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Marines


Sewer
Sewer page

PROGRAM MANAGER
Environmental Engineer
PHONE: (858) 577-6311
Fax: (858) 577-4200

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Sewer Program Manager is responsible to protect current and future military readiness capabilities by complying with wastewater discharges from military readiness operations.


ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIERMENTS

Industrial User Discharge

Laws and Applicable Regulations

Food Establishment Wastewater Discharge (FEWD)

Federal Laws and Applicable Regulations

DoD, DoN, USMC Policy DoD, DoN, USMC Policy

  • MCO P5090.2A USMC Environmental Compliance and Protection Manual - Chapter 20

  • PROGRAMS, PLANS, RESOURCES AND RESPONSIBILITES 

     Permits


    TRAINING AND COMMUNICATION

    PRACTICE - APSECT - IMPACT - RISK 

    Environmental Standard Operating Procedures (ESOP's)

    The following ESOP's are related to the Sewer Program:


    OBJECTIVES - TARGETS - ACTIONS TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE
    AUDIT AND EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE
    SUMMARY OF SEWER DOCUMENTS:

    POLICY

    The most important starting point for an EMS* is the development of an environmental policy. ISO14001 requires local governments to implement their own environmental policy. The environmental policy acts as a basis for the environmental management system.

    PLANNING

    ISO14001 requires that an environmental management system is planned properly. It requires the organization to consider the following carefully: Environmental Aspects; Legal and Other Aspects; Objectives and Targets; and an Environmental Management Program.

    IMPLEMENTATION

    The two requirements for implementation of an EMS is to define, document, and communicate roles, responsibilities and authorities, and to allocate the resources needed to implement and control the EMS.

    CHECKING

    The key requirement in this EMS step is to regularly monitor and measure key characteristics of activities and operations that could have a significant impact on the environment. Changes to EMS procedures may become necessary in order to deal with nonconformances with the EMS, with mitigating environmental impacts, or corrective and preventive action.

    REVIEW

    The management review process ensure that information is collected to enable management to carry out proper review. Top management review the need for changes to policy, objectives and targets, and ensure that a commitment to continual improvement is being demonstrated.

    Marine Corps Air Station Miramar-EMS