Implementation

Federal personnel are required to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge and ability to develop and coordinate:
  • A recycling program
  • A HAZMAT reduction program
  • A green purchasing program
  • Alternative transportation and workplace strategies
  • Sustainability audit and inspection programs
  • Universal Waste Audit
  • Water Audit
  • Energy Audit
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how the above comes together in the Sustainability Section of the Facility Master Plan.
  • Demonstrate ability to work with subject matter experts to calculate the Qualitative Impacts of sustainability program:
  • Waste reduction
  • Greenhouse gas reduction
  • Operational impacts
  • Community impacts
  • Demonstrate knowledge of implementing a recognition program for sustainability efforts.

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