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Nov. 21, 2019
Also, EPA, USDA and FDA are working together through their Winning on Reducing Food Waste Initiative - see YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5AJwIfytZA&feature=youtu.be.
Oct. 2, 2013
This a web-based knowledge management information tool custom built for the D&D user community. The objective of the D&D KM-IT is to provide single-point access into the collective knowledge-base of the D&D community within and outside of DOE. Available information includes lessons learned, best practices, and other information gathered during the deactivation and decommissioning of US DOE's excess nuclear facilities.
Sep. 7, 2022
A DOE website providing information about decarbonization and steps on implementing a successful decarbonization strategy.
Apr. 3, 2024
The Decarbonizing the U.S. Economy by 2050: A National Blueprint for the Buildings Sector, is a comprehensive plan to reduce GHG emissions from buildings by 65% by 2035 and 90% by 2050. DOE led the Blueprint's development in collaboration with the HUD, the EPA, and other federal agencies. The Blueprint is the first sector-wide strategy for building decarbonization developed by the federal government.
Dec. 20, 2012
The NETI Training Bulletin announces upcoming EPA environmental enforcement training opportunities (e-Learning, Classroom, and Webinar courses) for federal, state, tribal and local government environmental enforcement professionals.
Jan. 22, 2016
Plug and process loads (PPLs) consume about one-third of the primary energy in U.S. commercial buildings. PPLs cover a wide variety of electronic, computer, refrigeration, and cooking devices, including essential equipment for information processing, medical treatment, and food service businesses. The December 2015 decision guides found in this resource were created to help building owners find the right control strategy for PPLs in their buildings. Developed by the Better Building Alliance, the guides are developed for different building types and outline the costs, potential savings, complexities, and user friendliness of various control strategies and their applications to each building type. The guides also aim to help building owners determine whether a control is appropriate for particular project applications such as staged retrofit projects, whole-building retrofits, new construction projects, and projects that involve tenants and landlords. Lastly, the guides provide links to additional resources that can further help building owners assess and reduce the energy use that is associated with PPLs, find rebates for PPL control measures, and procure the right control types for their building equipment.
Nov. 4, 2008
This Public Work Technical Bulletin (PWTB) 200-1-45, dated 1 February 2007, provides case studies and lessons learned on the deconstruction of excess or surplus buildings at seven Army installations.
Oct. 26, 2021
This US Department of Energy presentation covers assistance programs available to states to retrofit their buildings and principles for implementing retrofits.
Nov. 3, 2008
DAU provides the Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (AT&L) workforce training. All Service and DoD employees may attend DAU classes. Non-DoD federal agency and defense industry employees may attend DAU courses at no cost on a space available basis.
Dec. 3, 2004
DENIX is the central platform and information clearinghouse for environment, safety and occupational health (ESOH) news, information, policy, and guidance. Serving the worldwide greater Department of Defense (DoD) community, DENIX offers ESOH professionals a vast document library, a gateway to web-based environmental compliance tools, an interactive workgroup environment, a variety of groupware tools and an active membership community numbering thousands.
Nov. 16, 2004
This Web site offers information on the Department's effort to address environmental contamination at active and closing bases and former properties, while protecting human health and the environment.
Nov. 5, 2008
The curriculum includes a general review of DoD Environmental policy; HAZMAT and HAZ Waste Laws, Regulations and Policies; Pollution Prevention (P2); Classification of HAZMAT; Health Effects; Identifying and Labeling; Accumulation Management and Contingency Planning & Initial Response. Topics discuss health hazards, storage and chemical compatibility, use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), DoT Hazard Classes, General marking requirements of containers, Satellite Accumulation, Categories of HA categories, Exposure limits, Globally Harmonized System of Labeling (GHS), Waste generator categories and more. The course satisfies the requirement for initial training according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40CFR 262.16 and 262.17. The course is not a certifying course for persons who require HAZMAT certification to approve/certify HAZMAT or Waste movement by any mode of transport. It does not certify any person in HAZMAT or HAZ Waste spill response. CAC login required for this link.
Nov. 5, 2008
The curriculum includes a general review of DoD Environmental policy; HAZMAT and HAZ Waste Laws, Regulations and Policies; Pollution Prevention (P2); Classification of HAZMAT; Health Effects; Identifying and Labeling; Accumulation Management and Contingency Planning & Initial Response. Topics discuss health hazards, storage and chemical compatibility, use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), DoT Hazard Classes, General marking requirements of containers, Satellite Accumulation, Categories of HA categories, Exposure limits, Globally Harmonized System of Labeling (GHS), Waste generator categories and more. The course satisfies the requirement for refresher training according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40CFR 262.16 and 262.17. The course is not a certifying course for persons who require HAZMAT certification to approve/certify HAZMAT or Waste movement by any mode of transport. It does not certify any person in HAZMAT or HAZ Waste spill response. CAC login required for this link.
Apr. 27, 2010
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 required the Comptroller General to report on the Department of Defense's renewable energy initiatives, including projects involving the installation of solar panels. This report, dated 26 April 2010, contains the briefing for the Committees on Armed Services, United States Senate and House of Representatives. It includes a list of 454 projects.
Mar. 3, 2021
DLA Energy is organized to work with customers and suppliers to accomplish all areas of its mission. Bulk Petroleum Products and Bulk Petroleum Supply Chain Services provide procurement and distribution of military specification petroleum products, the majority of DLA Energy's business. Direct Delivery Fuels manages commercial fuels that are delivered directly from the contractor to the customer. Defense Fuel Support Point Management manages fuel terminal and storage operations, including government-owned, contractor-operated and contractor-owned, contractor-operated facilities. Outside of petroleum, Installation Energy provides support for natural gas, coal, renewable energy, electricity and energy savings performance contracts. Utility Services manages the utility services contracting mission supporting the utility privatization programs of service partners. The Aerospace Energy business unit provides propellants, cryogenics and gases in support of weapon systems and space programs.
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