Hazardous Waste

DOD Efforts to Reduce Waste Gao ID: NSIAD-89-35 February 7, 1989

In response to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Department of Defense's (DOD) and the services' efforts to minimize their generation of hazardous waste by: (1) changing production, repair, and maintenance processes; (2) substituting less hazardous materials; and (3) changing technical documents to allow substitution.

GAO found that: (1) through the services, DOD made progress in meeting the required elements of its hazardous waste minimization program by establishing goals, setting time frames, developing plans to accomplish the goals, and making organizational changes; (2) although the services began to implement waste minimization programs, the degree of implementation varied; (3) the Air Force delegated review of technical documents for all systems and equipment to identify opportunities for material substitution, but only one air logistics center had an approved review plan; (4) neither the Army nor the Navy had technical document review requirements; (5) the services had not formally integrated required hazardous waste minimization considerations into their acquisition programs; and (6) the services plan to reduce their hazardous waste generation levels by 50 percent by 1992, but will have difficulty monitoring their progress due to unreliable data collection and reporting.

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