National Environmental PerformanceTrack U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Performance Track Application i-r ₯ i www.epa.gov/performancetrack 888-339-PTRK (888-339-7875) ------- Table of Contents CompletingYour Application: Background Information. 2-3 Completing Your Application: Section-by-Section Instructions. 4-27 Cover. 4-5 Section A.. General Facility Information. 6-7 Section^. Environmental Management System 8-15 Section C. Environmental Performance Commitments 16-23 Section D. Public Outreach and Performance Reporting. 24-25 SectionE. Application and Participation Statement. 26-27 Completing Your Application: Final Steps. 28 Environmental Performance Table. 29-31 Environmental Requirements Checklist. 32-38 Application Form Appendix fen Legend We use the following symbols throughout the instructions. Benefits ID Websites LjJ Definitions f >O-B-Q-=\ ' Important ^^= References "SHUT Phone numbers * ------- The Program Guide is available at www.epa.govl performoncetrock For questions about the application process, call 1-888-339-PTRK (7875). I. What does filling out the National Environmental Performance Track Application form involve? The National Environmental Performance Track Application form is designed to be easy for you to fill out while also providing EPA with enough information to evaluate whether your facility qualifies " for the Performance Track. The application consists of five sections: Section A-Tell us about your facility Section B-Tell us about your Environmental Management System (EMS) Section C-Tell us about your past achievements and future commitments Section D-Tell us about your public outreach and reporting Section E-Read the Participation Statement and sign the Application The first four sections (Section A through Section D) ask you to tell us about your facility and qualifications. After completing these four sections, you will need to complete and sign the Application and Participation Statement (Section E), which certifies that you have read, understand, and meet the participation criteria as established in the National Performance Track Program Guide. The Program Guide is currently available through the EPA Performance Track website, www.epa.gov/performancetrack, or from the Performance Track Information Center, toll-free at I -888-339- PTRK (7875), or via e-mail from ptrack@indecon.com. These Instructionswhich follow the same order as the form should help you complete the application and answer any questions that you have. 2. Will I need to provide any confidential business information in the form? No, we do not want you to submit any confidential business information (CBI) on your application. Please keep in mind that if your application is successful, it will be posted on the EPA Performance Track website. ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) 3. Can you tell me more about the National Environmental Performance Track? EPA developed the National Environmental Performance Track to recognize and encourage top environmental performersthose who go beyond compliance with regulatory requirements. It recognizes facilities that consistently meet their legal requirements and have implemented substantial environmental management systems. It also encourages facilities to achieve more by continuously improving their environmental performance and informing and involving the public. 4. What benefits do I get for joining the National Environmental Performance Track? Participants receive several benefits when they enter the Performance Track These include recognition, access to information sources, and other program incentives. To read about the specific incentives, please look at the Benefits page on the EPA Performance Track website, www.epa.gov/performancetrack. 5. What do I do if I have questions about the application process or about the program in general? If you have any questions or would like a detailed description of the National Environmental Performance Track, call the Performance Track Information Center toll-free at I-888-339-PTRK (7875) or e-mail ptrack@indecon.com. You can also get current information through the EPA Performance Track website, www.epa.gov/performancetrack. - Benefits in Brief National recognition Low priority for inspection targeting Access to Peer Exchange Networks Streamlined administrative procedures Streamlined monitoring and reporting Page 3 ------- If you are submitting an application for multiple o facilities in one corporation, you must call I -888-33 9-PTRK. Facility name Provide the name of the facility applying for admission. If you are submitting an application for multiple facilities in one corporation, you must call 1-888-339-PTR.K. Name of parent company (if any) List the name of the parent company if your facility is owned by another company, a division of a larger company, or the responsibility of another company. Street address List the street address of your facility. Street address (cont.) Complete the street address, if necessary. City/State/Zip Code List the city, state, and zip code of your facility. Give us information about your contact person for the National Environmental Performance Track Program. Name List the name of the individual who may be contacted for additional information about your facility's application. Title List the title of the contact person. Phone List the telephone number of the contact person (including area code). Page 4 ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) Fax List the fax number for the contact person (including area code) E-mail List the e-mail address (if any) for the contact person. Facility/Company Website List the facility/company website address. Page 5 ------- The NAICS is a new classification that is replacing the SIC code system. If you do not know if your company meets the SBA definition, you may contact your local SBA office or consult www.sba.gov/ regulations/siccodes. If you checked "Yes" in question 3 and have fewer than 50 employees at your facility, then you are considered a "small facility" by the Performance Track. I. What do you do or make at your facility? Briefly describe the primary products that you manufacture, prepare, or assemble at your facility. For non-manufacturing facilities, describe the services you provide or activities you conduct. 2. List the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes that you use to classify business at your facility. If your facility has more than one NAICS code, please list the primary code for the facility first, followed by all other codes. If you do not know your facility's classification code, please consult the following website: www.census.gov/epcd/www/naicstab.htm. 3. Does your company meet the Small Business Administration definition of a small business for your sector? Check yes or no. For the purposes of this question, your "company" is your facility's parent company (as you have identified on the cover page of the application). If you have not identified a parent company, then answer the question based on the size of your facility. To qualify as a small facility, you must have fewer than 50 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees at your facility and your company must meet the Small Business Administration (SBA) definition. 4. How many employees (full-time equivalents) currently work at your facility? Check the box that best corresponds to the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working at the facility. An FTE represents 2,000 hours per year. To calculate the number of FTEs, add the total hours worked during the calendar year by all employees, including part-time and seasonal employees, and divide the total by 2,000.The answer is your FTE. Page 6 ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) 5. Complete the Environmental Requirements Checklist in the back of the instructions and enclose it with your application. We've provided an Environmental Requirements Checklist on pages 32-38 of these Instructions to help you identify the requirements that may be applicable at your facility. The Checklist is not intended to be an exhaustive list, but rather a reference to a number of Federal, State, tribal, and local requirements that are applicable to a wide range of facilities. Complete the Checklist and enclose it with your application. 6. Optional: Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your facility? Do you participate in other voluntary programs at the local, tribal, State, or Federal level? This question is optional. Use this space to share other information about your facility's environmental accomplishments and activities that you believe would be useful. You may attach additional sheets. See the Environmental Requirements Checklist on pages 32-38 of these Instructions. ------- You must be able to answer "Yes" to questions I-I I in Section 6 in order to qualify for the Performance Track. 