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Resources
- PBM guidance is now available from the US Air Force through AFCEE. In addition, AFCEE, working with the Air Staff (ILEVR) is currently engaged in activities at various Air Force bases, working with installation, R-PMO, state and regional regulators, and other stakeholders, in promoting the implementation of PBM. AFCEE has also been instrumental in implementing PBM on non-active installations for the Air Force Real Property Agency (AFRPA). Please contact the PBM POC for more information on these initiatives.
- Overview Presentation on Performance-based Management
- Detailed PBM flow chart
- Overview presentation of accelerated site investigation at the Arctic Surplus Salvage Yard (AASY), Fairbanks, Alaska.
- Performance-Based Environmental Restoration Management Assessment (PERMA): Applying Decision Analysis to Implement Achievable Response-Action Completion Plans - This Guide was issued by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) with support from AFCEE to clarify the requirements for implementing the Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) at DLA installations. The Guide reflects DLA's continuing commitment to demonstrate and achieve protectiveness and to meet necessary, feasible, and reasonable environmental response-action obligations in the most effective and efficient manner possible. This PERMA Guide is designed to assist DLA environmental project teams (and others) to achieve response complete in a reasonable timeframe, while maintaining protectiveness of human health and the environment.
US EPA
Interstate Technical Regulatory Council (ITRC)
- Technical and Regulatory Guidance for the Triad Approach: A New Paradigm for Environmental Project Management
US Navy
The US Navy, through their Remediation Innovative Technology Seminar (RITS), has made several materials available discussing optimization guidance and policy/site closeout guidance, conceptual site models, technology optimization, and monitoring and optimization tools. Below are several presentations given at the RITS in Spring 2004.
Part 1: Overview Optimization Guidance and Policy/Site Closeout Guidance
Part 2: Conceptual Site Models
Part 3: Technology Optimization
Part 4: Monitoring and Optimization Tools
The US Navy, through the Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC) has also written their own Guide to Optimal Groundwater Monitoring (January 2000) and Guidance for Optimizing Remedial Action Operation (RAO) (April 2001), as well as establishing their own Policy for Optimizing Remedial and Removal Actions (Apr 2004).
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