Defense Environmental Restoration Program Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 1991
Abstract
The Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) was established in 1984 to promote and coordinate efforts for the evaluation and cleanup of contamination at Department of Defense (DoD) installations. The program currently includes: The Installation Restoration Program (IRP), where potential contamination at DoD installations and formerly owned or used properties is investigated and, as necessary, site cleanups are conducted; and Other Hazardous Waste (OHW) Operations, through which research, development, and demonstration programs aimed at improving remediation technology and reducing DoD waste generation rates are conducted. In addition, a small number of Building Demolition and Debris Removal (BDDR) projects were conducted under DERP in fiscal year (FY) 1991. These involved demolishing and structures at DoD installations and formerly used properties. FY 1991 marked the first time any BDDR projects had been conducted under DERP since FY 1987.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA244196
Entities
People
- Thomas Baca
Organizations
- United States Assistant Secretary of Defense