fire on Cape Cod Base, Director's Word, GuestSpot-Sherri Goodman, Drop in TRI Releases, EJ at Federal Facilities, In the Field, The Hammer, Meet the Challenge Winners, Reports/Regulations, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
DOJ Ruling Gives EPA CCA Penalty Authority, US Minted Cited for CAA Violations, Guest Spot-Charles Bravo, XL/ENVVEST, Multi-Media Inspections, America Recyles Day, EMRs, P2 Assessment-Coast Guard, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
First Federal Facility Penalty Order/TSCA Lead Violation, DOI, Global Climate Change, "America Recyles Day," UST Violations, EMR-West Point, Federal Buildings-Greening, The Hammer, Conference Update, Resources, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
SDWA Penalty Case-Redstone Arsenal, Director's Word, EMS -- NPS, Region 7's New Office Building, Ft. Meade's Tipton Airfield Waste-Free, Buy Recycled, The Hammer, Conference Update, Federal Facilities Coordinators, and more.
Feb. 5, 2005
Compliance Assistance Reviews at Bureau of Indian Affairs, TXP3: Texas Pollution Prevention Partnership, UST Regs, EMRs in Region 8, Regional News and Notes, Multi-Media, Conference Update, The Hammer, and more.
Dec. 29, 2015
This website contains cleanup status information related to Federal Facilities contained in EPA's Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket (Docket). FEDFacts allows the public to easily access up-to-date information on docket sites from publicly-available EPA databases.
Dec. 29, 2015
This website contains cleanup status information related to Federal Facilities contained in EPA's Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket (Docket). FEDFacts allows the public to easily access up-to-date information on docket sites from publicly-available EPA databases.
Jul. 2, 2007
FEDRPTS is a voluntary online data repository and reporting tool providing the Federal regulated community with an easy way to quickly set up and respond to a Congressional or Executive Office status request on any programmatic environmental topic of concern. Current reports include underground storage tank (UST) inventory and EMS Compliance reporting. This tool is availabe to FedCenter members who are participating in the required reporting via FEDRPTs. The FEDRPTS home page is located at: http://www.fedcenter.gov/assistance/fedrpts/.
Aug. 31, 2018
The Federal Energy Management Program's (FEMP) annual FEDS Spotlight recognition program was presented at the 2018 Energy Exchange. The 2018 winners are being recognized by agency leaders and peers as federal champions who are working hard to implement exceptional projects and programs that help agencies achieve missions and meet energy, water, and fleet management goals. The Spotlight recipients and their achievement can be found on the website.
Dec. 19, 2018
Revisiting the October 1992 Federal Facility Compliance Act (FFCA) enhancing local, state and EPA solid and hazardous waste enforcement authority against federal agencies.
Jul. 2, 2008
Use this form to initially or annually calculate fees.
Jul. 2, 2008
Use this form to initially or annually calculate fees. Even if the part 71 program in your area has been delegated to a State, tribe or other entity, you will usually still have to complete this form and pay fees to EPA.
Jul. 2, 2008
Complete this form each time a form FEE is completed and send this form to the appropriate lockbox bank address, along with full payment. This form required at time of initial fee payment, and thereafter, when paying annual fees.
Dec. 22, 2021
This course seeks to enhance the knowledge and skills of emergency management agencies (EMAs) and drinking water and wastewater utilities (water sector) to enable more effective cross-sector relationships. Upon competition of this course the attendee will be able to: Identify and define key actors in the water and emergency services sectors; Understand the landscape for both drinking- and wastewater utilities; Identify water or wastewater service disruptions and possible impacts; Understand recommended preparedness and coordination activities based on AWIA; Understand the benefits of relationship building between sectors; Identify immediate action items to improve the overall response effort of drinking water and wastewater utilities and EMAs; Understand the importance of increasing coordinating between drinking water and wastewater utilities and EMAs; and Identify key actors and action items for improving preparedness and response before and during an emergency.
Dec. 19, 2022
This slide deck from the ISWG provides a recapped the carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE) goals of EO 14057, as well as the four strategies for sourcing CFE to comply with the EO Implementing Instructions. Additionally, the slide deck provides links to FEMP's extensive CFE-related resources for federal agencies.
Aug. 1, 2018
This website offers case studies featuring federal agencies that have successfully implemented project financing options and energy- and water-efficient measures and technologies into their buildings and operations.