8 If your EMS has been certified to ISO 14001, you may skip this checklist. In this section tell us about the environmental management system (EMS) that your facility has in place. We need to know about your EMS because it represents your facility's systematic efforts to meet environmental requirements and improve environmental performance. You must be able to answer "yes" to questions I -11 in order to qualify for Performance Track. An EMS includes, but also goes beyond, managing for compliance with regulations. An EMS includes an analysis of aspects, which are those parts of a facility's activities, products, or services that can have an environmental impact. Aspects include both regulated and unregulated activities and impacts. An EMS should use a consistent, objective method for determining which of the aspects are "signifi- cant." This method may consider environmental risk, regulatory requirements, community concerns, opportunities for pollution prevention, and other factors. An EMS should include measurable objectives and targets for maintaining compliance with environmental requirements, for reducing risk from significant environmental aspects, and for advancing other priorities contained in your facility's environmental policy. Because we believe that your EMS is critical to maintaining and improving your environmental performance, we strongly recommend that you fill out this worksheet about your EMS before answering Questions I - 5 on page 4 of the Application. If your EMS has been certified to ISO 14001, you may skip this checklist. ------- National Environmental Performance Track www. epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) EMS Worksheet I. Environmental policy LJ Yes LJ No Does your EMS include a written environmental policy that has been defined by top facility management? [ I Yes i 1 No Does your policy commit your facility to compliance with both your legal requirements and your voluntary commitments? OR Do you have programs and procedures in place that achieve compliance with both your legal requirements and your voluntary commitments? \ f~] Yes [~1 No Does your policy commit your facility to preventing pollution at its source wherever possible? 1 Yes i: No Does your policy commit your facility to continuously improve your environmental performance, even in areas where you do not have regulatory requirements? No Does your policy commit your facility to sharing information with your community about your environmental performance and about how your EMS operates? OR Do you have programs and procedures in place that implement your commitment to share information with your community about your environmental performance? If you checked "Yes" to all of the questions in this section, then check "Yes" to question I on page 4 of the application. Otherwise, check "No." Page 9 ------- 2. Planning [_ J Have you conducted an analysis of all your facility's aspects, both regulated and unregulated? ! | Yes [^ j No Have you determined which aspects are significant? "] Yes ' j No Does your EMS include an inventory of all your legal requirements at the Federal, State, tribal, or local level? , J Yes [ J No Does your EMS include procedures for integrating changes to your legal requirements or voluntary commitments into the EMS? F ] Yes f j No Does your EMS include measurable objectives and targets and active, documented programs to meet your policy commitments? If you checked "Yes" to all of the questions in this section, then check "Yes" to question 2 on page 4 of the application. Otherwise, check "No." 3. Implementation and Operation F^ Yes ' " No Is there top management commitment to your EMS (e.g. a top manager with responsibility and authority for implementing your EMS)? Yes rj No Does your EMS establish roles and responsibilities for meeting the objectives and targets of the EMS, including compliance with legal requirements? Page 10 ] Yes f ! No Does your EMS establish procedures for achieving and maintaining compliance with legal requirements and meeting performance objectives? No Does your EMS establish procedures for communicating EMS information throughout your organization, including information about your facility's environmental performance? [ ~1 Yes r' ~" ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.goy/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) KK?" Yes --: Yes i£?Yes >5 Yes No Does your EMS hold managers and employees accountable for meeting EMS requirements? l No Does your EMS establish procedures for controlling EMS documents that include who will maintain the documents and where they will be stored? No Does your EMS include a general environmental training program for all employees? No Does your EMS include specific training for those who have direct responsibility for achieving legal compliance or the objectives and targets in the EMS? :;i 4 Yes ||f| No Does your EMS document all of the following: , your environmental policy? your significant environmental impacts? * your objectives and targets? the manager in charge of the EMS? J your compliance audit program? , your EMS audit program? , overall authority for the EMS? ;">;/ Yes Kg No Does your EMS include operation and maintenance programs for equipment and other activities that are related to legal compliance and achieving the objectives and targets in the EMS? Yes No Does your EMS include an emergency- preparedness program? If you checked "Yes" to all of the questions in this section, then check "Yes" to question 3 on page 4 of the application. Otherwise, check "No." Page 11 ------- If you answered "No" to any of the questions 1-5, your EMS may not meet Performance Track criteria. Please call 1-888-3 3 9-PTRK (7875) for more information. 4. Checking and Corrective Action LZ3 Yes CU NO Does your EMS include an ongoing program for assessing facility performance and for preventing and detecting nonconformance with your EMS? ] Yes 1 No Do you have an EMS audit program? {HI Yes EH No Does vour EMS include an ongoing program for preventing and detecting noncompliance with legal requirements? I"! Yes ( 1 No Does your EMS include a compliance audit U. ,-J *.*._.. J program? r~] Yes ["I No Does your EMS include an active program for prompt corrective action of noncompliance with legal requirements and of nonconformance with EMS requirements? If you checked "Yes" to all of the questions in this section, then check "Yes" to question 4 on page 4 of the application. Otherwise, check "No." 5. Management Review If you have a documented management review of the performance and the effectiveness of your EMS in meeting the EMS policy commitments, then check "Yes" to question 5 on page 4 of the application. Otherwise, check "No." Page 12 ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) Have you done a comprehensive review of all activities conducted at your facility that could impact the environment? (i.e. have you done an aspect analysis?) An aspect is any part of a facility's activities, products, or services that could have an impact on the environment. An aspect analysis includes both regulated and unregulated activities and products and their associated impacts. If you have done a complete inventory of all your facility's operations and determined the activities that could have an impact on the environment, check "Yes" to this question. Otherwise, check "No." Examples of activities and aspects are: Activity Degreasing Painting & Coating Employee Commuting Office HVAC Use 7. Aspect(s) Hazardous material use (toxic solvents) Emissions of VOCs, Emissions of air toxics Emissions of greenhouse gases, VOCs, NOx Energy use Have you classified your aspects based on their potential harm to the environment, on community concerns, and/or on other objective factors? (i.e. have you determined your significant aspects?) Some of your aspects should be classified as "significant" because they have the greatest potential to cause a significant environmental impact. Your EMS should include a consistent method for determining which of the aspects are significant. In addition to environmental risk, this method may consider other factors such as regulatory requirements, community concerns, or opportunities for pollution prevention. If you have identified and documented your significant environmental aspects, check "Yes." Otherwise, xheck "No." 8. When did you last update your aspect analysis? (mo/yr) As part of your EMS implementation cycle, your aspect analysis should be reviewed and updated to insure that it continues to Page 13 ------- accurately reflect your facility's activities. Please list the date (mo/yr) that you last updated your aspect analysis. 