Management Analysis of the Department of Defense Environmental Restoration Program


Book Description

The Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Environmental Security asked Clean Sites to undertake an independent review of the Department's Environmental Restoration Program. The first phase was an independent assessment of the Department's progress in identifying and restoring contaminated areas. In this phase, completed in the summer of 1996, Clean Sites undertook a thorough review and analysis of the information the Department and EPA were collecting about the progress of the Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP), and concluded that the program is progressing reasonably well in terms of its own goals and comparison to other programs in the public and private sectors.

























Environmental Contamination: Information on the Funding and Cleanup Status of Defense Sites


Book Description

This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. Under the Defense Environ. Restoration Program (DERP), DoD is responsible for cleaning up 5,400 sites on military bases that have been closed, as well as 21,500 sites on active bases, and over 4,700 formerly used defense sites, properties that DoD owned or controlled and transferred to other parties prior to Oct. 1986. The goals of DERP include: (1) reducing risk to human health and the environ.; (2) preparing properties to be environ. suitable for transfer; (3) having final remedies in place and completing response actions; and (4) demonstrating progress toward meeting program performance goals. This testimony discusses information on: (1) how DoD allocates cleanup funding at all sites with defense waste; and (2) cleanup status.