Sep. 19, 2014
The site offers complete annual data sets of agency aggregated annual energy and water consumption and costs by end-use sector, efficiency investment information, and progress toward key goals outlined in the National Energy Conservation Policy Act, as amended; Energy Policy Act of 2005; and Executive Order 13514. Historical data tables of agency energy use and costs by facility and mobility sectors by energy type are also available for FY 1975 through FY 2013. Detailed annual comprehensive greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories by federal agency are presented along with progress toward achieving scope 1 and 2 GHG and scope 3 GHG reduction targets. The data tables may also be filtered by numerous variables (agency, year, sector) and are exportable to Excel.
Feb. 26, 2024
A course catalog of trainings related to electric vehicles.
Mar. 21, 2023
The FEMP Facility Evaluation (Audit) Decision Tree 2.0 is a resource to identify suitable facility evaluation (audit) approaches to meet the federal comprehensive energy and water evaluation requirements codified in 42 United States Code 8253(f)(3)(A) and enacted by the Energy Act of 2020 Section 1002, the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 Section 432, and earlier laws. This resource contains criteria and interactive features for selecting an appropriate type of evaluation (audit) for covered facilities. The Audit Decision Tree 2.0 is intended to be used in conjunction with the FEMP Audit Definitions, the FEMP Consolidated Facility Management Guidance (update in progress), and the best practices and expert judgment implemented by agencies to complete comprehensive energy and water evaluations and incorporate contracts (i.e., energy savings performance contracts or utility energy service contracts) at covered facilities.
Dec. 9, 2019
FEMP recently presented its 39th annual Federal Energy and Water Management Awards. These annual awards honor federal personnel and highlight their outstanding achievements related to energy and water cost savings, optimized energy and water use, and distributed energy at our nation's federal facilities.
May. 21, 2013
FEMP has improved the layout and content of the Low Standby Product List, ensuring that it remains the authoritative standby power resource for Federal procurement professionals. The data center clearly labels whether a product model complies with Federal standby power levels, which describe power drawn while the product is not in use. By reducing standby power draws, Federal agencies can drastically reduce plug load demand. FEMP's Low Standby Product List allows procurement agents the ability to submit, revise and search for new and existing products to comply with the guidelines.
Jun. 30, 2020
On 29 June 2020 FEMP issued a Federal Agency Call titled, "Assisting Federal Facilities with Energy Conservation Technologies (AFFECT) 2020." The AFFECT 2020 FAC (DE-EE0002329) will provide funding to strengthen energy and water infrastructure across federal agencies. Projects will improve the energy efficiency of federal operations while stimulating economic development and creating jobs in construction, building trades, and other sectors.
Aug. 25, 2015
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Jan. 7, 2015
The U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) presents an updated series of training courses focused on the Guiding Principles for Federal Leadership in High-Performance and Sustainable Buildings.
Sep. 24, 2013
Federal facility energy, environmental, and sustainability managers and others can take advantage of this opportunity to ask questions and learn how FEMP can help your agency meet their energy efficiency goals. In addition to learning more about the different financing options, your FFS can share information on other FEMP resources including training, direct project technical support and guidance documents that simplify and streamline the project process. Those of you who have already started or completed a project can begin discussing project goals for the future.
Jul. 10, 2015
This template is intended to assist agencies in complying with the new Federal Building Metering Guidance.
Sep. 23, 2011
On September 21, 2011, the Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program released the DRAFT Annual GHG and Sustainability Data Report, Version 2.0 for FY 2011 reporting by Federal agencies. Version 2.1, to correct spreadsheet navigation issues, was subsequently released September 26, 2011.
Dec. 19, 2014
Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) was required to establish guidelines for agencies to meter their federal buildings for electricity. DOE issued the guidance in February 2006. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 subsequently established that each agency shall provide equivalent metering of natural gas and steam. See 42 U.S.C. § 8253(e). By the close of FY 2013, federal agencies collectively reported installing 96% of electricity, 96% of natural gas, and 69% of steam meters at buildings the agencies deemed appropriate.

The Presidential Memorandum, Federal Leadership on Energy Management (Dec. 5, 2013) reemphasized the requirements for installing electricity, natural gas, and steam meters, and provided an additional requirement for installing water meters. The memorandum directed the DOE Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) to revise the metering guidance and include definitions for "cost effective" and "appropriate" (for determining where meters should be installed).

"Federal Building Metering Guidance (per 42 USC 8253(e) Metering of Energy Use) November 2014 Update" supersedes the February 2006 Guidance. The updated Guidance is now published on the FEMP website, with a direct link to the download page here.

