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DODD 7000.14-R VOL 2B CHAP 13

DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION

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Year: 2008

Abstract: Purpose
A. This chapter provides instructions applicable to programming and budget formulation for the Department's combined Program and Budget Review and congressional justification for the Defense Environmental Restoration Program appropriations (including munitions related responses at Formerly Used Defense Sites and closed sites at active installations). Volume 2B, Chapter 7 of the FMR addresses cleanup activities funded by Base Realignment and Closing (BRAC) appropriations. The Departments Environmental Restoration programs must comply with all the requirements levied by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) legislation. This chapter provides the programming, budgeting, and performance data necessary to respond to congressional concerns and OMB guidance to link the Department's budget for the Environmental Restoration accounts to the Department's cleanup performance goals as follows:
1. Reduce relative risk at 100% of high relative risk sites by end of FY 2007 for active installations and Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS).
2. Reduce relative risk at 100% of medium relative risk sites by end of FY 2011 for active installations and FUDS.
3. Reduce relative risk at 100% of low relative risk sites by end of FY 2014 for active installations (FY 2020 for FUDS).
4. Complete preliminary assessments or equivalent for 100% of all munitions response sites by end of 2007.
5. Complete site inspections or equivalent for 100% of all munitions response sites by the end of 2010.
B. The appropriations that finance the Defense Environmental Restoration Program include the following subsections:
Operation and Maintenance
Procurement
Military Construction
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contributor authorDODD - DoD Directives Service
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:14:52Z
date available2017-09-04T18:14:52Z
date copyright39722
date issued2008
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description abstractPurpose
A. This chapter provides instructions applicable to programming and budget formulation for the Department's combined Program and Budget Review and congressional justification for the Defense Environmental Restoration Program appropriations (including munitions related responses at Formerly Used Defense Sites and closed sites at active installations). Volume 2B, Chapter 7 of the FMR addresses cleanup activities funded by Base Realignment and Closing (BRAC) appropriations. The Departments Environmental Restoration programs must comply with all the requirements levied by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) legislation. This chapter provides the programming, budgeting, and performance data necessary to respond to congressional concerns and OMB guidance to link the Department's budget for the Environmental Restoration accounts to the Department's cleanup performance goals as follows:
1. Reduce relative risk at 100% of high relative risk sites by end of FY 2007 for active installations and Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS).
2. Reduce relative risk at 100% of medium relative risk sites by end of FY 2011 for active installations and FUDS.
3. Reduce relative risk at 100% of low relative risk sites by end of FY 2014 for active installations (FY 2020 for FUDS).
4. Complete preliminary assessments or equivalent for 100% of all munitions response sites by end of 2007.
5. Complete site inspections or equivalent for 100% of all munitions response sites by the end of 2010.
B. The appropriations that finance the Defense Environmental Restoration Program include the following subsections:
Operation and Maintenance
Procurement
Military Construction
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