9. Have you completed at least one EMS cycle (plan- do-check-act)? A complete cycle includes: Defining and documenting your EMS; Identifying significant aspects and legal requirements; Setting measurable objectives and targets; Establishing roles and responsibilities for meeting EMS and legal requirements; Conducting training for personnel on EMS and legal requirements; Taking steps to meet the established objectives and targets; Evaluating your progress in meeting the established objectives and targets; Conducting an EMS audit; Completing a compliance audit; Correcting any areas of EMS non-compliance or legal non-compliance; and Completing a management review of the EMS and its results. If you have completed all of these activities, check "Yes." If not, check "No." 10. Did this cycle include both an EMS and a compliance audit? Check "Yes" if you have completed an audit of the EMS and an audit of compliance with applicable Federal, State, tribal and local environmental requirements. (These audits may have been performed by someone in your facility or parent company or by an independent auditor. This question does not refer to inspec- tions by government agencies). Otherwise, check "No." Page 14 ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) 11. Have you completed an objective self-assessment or third- party assessment of your EMS? Check the box corresponding to whether you completed an objective self-assessment or a third-party assessment. If you completed a third-party assessment, indicate the protocol you used by checking one of the boxes under "Third-party assessment." ISO 14001 Certification- International Standards Organization 14001 Certification (www.iso.org) Other- Please fill in the blank with the method you used. If you completed a self-assessment, indicate the protocol you used by checking one of the boxes under "Self-assessment." GEMI- Global Environmental Management Initiative (www.gemi.org) CEMP- Code of Environmental Management Principles Self- Assessment Matrix (es.epa.gov/oeca/cemp/cemptoc.html) Other- Please fill in the blank with the method you used. Useful websites: www.gemi.org es.epa.gov/oecal cemp/cemptoc.html www.iso.org Page 7J ------- WOB See the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of the Instructions. In the Environmental Performance Table, we use the terms category and aspect Categories ore genera/ types of environmental impacts. Aspects are more specific impacts. If you choose accomplishments and goals in aspects that are currently regulated, you must commit to going beyond Federal, State, tribal, and local regulatory requirements. See the National Environmental Performance Track Program Guide, Section HA for a full description of program criteria. In this section, we need you to Demonstrate your facility's past achievements, and Commit to reporting on future improvements at your facility. To demonstrate your past achievements and future improvements, you will need to refer to the Environmental Performance Table (on pages 29- 31 of the Instructions). The Environmental Performance Table includes a broad range of environmental impacts. Not all of these environmental impacts will be relevant to your facility. In the Table, we've captured the general types of environmental impacts as "categories" and then broken them down into more specific impacts we call "aspects." These "aspects" can be quantified by the units in the right-hand column. In the Table, we've given you units that you must use .to capture performance on an aspect. When you report on your performance, please state units with all quantities. It is important to remember that some aspects are currently regulated and some are not. If you choose an aspect that is regulated, then you must commit to performance goals that go beyond the Federal, State, tribal, and local regulatory requirements. To demonstrate past achievements, you will select a minimum of two environmental aspects from any of the categories in the Environmental Performance Table (on pages 29-31 of the Instructions). Then, fill out the table on pages 5 and 6 to report performance on those aspects. If you are a small facility, you can choose to complete only the table for the first aspect. To commit to future improvements, you will select at least four environmental aspects (2 for small facilities) from any of the categories in the Environmental Performance Table (on pages 29-31 of the Instructions). You must commit to specific improvements over the next three years. The commitments you identify must go beyond any actions that you already take to comply with existing legal requirements at the Federal, State, tribal, or local levels. No more than 2 of your environmental aspects can be from the same environmental category. Page 16 ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack 1-888-339-PTRK (7875) Past Achievements Table You must report past achievements for at least two environmental aspects, and you must choose these aspects from the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of these Instructions. Please quantify each of your aspects using the units listed for that aspect in the Environmental Performance Table. First achievement I. What aspect have you selected from the Table on page 29- 31? Use the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of these Instructions to choose your first aspect. Write the name of that aspect (e.g., energy use) in the Table. 2. What units are you using to quantify this aspect? (See Table on page 29-31.) Refer to the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of these Instructions to choose the units that you are going to use to quantify your past achievements. For any aspect you choose, you must use the units we've provided in the Table. 3. List the past annual quantity of the aspect (from two years ago), and the current annual quantity of the aspect (from the most recent year for which you have data). For the "Past" annual quantity, please give us an annual measurement of the aspect from two years ago. For the "Current" quantity, give us an annual measurement of the aspect from the most recent calendar year for which you have data. 4. What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? List the calendar years during which you measured the "Past" annual quantity of the aspect and the "Current" annual quantity of the aspect. \ If you qualify as a small facility, you need to report past achievements for only one environmental aspect. To qualify as a small facility, you must have fewer than 50 FTE at your facility, and your company must meet the Small Business Administration definition of a small bus/ness for your sector. For any aspect you choose, you must use the units we've provided in the Table. Page 17 ------- 5. Estimate your past normalizing factor. We're asking for a normalizing factor so that we can determine improvements in eco-efficiency (environmental impact relative to economic activity) as well as absolute reductions. This allows us to report total reductions from all Performance Track facilities and also to show that, in many cases, Performance Track facilities have achieved these reductions at the same time they have increased the scale of their operations. In most cases, production level is the best normalizing factor. However, in some cases, employment might be a better normalizing factor: e.g., if your aspect is reduction in greenhouse gases from a carpooling program. If you are using production as a normalizing factor, the factor will be the ratio of production in the past to production fn the most recent year for which you have aspect data. If you are using aspect data for the calendar years 1998 and 2000, your past normalizing factor would be: Production level in 1998 Production level in 2000 For example, 54.000 cars produced in 1998 60,000 cars produced in 2000 = 0.9= normalizing factor for 1998 Page 18 6. What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? Your normalizing factor is the type of activity that you quantified in the numerator and denominator of the fraction that determined your normalizing factor. The normalizing factor in the example for Question 5 above is "production." If you produce different kinds of products, you may choose to express production as a number of units weighted by product complexity or type. 7. You reported an improvement in the quantity of the aspect in Question 3. How did you achieve this improvement? We'd like to know how you achieved the improvement you reported ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) in Question 3. Information you might include is: process changes, equipment, product redesigns, shutting off equipment when not in use, etc. To complete the Past Achievements sect/on: Fill out the table on page 6 of the application for the second aspect unless you are a small facility. If you are a small facility, you need to report past achievements for only one aspect. You can report on additional past achievements by copying page 6 and attaching the extra sheets to your completed application. Example of a completed Past Achievements Table First achievement J What aspect have you selected from the Table on page 29-3 1 ? 2 What units are you using to quantify this aspect? jf List the past annual quantity of the aspect (from two years ago) and the current annual quantity of the aspect (from the most recent year for which you have data). 4 What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? r Estimate your past normalizing factor. (Page 1 8 of the Instructions will help you calculate this) fa What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment.)? 