Aug. 7, 2020
FEMP recently released the FY 2019 annual data for federal energy, water, and associated performance metrics. The data were released to coincide with the White House Council on Environmental Quality's (CEQ's) posting of its FY 2019 progress update, which includes agency progress charts and the FY 2019 Office of Management and Budget's Scorecards for Efficient Federal Operations/Management.
Oct. 6, 2010
The Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) has released the consolidated Annual GHG and Sustainability Data Report, Version 1.0, coincident with the White House Council on Environmental Quality's release of the Federal Greenhouse Gas Accounting and Reporting Guidance and Technical Support Document. This Excel workbook provides electronic reporting capability for the Federal agency compiled comprehensive GHG inventory for fiscal year 2010 and the base-year 2003 GHG inventory for the purpose of measuring progress toward the goals established under Executive Order 13514. The file can be downloaded from FedCenter at http://www.fedcenter.gov/programs/greenhouse/inventoryreporting/fempceqresources/. Other resources are also available at this site for assisting agencies in compiling their GHG inventories.
Nov. 22, 2010
The Standby Power Data Center provides procurement information for federal buyers and serves as a vanguard reference site for energy efficiency and standby power data. The site provides information about standby power, federal purchasing requirements and measuring standby power. Users can also search product lists or submit new products.
Aug. 18, 2014
The Portal will allow federal agencies to submit and track requests for assistance meeting their renewable energy and energy efficiency related goals. During the first phase, portal assistance is geared toward renewable energy projects. Other project types will be included in later phases.
Nov. 25, 2013
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Jun. 19, 2017
Federal buyers are required to purchase energy-efficient products by statute and executive order. In addition, energy-efficient procurement offers substantial energy and financial savings potential throughout the federal government. This course offers federal contracting officers a concise introduction to the process of procuring energy-efficient products and includes actionable guidance as it applies throughout the contracting process. Learning Objectives By completing this course you will learn to: -Understand the benefits of energy-efficient product procurement -Understand federal requirements to purchase energy-efficient products -Identify covered product categories subject to efficiency requirements in product and service contracts -Write compliant contracts that effectively communicate efficiency requirements to vendors -Verify the delivery of energy-efficient products -Utilize Federal Energy Management Program and ENERGY STAR web material to support these activities.
Jul. 11, 2016
This courses provides staff involved in specifying and purchasing with a thorough introduction to compliance requirements, processes, and tools for procuring sustainable products and services. Learners will receive specific guidance in how to meet executive order and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requirements and understand how sustainable acquisition benefits their agency, community, and the environment.
Jun. 19, 2017
Lighting technology is changing rapidly and the federal government continues to lead by example in efficient lighting applications.This eTraining core course provides a comprehensive overview of lighting systems, including lighting sources, lighting controls, and types of LED technologies, and identifies cost-effective LED applications. In addition, course instruction details federal requirements and procurement resources. By completing this course, learners will be able to: -Identify various lighting types and their key applications -Evaluate key factors in LED retrofit and replacement -Select proper lighting control configurations -Choose cost-effective LED products.
Jun. 19, 2017
Lighting technology is changing rapidly and the federal government continues to lead by example in efficient lighting applications. This eTraining core course provides a comprehensive overview of interior lighting system applications, including types of technologies, lighting controls, opportunities for savings, and emerging interior lighting technologies and trends. It also details government purchasing and agency requirements for interior lighting systems. By completing this course, learners will be able to: -Identify various interior lighting source features and applications -Select proper lighting controls for interior lighting system -Comply with agency interior lighting configuration requirements -Determine energy savings measures for interior lighting systems
Jun. 19, 2017
Lighting technology is changing rapidly and the federal government continues to lead by example in efficient lighting applications. This eTraining core course provides an comprehensive overview of exterior lighting systems, including types of technologies, lighting controls, key applications, and emerging technologies. Course instruction also details government purchasing and agency requirements for interior lighting systems. By completing this course, learners will be able to: -Identify various types of exterior lighting sources and their applications -Select proper lighting controls for exterior lighting systems -Comply with agency exterior lighting configuration requirements -Determine energy savings opportunities in exterior lighting systems
Jun. 10, 2011
These case studies provide information about the performance, economics, and/or success of Federal water efficiency projects.
Jan. 3, 2012
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) supports Federal agencies in identifying energy- and water-efficient products that meet Federal acquisition requirements, conserve energy, save taxpayer dollars, and reduce environmental impacts. This is achieved through technical assistance, guidance, and efficiency requirements for energy-efficient, water-efficient, and low standby power products.
