U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM

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“The views, opinions and findings contained in this report are those of the authors(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision, unless so designated by other official documentation.”

• Delivering solutions to the Nation’s toughest environmental challenges •

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM

Lara E. BeasleyChief, Environmental DivisionHQ, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

17 March 2020

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ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION OVERVIEW EXTENT OF USACE CLEANUP PROGRAMS

Environmental Cleanup

Military Munitions

Environmental Quality

USACE Sustainability

State Legislative/Regulatory Reviews & Support of Outreach/Partnerships

MISSION, PROGRAM & FUNCTION

– Hazardous, Toxic, & Radioactive Waste (HTRW)

– Natural Resources– Cultural Resources– Compliance– Environmental Planning (NEPA)

* Map does not include sites on active DOD and National Guard installations

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FISCAL YEAR 2020 PROJECTED WORKLOADFY20 PROJECTED OBLIGATIONS: ~$1.5 BILLION

* Funding reflected in millions

Formerly Used Defense Sites, $216, 14%

Army Environmental Quality,$203, 13%

Superfund, $200, 13%

Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program,$155, 10%

Army Cleanup (DERP/CC), $169, 11%

Army Base Realignment and Closure, $109, 7%

Air Force Cleanup (DERP), $230, 15%

Small Programs, $88, 6%

Air Force Environmental Quality, $95, 6%

Defense Sites Memorandum of Agreement Program, $33, 2%

Army Deactivated Nuclear Power Plant Program, $49, 3%

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FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES Military Munitions Response Program: Fiscal Year 2020 Preview

FY20 Estimated Contract MMRP Budget: ~ $90M (w/ plus up)

Property State Phases District1) Waikoloa Maneuver Area HI RI-FS, RD, RA-C, LTM POH

2) Camp Maxey (option) TX RA-C SWF

3) Fort Francis E. Warren Tar & Maneuver Rge WY RA-C NWO

4) Pine Ridge Gunnery Range SD RI/FS NWO

5) CP Croft SC RI/FS, RD, RA-C SAS

6) Tanaga Isl AK RI/FS POA

7) Spring Valley DC RA-C NAB

8) Culebra Puerto Rico PR IRA, RI/FS SAJ

9) Boise Army Barracks ID RI/FS NWK

10) Fort Douglas UT RI/FS SPK

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Optimized Remediation Contracts (ORC):

Will effectively and efficiently manage Air Force Environmental Restoration Program in a performance-based, results-oriented, and cost-conscious framework

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS):

Providing technical support on a reimbursable basis at 350+ locations to address potential PFAS releases. Activities include:

→ Identifying and testing for PFOA/PFOS*; and

→ Providing solutions to help address these substances, when found.

WHAT’S NEW

Enhancing acquisition strategies

Supporting stakeholders on emerging contaminant work

* Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

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POINTS OF CONTACTLara BeasleyChief, Environmental DivisionPhone: (202) 761-5642E-mail: Lara.E.Beasley@usace.army.mil

Antonia GiardinaDeputy Chief, Environmental DivisionChief, Environmental Integration BranchPhone: (202) 761-7778E-mail: Antonia.R.Giardina@usace.army.mil

Christopher Evans Chief, DoD Environmental Programs BranchPhone: (202) 761-0338E-mail: Christopher.L.Evans@usace.army.mil

Anisha DownsActing Chief, Environmental Support BranchPhone: (202) 761-8255E-mail: Anisha.J.Downs@usace.army.mil

Additional information available at: www.usace.army.mil/missions/environmental/