Pentagon to Jettison Environmental Responsibilities
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/121504X.shtmlTuesday 14 December 2004
New policy drops public health, cleanup and resource conservation duties.
Washington, DC - The Pentagon is moving to sharply reduce its environmental duties, according to a draft directive released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). The proposed policy excludes anti-pollution work that does not directly "sustain the national defense mission."
This new "Department of Defense Directive" would replace a Clinton-era directive on "Environmental Security." The new directive trims a listing of Pentagon policy elements by eliminating provisions for:
"Reducing risk to human health and the environment by identifying, evaluating, and where necessary, remediating contamination resulting from past DoD activities";
Protecting, preserving, and, when required, restoring, and enhancing the quality of the environment"; and
Conserving, and restoring where necessary, the natural and cultural heritage represented on DoD installations within the United States."
"The Pentagon is transforming itself into an entity concerned only about its own logistics and facility management - and the public be damned," stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch, pointing to the Pentagon's recent efforts to exempt itself from an array of environmental laws. "Under this new policy, who will protect America's waters, air and soil from the Pentagon?"
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Read the proposed DoD Directive on Environmental Security
http://www.peer.org/Military/DoDdraftdirective.pdf See the Current DoD Directive
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/html2/d47151x.htm Look at the Pentagon's Five-Year Plan to Exempt Itself from Environmental Laws
http://www.peer.org/press/304.html