Merging Environmental Management Systems at the Alexandria Sanitation Authority AWTF
Alexandria Sanitation AuthorityAlexandria, Virginia
The Alexandria Sanitation Authority (ASA) operates a 54 mgd Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility (AWTF) in Alexandria, Virginia. ASA has been awarded Tier 4 Platinum Certification under the National Biosolids Partnership (NBP) for its Biosolids EMS and under the Virginia Environmental Excellence Program (VEEP) has been awarded E3 (Exemplary Environmental Enterprise) status. This paper provides a case study for merging separate EMS systems including a summary of the process and lessons learned that will be of interest to facilities that currently have or are considering an EMS. It was learned that the following steps are part of a successful merging of management systems at ASA: 1) develop boundary conditions for the merger, such as maintaining certification from external auditors and organizations, and identifying organizational goals, such as streamlining staff efforts and documentation; 2) perform a baseline review of requirements for the MSs to identify similarities and differences; 3) develop alternatives for merging the MS which could range from a full merger into one EMS program, or where that is not practical, to streamlining terminology and documentation; and 4) develop an implementation plan that includes communication and training for all staff and awareness of timing of external audits. Source: WEFTEC 2009 Proceedings
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Posted: July 6th, 2010 | Filed under: 100K-500K, Waste Water Treatment | Tags: Biosolids Management | No Comments »
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