7 You reported an improvement in the quantity of the aspect in Question 3. How did you achieve this improvement? Energy Use mmBtu PAST 1,112,400 mmBtu 1998 0.9 CURRENT 960,OOOmmBtu 2000 1.0 Production Powered down lighting, HVAC, and production equipment; repaired compressed air leaks. Page 19 ------- See the Enwronmento/ Performance Table on page 29-31 of these Instructions. If you're not sure how your objectives and targets fit into our aspects or whether your aspects ore significant, call the PTrack Information Hotline at 1-888- 339-PTRK. If you choose accomplishments and goals in aspects that are currently regulated, you must commit to going beyond Federal, State, tribal, and local regulatory requirements. Future Commitments Table You must make future commitments for at least four environmental aspects, and you must choose these aspects from the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of these Instructions. The aspects you select for your future commitments should be related to the objectives and targets in your EMS. Where possible, they should also be identified as having a significant environmental impact in your EMS. First aspect you've selected I. What aspect have you selected from the Table on pages 29-31? Use the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of these Instructions to choose your first aspect. Write the name of that aspect (for example, energy use) in the table. 2. What units are you using to quantify this aspect? Refer to the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of the Instructions to choose the units that you are going to use to quantify your past achievements. For any aspect you choose, you must use the units we've provided in the Table. 3a. Is this aspect significant in your EMS? Tell us if this aspect is considered significant in your EMS. 3b. If ho, please explain why you believe this aspect should be included as a performance commitment. If the aspect is not considered significant in your EMS, we'd like to know why you have chosen to include it as a performance commitment. 4. List the current annual quantity of the aspect and the quantity you are committing to achieve by the end of your third year in Performance Track. For the "Current" quantity, give us an annual measurement of the aspect from the most recent calendar year for which you have Page 20 ------- National Environmental Performance Track www. epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) data. For the "Future" annual quantity, please give us the amount that you are committed to achieve by the end of the third year of your participation in Performance Track. 5. What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities (mo/yr to mo/yr)? List the calendar years during which you measured the "Current" annual quantity of the aspect. Under "Future" list the calendar year that corresponds to the third year of your participation in Performance Track. For example, if you apply in the fall of 2002 and are accepted in January, 2003, then your third year of participation will be 2005. If you apply in the spring of 2003 and are accepted in July, 2003, then your third year of participation will be 2005. 6a. (Optional) Estimate your future normalizing factor. We will assume that your performance commitments are based on a constant production or employment level. If you would like to base your commitment on changing production or employment, please fill out optional questions 6a, b. In most cases, production level is the best normalizing factor. However, in some cases, employment might be a better normalizing factor: e.g., if your aspect is reduction in greenhouse gases from a carpooling program. If you are using production as a normalizing factor, the factor will be the ratio of estimated production in the future to actual production in the most recent year for which you have aspect data. If your commitment will be met in 2005 and your most recent data is available for 2001, your future normalizing factor would be: estimated production level in 2005 production level in 2001 For example, 1.2 million yards of carpet to be produced in 2005 = 1-2 I million yards of carpet to be produced in 2001 = normalizing factor for 2004 Page 21 ------- 6b. (Optional) What is your normalizing factor based on? Your normalizing factor is the type of activity you quantified in the numerator and denominator of the fraction that determined your normalizing factor. The normalizing factor in the example for Question 6 above is production. 7. You commited to an improvement in the quantity of this aspect in Question A. How do you plan to achieve this improvement? How do you plan to achieve the improvement stated in Question 4. You might include information like: process changes, equipment upgrades, product redesign, shutting off equipment while not in use, etc. 8a. Are you subject to Federal, State, tribal, or local regulatory requirements for this aspect? Check "Yes" if you are subject to Federal, State, tribal, or local regulatory requirements for this aspect. Check "Yes" if requirements have been established and will apply to you in the future. Otherwise, check "No." 8b. If "Yes," please list those requirements, including the quantitative limits and compliance deadlines that apply to you. Explain how your commitment exceeds requirements. If you are subject to any requirements, we'd like for you to list those in the space provided. Tell us how you will exceed those requirements. To complete the Future Commitments sect/on: Fill out the tables on pages 8-10 of the application for the second, third, and fourth aspect. If you are a small facility, you need to complete only the tables for the first and second aspect. You can make additional commitments by copying page 7 and attaching the extra sheets to your completed application. Page 22 ------- Example of a completed Future Commitments Table First commitment jf What aspect have you selected from the Table on pages 29-3 1 ? 2 What units are you using to quantify this aspect? J^ Is this aspect considered significant in your EMS? j£j If no, please explain why you believe this aspect should be included as a performance commitment. / 4 List the current annual quantity of the aspect and the annual quantity you are committing to. r What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? fa (Optional) Estimate your future normalizing factor, (page 2 1 of the instructions will help you calculate this.) fifo (Optional) What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? 7 You committed to an improvement in the quantity of this aspect in Question 4. How do you plan to achieve this improvement? Sa Are you subject to Federal, State, tribal, or local regulatory requirements for this aspect? 8b If yes, please list those requirements, including the quantitative limits that apply to you. Explain how your commitment exceeds requirements. Water use gallons Xs Yes No 1 CURRENT FUTURE 4. 84 million gallons 4. 70 million gallons* 2001 2005 i.o 1.2 production Optimize dyeing process, find opportunities to reuse cooling water, assess water use efficiency of future investments in yard dyeing. Yes X No Page 2} ------- See the National Environmental Performance Track Program Guide, Section A, "Public Outreach and Performance Reporting" for a full description of program criteria. Page 24 In this section, tell us about your commitment to public outreach. I. How do you identify and respond to community concerns? r Briefly describe how you identify and respond to community concerns. (For example, "We hold an open house every six months to discuss issues with the community," or "We have an employee who takes calls from community members.") 2. How do you inform community members of important matters that affect them? Briefly describe how you inform community members of important matters. (For example, "We send out a monthly newsletter detailing important issues") 3. How will you make the Performance Track Annual Performance Report available to the public? Tell us the way(s) that you will most likely distribute your Annual Performance Report by checking one or more of the boxes. If you will be using a website, provide the URL. If "Other," please describe what will be done. 4. Are there any ongoing citizen suits related to environmental issues against your facility? For the purposes of this question, we are referring to suits relating to environmental issues only. If there are any ongoing environmental citizen suits or other legal actions, check "Yes" and briefly describe their current status. Otherwise, check "No." 5. List references below. We may call references to learn more about your facility. Please Write the name of the person, the organization that the person represents, and telephone number. A person who is associated with your facility and who is also a member of a community/citizen group cannot be used as a reference. See below for further explanation about the kinds of references you can include. Please list at least one contact in each of the categories. ------- National Environmental Performance Track www.epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) Representative of a community/citizen group. Name a person representing a community/citizen group based in your facility's