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Fort Lewis Sustainability Tour

Join Earth Ministry for a unique look at the Army’s range of sustainability practices as implemented at Fort Lewis. Throughout the visit, participants will have opportunities to engage members of the post’s sustainability staff involved in a variety of areas as well as education and outreach and overall program management.  

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  • Earth Ministry Sponsored Event
When Feb 27, 2010
from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Where Fort Lewis, WA
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Contact Phone 206-632-2426
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Join Earth Ministry for a unique look at the Army’s range of sustainability practices as implemented at Fort Lewis. Washington State’s largest Army post has far-reaching sustainability goals, and is a model for the rest of the federal government in managing environmental systems.

Scheduled activities include:

• An overview presentation on the Army’s commitment to environmental sustainability and Fort Lewis programs

• A walking tour of the onsite composting and recycling operations at Sequalitchew Creek EarthWorks, a closed landfill

• A visit to the training area greenhouse, where native prairie plant species are cultivated for use in habitat restoration

• A driving tour of sustainable urban planning and green building projects, including the historic district and new barracks construction sites

• A briefing on Fort Lewis’ Master Plan at the North Fort Chapel

“Fort Lewis is committed to supporting a strong national defense, securing the integrity of our natural and cultural heritage, and conserving our natural resources for tomorrow’s generations, while seeking choices that enhance our neighboring communities’ abilities to have a productive future.”

Throughout the visit, participants will have opportunities to engage members of the post’s sustainability staff involved in a variety of areas, including those specified above, as well as education and outreach and overall program management.   

The cost is $15 per person, and participants should bring their own brown bag lunch and a reusable water bottle.

This tour is limited to 25 participants.  Registration for this event has closed.

 

Fort Lewis’ 25-Year Sustainability Goals:

 

Air Quality

1. Reduce installation stationary source and non-tactical motor vehicle air emissions 85% by 2025

Energy

2. Reduce total energy consumption by 30% by 2015

3. Sustain all activities on post using renewable energy sources by 2025

Sustainable Community

4. Create sustainable neighborhoods for a livable Fort Lewis community that enhances the Puget Sound Region

Product and Materials Management

5. Cycle all material use to achieve ZERO net waste by 2025

Sustainable Training Lands

6. Maintain the ability of Fort Lewis to meet current and future military missions without compromising the integrity of natural and cultural resources, both on the installation and regionally

7. Recover all listed and candidate federal species in South Puget Sound Region

Water Resources

8. Treat all wastewaters to Class A reclaim standards by 2025 to conserve water resources and improve Puget Sound water quality

Washington Interfaith Power & Light

IPL logo clearEarth Ministry’s Washington Interfaith Power & Light (WAIPL) project organizes an interfaith religious response to global warming. WAIPL is part of a national Interfaith Power & Light movement in 28 states.

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