Pollution Prevention Funding Opportunities
Introduction
An important function of the Pollution Prevention Program at BNL is to seek
funding to implement pollution prevention projects. Various mechanisms exist for awarding
funding for implementing P2 projects. The BNL
Pollution Prevention Council, a
committee with a representative from each BNL Directorate, reviews P2 proposals and awards
funding to those projects that best meet the criteria listed below. We encourage staff to
submit proposals at any time. The form below should be completed and submitted. We will
hold onto your proposals until funding is available. Contact your Environmental Compliance
Representative (ECR) or the Pollution Prevention
Coordinator for assistance completing the required documentation.
FY07 CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
Due to budgetary constraints, the Laboratory's P2 Program has not yet been
funded. When funding is in place, then the BNL Pollution
Prevention Council will issue
it's annual Call for Proposals. The P2 Council seeks ideas and proposals from all
BNL staff that will reduce waste, improve recycling,
conserve resources and save money. If you have ideas, please contact
your P2 Council member (See the Committee Handbook on SBMS) or your ECR. Check
the Request Funding section
below for all the details. Proposals are
normally due
by mid-December (but are accepted all year).
Funding is usually awarded by the P2 Council by
early February.
Request for Funding of Pollution
Prevention Opportunities
- If you have ideas that will significantly reduce waste and subsequently reduce disposal
costs, complete the High Return
on Investment Pollution Prevention Project Proposal form and submit it the Pollution
Prevention Coordinator or your ECR. Your proposal will be evaluated by the Pollution
Prevention Council to determine if it should be awarded funding (when funding is
available).
Criteria for Ranking P2 Proposals
Proposals will be evaluated based upon the following criteria, listed in order of
importance:
- The project eliminates or significantly reduces a priority waste stream. Priority waste
streams are Mixed Waste, Radioactive Waste, and Hazardous Waste.
- The project eliminates or significantly reduces the use of toxic, radioactive, and/or
hazardous materials, particularly chemicals and ozone-depleting substances targeted for
reduction by Section 503 and Section 505 of
Executive Order 13148.
- The project corrects or prevents noncompliance and/or eliminates or significantly
reduces environmental regulatory requirements in support of Section 303 of Executive Order
13148.
- The project supports and is aligned with the Laboratory Critical Outcomes and
Performance Measures.
- The project has a good return on investment (ROI). ROI will be calculated by determining
the PAYBACK PERIOD.
The calculation of payback period is performed by dividing the Total Project Cost by the
Annual Project Savings. A three year payback period will be considered a 'good' ROI.
- The project conserves energy and/or natural resources
- The project eliminates a source of mercury.
- The project eliminates an source of an Ozone
Depleting Substance (ODS).
- The project targets the disposal/removal of a legacy
waste
- The project has a high likelihood of successful implementation.
- The project can be implemented within the fiscal year.
P2
Proposals (BNL internal use only)
The BNL P2 Council uses this page to review
and rank pollution prevention proposals and award funding. For information on
specific proposals, contact the BNL P2 Coordinator (Peter Pohlot).
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Questions, Problems? Need a hard copy of
application forms? Contact:
Peter Pohlot, ph:5660, fax:4282, e-mail,
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