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Pollution prevention program plan 1996
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/238516
Subject(s) - hanford site , hazardous waste , documentation , pollution prevention , plan (archaeology) , pollution , control (management) , environmental planning , operations management , business , engineering , operations research , waste management , environmental science , radioactive waste , computer science , ecology , archaeology , artificial intelligence , biology , history , programming language
This plan serves as the principal crosscutting guidance to Department of Energy (DOE) Headquarters, Operations Office, laboratory, and contractor management to fully implement pollution prevention programs within the DOE complex between now and 2000. To firmly demonstrate DOE`s commitment to pollution prevention, the Secretary of Energy has established goals, to be achieved by December 31, 1999, that will aggressively reduce DOE`s routine generation of radioactive, mixed, and hazardous wastes, and total releases and offsite transfers of toxic chemicals. The Secretary also has established sanitary waste reduction, recycling, and affirmative procurement goals. Site progress in meeting these goals will be reported annually to the Secretary in the Annual Report on Waste Generation and Waste Minimization Progress, using 1993 as the baseline year. Implementation of this plan will represent a major step toward reducing the environmental risks and costs associated with DOE operations

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