community. Examples include civic groups, neighborhood associations, local chapters of environmental groups, and community development organizations. Consider choosing a reference from a community/citizen group that is familiar with your facility either through proximity (e.g., a group representing an adjacent neighborhood) or other involvement with the facility (e.g., a group with representation on a facility's community advisory committee). State/ triball local regulator. Name a person who is a regulator familiar with your facility. This person does not have to be associated with an environmental regulatory agency or department. For example, other appropriate regulatory agencies include those associated with public health or housing. Other community/local reference (e.g., emergency management official or business associate). Name a person who is either an additional reference from one of the two categories above or a reference familiar with your facility and who represents another type of organization in the community. Potential references include a member of the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), a local labor union member, a representative from the local Chamber of Commerce, a university faculty member, or another business owner or operator. Page 25 ------- See the National Environmental Performance Track Program Description, Section A, "Public Outreach and Performance Reporting" for a full description of program criteria. To be able to sign the Participant Statement, you must meet certain criteria detailed to the right In this section, read over the Participation Statement and then sign the Application. When you sign the Application, it means that you are familiar with the criteria of the program and you agree to fulfill them if you are accepted. It also means that all the information you have included in your Application is true and accurate. By signing this statement, you are telling us that your facility: Is eligible for the Performance Track program because it complies with all applicable Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements. (To make sure that your program is eligible, you should assess your facility's compliance record using the same screening criteria that EPA and its state partners will use. These criteria are listed on the next page); Has an EMS that meets all the specified requirements, and that you will keep in place as long as your facility participates in the program; and Has undergone an objective compliance assessment, and that you have corrected any noncompliance you may have found. By signing this statement, you are also telling us that you understand that: EPA can accept or remove you from the program at any time, and that you do not have a right to challenge this decision; and Your facility's participation in the program is not relevant to any legal enforcement proceedings for violations of environmental requirements. By signing the Participation Statement, you are confirming that you: Have enough knowledge of the facility to truthfully and accurately execute the certification; Are authorized on behalf of the applicant organization to sign the statement; and Are in a senior position with a significant level of management responsibility for the facility. Page 26 ------- National Environmental Performance Track www. epa.gov/performancetrack l-888-339-PTRK(7875) Screening Criteria Please use the following criteria to judge whether your facility is eligible to participate in the National Environmental Performance Track. Your facility should not participate if a compliance screen shows any of the following, under Federal or State law: Corporate criminal conviction or plea for environmentally- related violations of criminal laws involving the corporation or a corporate officer within the past 5 years Criminal conviction or plea of employee at your facility for environmentally-related violations of criminal laws within the past 5 years Ongoing criminal investigation/prosecution of corporation, corporate officer, or employee at your facility for violations of environmental law within the past 5 years Three or more significant civil violations at your facility in the past 3 years Unresolved, unaddressed Significant Non-compliance (SNC) or Significant Violations (SV) at the facility Ongoing EPA- or State-initiated litigation at your facility Situation where a facility is not in compliance with the schedule and terms of an order or decree In addition, we may also consider whether there are significant problems, or a pattern of non-compliance, in an applicant's overall civil or criminal compliance history. The term significant refers to how different media enforcement policies characterize the violation. To find out more about this, please see www.epa.gov/ performancetrackl compliance Page 2 7 ------- pi For questions about the application process, call 1-888-339-PTRK (7875). Page 28 I. How do I know if my application is complete? A complete application for the Performance Track Program consists of a fully completed Application Form and a signed Performance Track Program Application and Participation Statement. 2. How do I submit my application? To submit your application: I) E-mail the completed application to ptrack@indecon.com, and 2) Fax the completed and signed Section E (not the entire application) to (617) 354-0463. If you cannot e-mail the application, mail a hard copy of the entire completed application to: The Performance Track Information Center c/o Industrial Economics Incorporated 4th floor 2067 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140 3. What do I do if I have questions about the application process? If you have any questions about the application process, you can call the Performance Track Information Center toll-free at 1-888-339-PTRK (7875), or you can e-mail questions to www.ptrack@indecon.com. 4. What happens after I submit my application? Through the appropriate regional office, EPA will consult with the State where your facility is located to help determine whether your facility qualifies for Performance Track. 5. About how long will it take for EPA to review my application? It will take EPA approximately 90 days to review your application and tell you its decision. < ------- You will use the Environmental Performance Table to choose the aspects for which you will report past achievements and future commitments on pages 5-10 of the Application. \ . The Environmental Performance Table includes a broad range of environmental impact, but not all of these impacts will be relevant to your facility. In the Table, we use the terms category and aspect to classify these environmental impacts: Categories are general types of environmental impacts. Aspects are more specific impacts that can be quantified by the units in the right- hand column. The units that we've given in the table are some common examples of quantities that can capture performance on specific aspects. You must use the units we've provided on your Performance Track Application. We need standard measures to report on the progress of Performance Track participants as a group. When you report on your performance in the application, please state your units with all quantities. It is important to remember that some of these aspects are currently regulated, and some are not. If you choose an aspect that is regulated, then you must commit to performance goals that go beyond the regulatory requirements. The Environmental Performance Table is based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), an international standard for voluntary corporate sustainability reporting. The GRI has been developed by an international coalition of industrial firms, financial and accounting organizations, and environmental groups. For more information on GRI, see www.globalreporting.org. The following acronyms are used in the Environmental Performance Table: BOD = Biological Oxygen Demand COD = Chemical Oxygen Demand Btu = British Thermal Units kWh = Kilowatt Hours mmBtu= Million Metric British Thermal Units ppm = Parts per million NOx = Nitrous Oxides VOC = Volatile Organic Compounds CGU = Colony Forming Unit MPN = Most Probable Number dBA = decibels adjusted to measure human response to sound Page 29 ------- mi' Category Energy Use Water Use Materials Use Air Emissions (including motor vehicle emissions) Waste Preservation/Restoration Aspect Total Energy Use Total Water Use Total Materials Use Hazardous Materials Use Recycled/Reused Materials Use Emissions of Greenhouse Gases Emissions of Ozone-Depleting Gases Emissions of VOCs Emissions of NOx Emissions of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions of Paniculate Matter Emissions of Carbon Monoxide Emissions ofToxics Total Solid Waste Hazardous Solid Waste Removal Remediation Habitat Impacts Units Btu, mmBtu, KwH, MwH gallons tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs acres, sq ft acres, sq ft Page 30 ------- Category Discharges to Water Accidental Releases Product Performance Other Aspect COD Discharges to Water BOD Discharges to Water Discharges of Toxics to Water Discharges of Total Suspended Solids to Water Discharges of Nutrients to Water Sediment from Runoff Discharges of Pathogens to Water Release History Vulnerability and Potential for Releases Expected Lifetime Energy Use of Product Expected Waste (to Air, Water, Land) of Product Packaging Materials Used in Product Waste to Air, Water, Land from Disposal or Recovery of Product Noise Odor Units tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs MPN/g, MPN/ml, CFU/g, CFU/ml Ibs, tons, or gallons; number of releases sq ft, acres (size of vulnerable zone), Ibs, tons, or gallons Btu, mmBtu, KwH, MwH ton, Ibs tons, Ibs tons, Ibs dBA, duration of events (with noise levels exceeding established thresholds) applicant's discretion Page 31 ------- Use the Environmental Requirements Checklist to answer Question 5 in Sect/on A, Tell us about your facility. This Checklist will help you identify the major Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements that apply at your facility, but it is not an exhaustive list of all environmental requirements that may be applicable at your facility. If you use this Checklist and choose to submit it with your application, fill in your facility information below and enclose the completed Checklist with your application. Air Pollution Requirements Check all that apply. Q I. