Jefferson Lab's Environment Management Program (EMS) manages risk to the environment in a similar fashion as it manages risk to workers and the public. This is achieved through planning, operational controls, and continual improvement. The EMS applies to all Jefferson Lab facility operations and to its entire population. Activities, products, and services that involve interaction with the environment are reviewed and prioritized annually, and measurable goals for improvement are set, tracked and communicated.
- Programs
- Environmental Management System
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
- U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Regulations - 10 CFR 1021
- Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations - 40 CFR 1500 1508
- Environmental Assessments (EA's) • Proposed Upgrades and Construction Projects at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (2007) • Proposed Improvements at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (2002) • Change in Operating Parameters of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility and Free Electron Laser (1997)
- • Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (1987)
- Categorical Exclusions (CX's) • TJSO-SC-22-01_Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Installation Project (2022)• TJSO-SC-20-01 MOLLER MIE Project (2020) • TJSO-SC-19-01 CEBAF Renovation & Expansion Project (2019) • TJSO-SC-17-01 BDX Mu-test Project (2017) • TJSO-SC-16-01 Utility Energy Services Contract (2016) • TJSO-SC-15-02 Upgrade Injector Test Facility Project (2015) • TJSO-SC-15-01 ES&H Building Project (2015) • TJSO-SC-14-01 33 MVA Electrical Power Substation Project (2014) • CXA-2011-001 Utility Infrastructure Modernization Project (2011)
- Supplemental Analyses
- Waste Management Program
- Water Quality Program
- Air Quality Program
- Environmental Monitoring Program
- Site Environmental Reports
- Permits
- Deliverables
- Procedures
- References
- DOE Order 436.1 Departmental Sustainability
- DOE Order 458.1 Radiation Protection of the Public & Environment
- ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems
- 10 CFR 1021 DOE NEPA Regulations
- 40 CFR 112 Oil Pollution Prevention Regulations
- 40 CFR 260-266, 268, 273, 279 RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Regulations
- 40 CFR 1500-1508 CEQ NEPA Regulations
- 49 CFR 171-173 DOT Hazardous Materials Management Regulations
- 9VAC25-840 Erosion & Sediment Control Regulations
- 9VAC25-870 Virginia Stormwater Management Program Regulation
- Public Reading Room and Outreach
- Outside Agencies
- Staff Contacts List
- Scott Conley - Environmental Program Manager
econley@jlab.org (757) 269-7308- Permit Compliance Monitoring and Reporting
- NEPA Compliance and Reporting
- Waste Management Program Coordinator
- SPCC Coordinator
- SWM/E&SC Program Administrator
- Brett Lewis - Environmental/Waste Management Specialist
lewis@jlab.org 757-269-6254 or 757-874-7040 (mobile)- Hazardous/Non-hazardous Waste Management
(including batteries and oil) - Spill Prevention and Response
(including Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination) - SRF Waste Disposals, Neutralization and Treatment
- Environmental/Industrial Hygiene Equipment
Maintenance & Support - Waste Management Vendor Oversight and Coordination
- Hazardous/Non-hazardous Waste Management
- Scott Conley - Environmental Program Manager