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A Candidate Army Energy and Water Management Strategy

Authors: Donald F. Fournier; Eileen T. Westervelt; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
 
Abstract: Army installations are essential to the development and sustainment of operational capabilities and readiness to serve and protect the nation and its interests. Installations are small cities with a full complement of facility types and utility requirements that necessarily use significant amounts of energy and water. To secure its mission, the Army must competently manage these facilities and utility assets and their consumption of resources. The management of these resources is multi-faceted and must incorporate diverse issues into a cohesive program. This work augments on-going energy and water management initiatives within the Army by developing a new candidate Army level strategy that responds to anticipated legislation; reflects current DOD and DA requirements, vision, and values in light of the current world situation; incorporates sound science and management principles; and organizes and focuses efforts into an integrated program.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept.
Pages: 117
Report Date: AUG 2004
Report Number: A627134
Keywords relating to this report:
ARMY
ARMY FACILITIES
COHESION
CONSUMPTION
ENERGY
ENERGY CONSERVATION
GLOBAL
LEGISLATION
MANAGEMENT
REQUIREMENTS
RESOURCES
STRATEGY
URBAN AREAS
WATER CONSERVATION
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