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (40 CFR 61) Q 2. Permits and Registration of Air Pollution Sources Q 3. General Emission Standards, Prohibitions, and Restrictions Q 4. Control of Incinerators . Q] 5. Process Industry Emission Standards Q 6. Control of Fuel Burning Equipment P 7. Control of VOCs Q 8. Sampling, Testing, and Reporting Q 9. Visible Emissions Standards | | 10. Control of Fugitive Dust Q II. Toxic Air Pollutants Control Q 12. Vehicle Emissions Inspections and Testing Other (you must list these if applicable) n 13. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local regulations not listed above. 14. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Page 32 ------- Hazardous Waste Management Regulations Check all that apply. G I Identification and listing of hazardous waste (40 CFR 261) G -Characteristic waste G -Listed waste G 2. Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 262) G -Manifesting G -Pre-transport requirements G -Record-keeping/Repotting G 3. Standards Applicable to Transporters of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 263) G -Transfer facility requirements G -Manifest system and record-keeping G -Hazardous waste discharges G 4. Standards for Owners and Operators of TSD Facilities (40 CFR 264) G -General facility standards G -Preparedness and prevention G -Contingency plan and emergency procedures G -Manifest system, record-keeping, and reporting G -Groundwater protection G -Financial requirements G -Use and management of containers G -Tanks G -Waste piles G -Land treatment G -Incinerators G 5. Interim Standards for TSD Owners and Operators (40 CFR 265) Q 6. Interim Standards for Owners and Operators of New Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities (40 CFR 267) G 7. Administered Permit Program (Part B) (40 CFR 270) Other (you must list these if applicable) G 8. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local regulations not listed above. Page 33 ------- 9. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Hazardous Materials Management Check all that apply. Q I. Control of Pollution by Oil and other Hazardous Substances (33 CFR 153) Q| 2. Designation of Reportable Quantities and Notification of Hazardous Materials Spill (40 CFR 302) Q] 3. Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations (49 CFR 172-173) n 4. Worker Right-to-Know Regulations (29 CFR 1910.1200) Q 5. Community Right-to-Know Regulations (40 CFR 350-372) Q 6. Underground Storage Tank Regulations (40 CFR 280-282) Other (you must list these if applicable) Q 7. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local Regulations not listed above. 8. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Solid Waste Management Check all that apply. Q I. Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices (40 CFR 257) Ql 2. Permit Requirements for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities [^] 3. Installation of Systems of Refuse Disposal fj 4. Solid Waste Storage and Removal Requirements n 5. Disposal Requirements for Special Wastes Other (you must fot these if applicable) Q 6. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local regulations not listed above. Page 34 ------- 7. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Water Pollution Control Requirements Check all that apply. n I O'1 Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) (40 CFR 11.2) Q 2. Designation of Hazardous Substances (40 CFR 116) Q] 3. Determination of Reportable Quantities for Hazardous Substances (40 CFR 117) n 4. NPDES Permit Requirements (40 CFR 122) G 5. Toxic Pollutant Effluent Standards (40 CFR 129) Q| 6. General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources (40 CFR 403) Name of POTW ID # of POTW [H| 7. Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Point Source Effluent Guidelines and Standards (40 CFR 414) Q] 8. Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing Point Source Effluent Guidelines and Standards (40 CFR 415) [[] 9. Plastics and Synthetics Point Source Effluent Guidelines and Standards (40 CFR 416) G 10. Water Quality Standards Q II. Effluent Limitations for Direct Dischargers Q 12. Permit Monitoring/Reporting Requirements G 13. Classifications and Certifications of Operators and Superintendents of Industrial Wastewater Plants n 14. Collection, Handling, and Processing of Sewage Sludge G 15. Oil Discharge Containment, Control, and Cleanup n 16. Standards Applicable to Indirect Discharges (Pretreatment) Other (you must list these if applicable) D 17. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local regulations not listed above. 18. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Page 3) ------- Drinking Water Regulations Check all that apply. G I. Underground Injection and Control Regulations, Criteria, and Standards (40 CFR 144, 146) G 2. National Primary Drinking Water Standards (40 CFR 141) G 3. Community Water Systems Monitoring and Reporting Requirements (40 CFR 141) G 4. Permit Requirements for Appropriation/Use of Water from Surface or Subsurface Sources G 5: Underground Injection Control Requirements G 6. Monitoring, Reporting, and Record-keeping Requirements for Community Water Systems Other (you must list these if applicable) G 7. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local regulations not listed above. G 8. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Toxic Substances Check all that apply. G I Manufacture and Import of Chemicals, Record-keeping, and Reporting Requirements (40 CFR 704) G 2. Import and Export of Chemicals (40 CFR 707) G 3. Chemical Substances Inventory Reporting Requirements (40 CFR 710) G 4. Chemical Information Rules (40 CFR 712) G 5. Health and Safety Data Reporting (40 CFR 716) G 6. Pre-manufacture Notifications (40 CFR 720) G 7. PCB Distribution Use, Storage, and Disposal (40 CFR 761) G 8. Regulations on Use of Fully Halogenated Chlorofluoroalkanes (40 CFR 762) G 9. Storage and Disposal of Waste Material Containing TCDD (40 CFR 775) Other (you must list these if applicable) G 10- Other Federal, State, tribal, or local regulations not listed above. Page 36 ------- 11. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Pesticide Regulations Check all that apply. n I- FIFRA Pesticide Use Classification (40 CFR 162) Q 2. Procedures for Storage and Disposal of Pesticides and Containers (40 CFR 165) G 3. Certification of Pesticide Applications (40 CFR 171) n 4. Pesticide Licensing Requirements Q] 5. Labeling of Pesticides Q 6. Pesticide Sales, Permits, Records, Application, and Disposal Requirements fj 7. Disposal of Pesticide Containers Q 8. Restricted Use and Prohibited Pesticides Other (you must list these if applicable) fj 9. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local regulations not listed above. 10. ID Numbers (specify whether State or Federal). Environmental Clean-up, Restoration, and Corrective Action G I. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund). Please identify and include date of Record of Decision. 2- RCRA Corrective Action. Please provide date of RCRA/HSWA permits that require corrective action. Page 37 ------- . , ' <-,",. " O 3. Other Federal, State, tribal, or local environmental clean-up, restoration, corrective action regulations not listed above. Please include date of requirement. Facility name: Facility location: Page 38 ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 National Environmental PerformanceTrack U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Application Form Name of facility* Name of parent company (if any) Street address Street address (cont.) City/State/Zip code Give us information about your contact person for the National Environmental Performance Track Program. Name Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr. Title Phone Fax ___ E-mail Facility/Company Website *lf you are applying for multiple facilities, you must call I-888-339-PTRK (7875). ------- I Why do we need this information? 