Dec. 16, 2010
First Thursday Seminars are FEMP training opportunities targeting Federal energy, environmental, and fleet professionals offered at no cost by leading experts.
Nov. 15, 2023
The Federal Energy Management Program works closely with agencies and partner organizations to coordinate interagency working groups. These groups focus on federal energy management and compliance with federal laws and requirements.
Jun. 25, 2020
FEMP developed a web-based resource guide that provides federal agencies with best practices and technical clarifications for meeting the renewable electricity requirement, as directed by the CEQ in the Implementing Instructions for EO 13834. The guide provides three options that federal agencies may use to develop a strategy to meet the renewable electricity requirement: Install on-site renewable electricity, Purchase renewable electricity, and Purchase renewable energy certificates. Federal agencies can use these options to develop strategies that enable on-site generation, enhance energy resilience of federal facilities, and reduce costs.
Oct. 21, 2020
The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)'s Technical Resilience Navigator (TRN) helps organizations manage the risk to critical missions from disruptions in energy and water services. It provides a systematic approach to identifying energy and water resiliency gaps and developing and prioritizing solutions that reduce risk. The TRN enables organizations to be proactive in identifying and addressing vulnerabilities to their critical energy and water systems to reduce outage impacts, and support continuous mission operations.
Nov. 15, 2018
Apr. 6, 2022
Opening plenary session presentation recording by Andrew Mayock, Federal Chief Sustainability Officer, White House Council on Environmental Quality, at the 2022 Federal Environmental Symposium, March 28, 2022.
Apr. 25, 2022
Webinar recordings for sessions 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9.
Apr. 25, 2022
Webinar recordings from sessions 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9 and 2.10.
Apr. 28, 2022
Webinar recordings from sessions 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6.
Apr. 28, 2022
Webinar recordings for sessions 4.1 through 4.14.
Apr. 28, 2022
Webinar recordings for sessions 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 5.5, and 5.7.
Apr. 28, 2022
Webinar recordings for sessions 6.1 through 6.9.
May. 6, 2022
Webinar recordings for sessions 4.6 through 4.9.
May. 11, 2022
Webinar recordings for sessions 7.3, 7.4 and 7.8.
May. 6, 2022
Webinar recordings for sessions 8.1, 8.2, 8.4 and 8.5.
May. 16, 2022
Webinar recordings for 4.11 through 4.14.
May. 16, 2022
All presentations and webinar recordings from the 2022 Federal Environmental Symposium that have been approved for public release are now available on FedCenter at https://www.fedcenter.gov/fes2022-proceedings. We thank all those who participated in and helped to make this year's event a very successful one. Our next Symposium will be held in October 2023 and we look forward to having you join us once again.
May. 6, 2021
Agenda for the 2-day (May 12, 13) sustainability webinar sponsored by the 2022 Federal Environmental Symposium planning committee. This event is schedule for 12-5pm ET both days.
Feb. 8, 2006
This memorandum, dated 28 December 2005, transmits recommended practices for providing EMS-related compliance assistance to Federal Facilities. The memorandum was issued to Regional Federal Facilities Senior Managers, Regional Enforcement Division Directors, Regional Media Division Directors, and Regional Enforcement Coordinators.
May. 17, 2022
FHWA website providing an overview of sustainability pavement, training webinars, repository for literature, examples of cases studies and other link provided by the Sustainable Pavements Technical Working Group (SPTWG).
Aug. 1, 2018
This document was developed to assist and educate field workers, supervisors and managers in making decisions that help the project team meet sustainable project goals. The field guide is designed to fill a significant void in available information for sustainable construction methods. It systematically draws together and organizes information on many aspects of construction that can assure the sustainability of a facility. Simple methods and suggested practices are presented for the major phases of construction in the field guide.
Jan. 7, 2005
The Field Guide for Sustainable Construction is a joint project between PENREN/C and The Pennsylvania State University. It is intended to be a helpful, practical reference for construction personnel working on building sites. It guides decision-making that helps the project team achieve sustainable project goals for planned and ongoing projects.
Dec. 11, 2006
Developed by the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR), the Matrix and its accompanying Reference Guide provide project managers and site stakeholders with information for use in identifying methods involving non-intrusive or minimally intrusive technologies in order to optimize sampling locations and minimize well installation. The Matrix includes techniques and instruments that are (1) fieldable and (2) commercially available. The Reference Guide provides a description and additional background information on each technology.
Oct. 9, 2015
Guidance for the U.S. EPA's to use in determining the appropriate enforcement response and penalty amount for violations of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Issued. Dec. 2009.
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