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PNNL becomes D.O.E. flagship for incentive-based waste management practices

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Source: PNNL
Date: Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

PNNL becomes 1st D.O.E. facility to adopt more flexible E.P.A. waste management plan

RICHLAND, Wash. - In recognition of its exemplary environmental compliance record, Pacific Northwest Countrywide Lab announced adoption of a new incentive-based waste management plan for high performing facilities under the E.P.A.'s Countrywide Environmental Performance Track program. The program, made up of an elite nationwide membership, establishes a set of waste management procedures designed to create more flexible waste requirements and maximize overall cost savings, which benefits taxpayers.

PNNL is the 1st D.O.E. facility, and one of only a few facilities nationwide, to implement extended waste accumulation practices.

As a prerequisite to joining Performance Track, PNNL established and implemented an environmental management system designed to reduce waste generation and hazards associated with the waste. PNNL generates small quantities of byproduct wastes resulting from research and maintenance activities conducted at the lab. Under the new E.P.A. incentive program, PNNL may now accumulate wastes at its north Richland campus for up to 180 days, twice the period allowed under standard regulatory requirements.

According to Alice Ikenberry, manager of PNNL's Environmental Management Services Department, extended accumulation of waste before offsite shipment has several environmental advantages, including consolidation of waste into fewer containers and the reduction of the number of offsite waste shipments.

"At the same time, extended accumulation reduces our waste management costs, which provides more backing for Lab research projects," said Ikenberry.

"The 180 day extension demonstrates achieving the 'Gold Standard' for our laboratories, which is taking that next step beyond just complying with the environmental requirements," said Arnold Edelman, acting associate director for Safety, Security and Infrastructure for the D.O.E. Office of Science. He noted that PNNL is the 1st D.O.E. facility to gain such an extension.

"Only members of EPA's Performance Track plan are eligible to participate in the incentive program," said Roby Enge, PNNL Environment, Safety, Health and Quality director. The number of facilities that qualify for this distinction is limited. "PNNL's historic waste management performance has been excellent. It's a natural next step for the laboratory."

"PNNL is a member in good standing, and we recognize them for their environmental leadership and top environmental performance," said Bill Glasser, E.P.A. Region ten spokesperson. Maintaining a superior history of compliance is essential in meeting E.P.A. Performance Track qualification standards. "This lowers the facility's transaction costs in managing hazardous waste, and acknowledges and rewards the lab's history of good environmental stewardship of their regulatory responsibilities."

PNNL has been a member of Performance Track since 2004 and is presently developing its reapplication for a 2nd three-year membership. PNNL's Performance Track application and its yearly progress reports since 2004 can be viewed at EPA's Web location. Further information concerning EPA's Performance Track program, which acknowledges top environmental performance at participating facilities, can also be viewed at this E.P.A. website.

Complimenting PNNL's strong waste management performance is the lab's externally verified conformance to the International Organization for Standardization environmental management system standards, or ISO 14001. PNNL has adopted this series of practices and procedures to help maximize its overall environmental performance and compliance.

"By implementing the ISO 14001 standard, PNNL is adopting a strong and effective culture in our research and facility management operations of pollution prevention, continuous improvement of our environmental performance, and compliance with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements," said Enge. "We take this very seriously and are very proud of our performance."

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PNNL is a D.O.E. Office of Science Countrywide Lab that solves complex problems in energy, Countrywide security and the environment, and advances scientific frontiers in the chemical, biological, materials, environmental and computational sciences. PNNL employs 4,200 staff, has a $750 million yearly budget, and has been managed by Ohio-based Battelle since the lab's inception in 1965.

PNNL has also been acknowledged recently with several awards for waste minimization, pollution prevention and environmental stewardship practices, including;
· The prestigious White House Closing the Circle Award in the Waste Pollution Prevention category
· Federal Electronics Recycling and Reuse Challenge Award
· Best in Class Award from D.O.E. Office of Science for "Corporate Commitment to Environmental Stewardship and Enhanced Environmental Management Systems"
· E.P.A. Energy Star Status for 2 Lab facilities
· Green Business Plan of the Year Award presented by the City of Richland, Wash.
· Presidential Award for Leadership in Federal Energy Management Program.

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