1 EPA needs background information on your facility to i evaluate your application. j ' What do you need to do? Provide background information on your facility. Identify your environmental requirements. What do you do or make at your facility? OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 2 List the North American Industrial Classification System NAICS (NAICS) codes that you use to classify business at your facility. 2 Does your company meet the Small Business f _j Administration definition of a small business for your sector? Yes "I No A How many employees (full-time equivalents) currently work at your facility? If you checked "Yes" in question 3 and have fewer than 50 employees at your facility, then you are considered a "small facility" by the Performance Track program. ' } Fewer than 50 r j 50-99 I0°-499 Qj 500-1,000 More than 1,000 Complete the Environmental Requirements Checklist on pages 32-38 of the instructions and enclose it with your application. Page 2 Applicationfor the NationalEnvimnmental Performance Track ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 - Optional: Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your facility? Do you participate in other voluntary programs at the local, tribal, State, or Federal level? Application for theNationalEnvirvnmental Performance Track Page 3 ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 Why do we need this information? Facilities need to have an operating Environmental Management System (EMS) that meets certain requirements. What do you need to do? Confirm that your EMS meets the Performance Track requirements. Tell us if you have completed a sjelf-assessment or have had a third-party assessment of your EMS. Read the EMS requirements on page 9-12 of instructions.Tell us if your EMS meets these requirements for: J 2 3 4 L.IIVII UllllltMILdl pUIIL/ Planning Implementation and operation Checking and cot \ ective action ^d'iM'^/TArvi^aM*' **es\i\es\t.i Yes Yes Yes Yes ; No No No Mn (j Have you done a comprehensive review of all activities conducted at your facility that could impact the environment? (i.e., have you done an aspect analysis?) j Have you classified your aspects based on their potential harm to the environment, on community concerns, and/or on other objective factors? (i.e., have you determined your significant aspects?) § When did you last update your aspect analysis? (mo/yr) n Have you completed at least one EMS cycle (plan-do-check-act)? fQ Did this cycle include both an EMS and a compliance audit? jjlf Have you completed an objective self-assessment or third-party assessment of your EMS? If yes, what method of EMS assessment did you use? Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Self-assessment GEMI CEMP Other No No No Third-party assessment f ISO 14001 Certification ,,.'.. Other Application for the National Environmental Performance Track ------- OMBNo. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 Why do we need this information? Facilities need to show that they are committed to improving their environmental performance.This means describing past achievements and making future commitments. What do you need to do? Refer to the Environmental Performance Table in the Instructions to answer Parts I and 2. Part You must report past achievements for at least two environmental aspects, and you must 7 choose these aspects from the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of the Instructions. Please quantify each of your aspects using the units listed for that aspect in the Environmental Performance Table. If you have questions about listing your past achievements under the aspects given, call the PTrack Information Hotline at 1-888-339-PTRK. Note to small facilities: If you are a small facility, you must report past achievements for only one environmental aspect. First achievement What aspect have you selected from the Table on page 29-31 ?. What units are you using to quantify this aspect? (See Table, page 29-31.) PAST CURRENT List the past annual quantity of the aspect (from two years ago) and the current annual quantity of the aspect (from the most recent year for Which you have data). What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? Estimate your past normalizing factor (Page 18 of the Instructions will help you calculate this.) 1.0 What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? You reported an improvement in the quantity of the aspect in Question 3. How did you achieve this improvement? Application for theNationalEnvironmental Performance Track Page 5 ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 Second achievement What aspect have you selected from the Table on page 29-31 ? What units are you using to quantify this aspect? (See Table, page 29-31.) PAST CURRENT List the past annual quantity of the aspect (from two years ago) and the current annual quantity of the aspect (from the most recent year for which you have data). What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? Estimate your past normalizing factor. (Page 18 of the Instructions will help you calculate this.) I.O What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? You reported an improvement in the quantity of the aspect in Question 3. How did you achieve this improvement? Part 2 You must make future commitments for at least four environmental aspects, and you must choose these aspects from the Environmental Performance Table on pages 29-31 of the Instructions. The aspects you select for your future commitments should be related to the objectives and targets in your EMS. Where possible, they also should be identified as having a significant environmental impact in your EMS. No more than two of your aspects can be from the same environmental category. If you're not sure how your objectives and targets fit into our aspects or whether your aspects are significant, call the PTrack Information Hotline at I-888-339-PTRK. Once you have chosen your four environmental aspects, then fill in all the necessary information for these aspects in the tables on pages 7-10 of this form. Please quantify each of your aspects using the units listed for that aspect in the Evironmental Performance Table. Each table that you must fill in corresponds to one of the environmental aspects you have chosen. We will assume that your performance commitments are based on a constant production or employment level. If you would like to base your commitment on changing production or employment, please fill out optional questions 6a and 6b. Note to small facilities: If you are a small facility, you must report future commitments for only two environmental aspects. Page 6 Application for the NationalEnvimnmental Performance Track ------- OMB No. 2010-003'2 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 (> First commitment j What aspect have you selected from the Table on pages 29-3 1 ? 2 What units are you using to quantify this aspect? J^ Is this aspect considered significant in your EMS? Jb If no, please explain why you believe this aspect should be included as a performance commitment. ^ List the current annual quantity of the aspect and the annual quantity you are committing to achieve by the end of the third year of your participation in Performance Track. c What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? fa (Optional) Estimate your future normalizing factor. (Page 2 1 of the Instructions will help you calculate this.) (fo (Optional) What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? 7 You committed to an improvement in the quantity of this aspect in Question 4. How do you plan to achieve this improvement? 8a Are you subject to Federal, State, tribal, or local regulatory requirements for this aspect? Sb - If yes, please list those requirements, including the quantitative limits and compliance deadlines that apply to you. Explain how your commitment exceeds requirements. '"] Yes [ \ No CURRENT FUTURE I.O 'Yes No Application for theNationalEnvimnmental Performance Track Page? ------- OMBNo. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 Second commitment J What aspect have you selected from the Table on pages 29-3 1 ? 2 What units are you using to quantify this aspect? Jg Is this aspect considered significant in your EMS? j^y If no, please explain why you believe this aspect should be included as a performance commitment. * List the current annual quantity of the aspect and the annual quantity you are committing to achieve by the end of the third year of your participation in Performance Track. s What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? fa (Optional) Estimate your future normalizing factor. (Page 2 1 of the Instructions will help you calculate this.) ^gj (Optional) What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? 