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Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 1 of11 241700RJUNE2005 Partnership Partnership s for s for Protection Protection Col. Tony R. Francis Col. Tony R. Francis Commander Commander US Army Environmental Center US Army Environmental Center

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Page 1: COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / tony.francis@us.army.mil1 of11 241700RJUNE2005 Partnerships for Protection Col. Tony R

COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 1 of11 241700RJUNE2005

Partnerships Partnerships for Protectionfor Protection

Col. Tony R. FrancisCol. Tony R. FrancisCommander Commander

US Army Environmental CenterUS Army Environmental Center

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 2 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

Partnerships for ProtectionPartnerships for Protection

Army Strategy for the Environment

The Army Strategy for the Environment is the new long-range vision for stewardship & sustainability

It applies a “triple bottom line” to developing a sustainable approach for environmental management

Mission, environmental and community, each play critical roles in achieving our strategy

Success depends on Partnerships

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 3 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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“The public has a collaborative stake in our decisions,and we value their involvement as partners in sustainability and environmental stewardship. The Army will foster open relationships to increase understanding by all.”

Gen. Peter J. SchoomakerChief of Staff

Army Strategy for the Environment

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 4 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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Underlying values and common interests are the basis for overcoming the complex challenges of incompatible land use, cleanup actions and the impacts of military training

Partnerships have proven that we can preserve the environment while protecting our freedoms through sound stewardship and sustainable practices

The Need for Partnership

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 5 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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A Pragmatic Approach

ACUB Graphic

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 6 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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The Need for Partnership

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 7 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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Proven Partnerships in Region 4

Fort Bragg, NC, led the way for the Department of Defense in the establishment of partnerships for compatible use buffers around military installations

Protected longleaf pine ecosystem & secured habitat for red-cockaded woodpecker

Provided buffer to Soldier training & reduced training limitations S.A.L.T.

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 8 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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Proven Partnerships in Region 4

At Camp Blanding, FL., the ACUBS program has already protected 12,666 acres of land Program partners are the Florida National Guard and

Department of Environmental Protection’s Florida Forever Initiative who are working to mitigate encroachments challenges posed by Camp Blanding’s location – its surrounding communities have 18% growth rate

Long term goal is to protect 80,000 areas of land within three miles of the installation to ensure sustainability of the Camp Blanding Training Site and the home of more than 40 federal and state threatened endangered or otherwise protected plant and animal species

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 9 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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Proven Partnerships in Region 4

Fort Stewart’s fisheries management program has worked in tandem with regulators and the community to save the endangered shortnose sturgeon Established the Ogeechee River Shortnose Sturgeon Working Group, the

first river-basin specific, multi-agency team for recovering the local population of the sturgeon

Partners include NMFS, USFWS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Georgia DNR, University of Georgia, Georgia Aquarium, Canoochee Riverkeeper Association and local citizens

Works to monitor sturgeon population trends to ensure sustainment and expansion of population; protect and enhance spawning sites; improve water quality

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 10 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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Proven Partnerships in Region 4

Anniston Army Depot’s environmental cleanup program established a formal Partnering Team for its Installation Restoration Program Made up of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,

Science Applications International, Gannet Fleming, Inc., EPA, Alabama Department of Environmental Management and community groups

Its mission statement is “to work together in an innovative and efficient manner to protect human health and the environment of Aft/AD and the impacted surrounding communities…”

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COL Tony Francis / SFIM-AEC-CO / 410-436-2657 / DSN 584-2657 / [email protected] 11 of 11 241700RJUNE2005

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The Bottom Line

The sustainable future of our installations and our communities are inextricably connected. We all have a role to play. Together we can use our resources

wisely in a manner that reflects our devotion to freedom and respect for the needs of tomorrow.