7 You committed to an improvement in the quantity of this aspect in Question 4. How do you plan to achieve this improvement? ^ Are you subject to Federal, State, tribal, or local regulatory requirements for this aspect? Sb If yes, please list those requirements, including the quantitative limits and compliance deadlines that apply to you. Explain how your commitment exceeds requirements. Yes No CURRENT FUTURE I.O Yes ' No Application for the NationalEnvim nmental Peifo rmance Track ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 liftlr W '''» C, continued Third commitment y What aspect have you selected from the Table on pages 29-3 1? 2 What units are you using to quantify this aspect? j^ Is this aspect considered significant in your EMS? Jf> If no, please explain why you believe this aspect should be included as a performance commitment. jf List the current annual quantity of the aspect and the annual quantity you are committing to achieve by the end of the third year of your participation in Performance Track g What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? ^ (Optional) Estimate your future normalizing factor. (Page 2 1 of the Instructions will help you calculate this.) (fo (Optional) What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? 7 You committed to an improvement in the quantity of this aspect in Question 4. How do you plan to achieve this improvement? 8a Are you subject to Federal, State, tribal, or local regulatory requirements for this aspect? 8b If yes, please list those requirements, including the quantitative limits and compliance deadlines that apply to you. Explain how your commitment exceeds requirements. x| Yes . ;. No CURRENT FUTURE . I.O Yes No KaaesfcS&SSS.'-* ,?».** ;.-.,. .v-...- . . . AppKcationfortheNationalEnvimnmentalPerformance Track Page 9 ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 Fourth commitment ^ What aspect have you selected from the Table on pages 29-3 1 ? 2 What units are you using to quantify this aspect? j^ Is this aspect considered significant in your EMS? J£; If no, please explain why you believe this aspect should be included as a performance commitment. jr List the current annual quantity of the aspect and the annual quantity you are committing to achieve by the end of the third year of your participation in Performance Track. c What are the years for which you are reporting these quantities? fa (Optional) Estimate your future normalizing factor. (Page 2 1 of the Instructions will help you calculate this.) gfo (Optional) What is your normalizing factor based on (e.g., production, employment)? 7 You committed to an improvement in the quantity of this aspect in Question 4. How do you plan to achieve this improvement? 8a Are you subject to Federal, State, tribal, or local regulatory requirements for this aspect? Sb If yes. please list those requirements, including the quantitative limits and compliance deadlines that apply to you. Explain how your commitment exceeds requirements. r~] Yes LJ N° CURRENT FUTURE I.O - f "1 Yes r~J No I _ t i, ^.j! Page tO Application for the NationalEnvironmental Performance Track ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 Why do we need this information? Facilities need to demonstrate their commitment to public outreach and performance reporting. You should have appropriate mechanisms in place to identify community concerns, to communicate with the public, and to provide information on your environmental performance. What do you need to do? Describe your approach to public outreach. v List three references who are familiar with your facility. J How do you identify and respond to community concerns? 2 How do you inform community members of important matters that affect them? How will you make the Performance Track Annual Performance Report available to the public? I Website j Newspaper i Open Houses "" Other Application for the NationalEnvimnmental Performance Track 11 ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 Are there any ongoing citizen suits related to environmental issues against your facility? If yes, describe briefly in the right-hand column. Yes No 5 List references below. Organization Name Phone number Representative of a community! citizen group State/tribal/local regulator Other community/local reference (e.g., emergency management official or bus/ness associate) Page 12 AppKcationfortheNationalEnvinnmental Performance Track ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 On behalf of I certify that [my facility], I have read and agree to the terms and conditions for Application and Participation in the National Environmental Performance Track, as specified in the National Environmental Performance Track Program Guide and in the Application Instructions; o I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained, in this Application, including the Environmental Requirements Checklist.The information contained in this Application is, to the best of my knowledge and based on reasonable inquiry, true, accurate, and complete, and I have no reason to believe the facility wpuld not meet all program requirements; n My facility has an environmental management system (EMS), as defined in the Performance Track EMS requirements, including systems to maintain compliance with all applicable Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements in place at the facility, and the EMS will be maintained for the duration of the facility's participation in the program; D My facility has conducted an objective assessment of its compliance with all Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements, and the facility has corrected all identified instances of potential or actual noncompliance; Based on the foregoing compliance assessment and subsequent corrective actions (if any were necessary), my facility is, to the best of my knowledge and based on reasonable inquiry, currently in compliance with applicable Federal, State, tribal, and local environmental requirements. I agree that EPA's decision whether to accept participants into or remove them from the National Environmental Performance Track is wholly discretionary, and I waive any right that may exist under any law to challenge EPA's acceptance or removal decision. I am the senior facility manager and fully authorized to execute this statement on behalf of the corporation or other legal entity whose facility is applying to this program. Signature/Date Printed Name/Title Mr.IMrs.IMs.IDr. Phone Number/E-mail Facility Name Facility Street Address City/State/Zip Code ApplicationfortheNationalEnvimnmentalPerformance. Track Page 13 ------- OMB No. 2010-0032 Expiration Date: 06/30/03 The National Environmental Performance Track is a U,S. Environmental Frot^tjop Please direct inquiries to l-888r339-PTRK (7875) or e-mail To submit your application: I) E-mail the completed application to ptrack@jndecon.com, and , ' , ^ '' ,,/'; "./;,. 2) Fax the completed and signed Section E (not Ae entim application^ to, (617) ^^-^w^ If you 'cannot e-mail the application, mail if hard copy of the entire * "> ' * S jr >* * * The Performance Track Information Center , , , c/o Industrial Economics Incorporated < 2067 Massachusetts Avenue , , ->~!"i Cambridge, MA 02140 ' ,,.'^S-r-Sl;'';, '~^'-'''",''''?''*'& y'/^'i' -;?< .. -.. ^ -**&%<,.... .* *"*"* ?* UK"*:". *'*&%>*. %&: Paperwork Reduction Act Notice The public reporting and recordkeeping burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 40 hours per response. Burden means the total time, effort, or financial resources expended by persons to generate, maintain, retain, or disclose or provide information to or for a Federal agency. This includes the time needed to review instructions; develop, acquire, install, and utilize technology and systems for the purposes of collecting, validating, and verifying information, processing and maintaining information, and disclosing and providing information; adjust the existing ways to comply with any previously applicable instructions and requirements; train personnel to be able to respond to a collection of information; search data sources; complete and review the collection of information; and transmit or otherwise disclose the information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments on the Agency's need for this information, the accuracy of the provided burden estimates, and any suggested methods for minimizing respondent burden, including through the use of automated collection techniques to the Director, Collection Strategies Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2822), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Include the OMB control number in any correspondence. Do not send the completed form to this address. Page 14 ApplicationfortheNationalEnvimnmentalPerfomance Track ------- United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Policy Ecomomics and Innovations (1808) EPA240-B-01-006 February 2002 For information on how to join the growing number of companies in the forefront of environmental leadership, visit the National Environmental Performance Track's Web site at www.epa.gov/performancetrack. Or contact the Performance Track Information Center at ptrack@indecon.com or 888-339-PTRK (888-339-7875). ------- |