[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 4]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR650.7]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER V--DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 650--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT (AR 200-1)--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 650.7  Responsibilities.

    (a) Army Environmental Council will--
    (1) Review and redirect, as necessary, Army environmental policy and 
programs to insure the Army fulfills its responsibility under the 
National Environmental Policy Act and other Federal laws and regulations 
pertaining to pollution control and environmental protection.
    (2) Provide policy guidance on those matters which fall within the 
cognizance of the Council and on such matters as referred for 
consideration by the Secretariat or the Army Staff.
    (b) Army Environmental Committee will assist the Army Environmental 
Council by--
    (1) Proposing new environmental policies and programs as directed by 
the Council.
    (2) Serving as a forum for the exchange of information and ideas 
related to the formulation of the Army Environmental Program.
    (3) Assisting in the resolution of interagency problems on 
environmental matters.
    (4) Assisting in the formulation of Army-wide implementing 
instructions for the Army Environmental Program.
    (5) Maintaining surveillance over the ongoing Army Environmental 
Program and activities.
    (6) Reviewing Army Environmental Impact Statements and requests for 
exemption from Federal and State pollution control standards prior to 
formal approval by the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works).
    (7) Providing reports and information as directed by the Army 
Environmental Council.
    (c) Chief of Engineers will--
    (1) Exercise primary Army Staff responsibility for directing and 
coordinating environmental activities within the Army.
    (2) Recommend such actions as will enable DA to comply with the 
intent, purposes, and procedures of the National Environmental Policy 
Act and other Federal legislation relative to environmental quality.
    (3) Apply Army environmental policy and direct programs so that 
applicable environmental and pollution control laws and regulations are 
observed in the acquisition, construction, operations, and disposal of 
real property.
    (4) Maintain positive surveillance over and report progress of the 
design and construction of pollution control facilities for Army 
installations.

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    (5) Insure that environmental research and development (R&D) 
projects fully support the environmental program goals.
    (6) Promote participation by engineer troop units in the Army's 
environmental program.
    (7) Provide technical and engineering assistance on the pollution 
control aspects of construction and the Real Property Maintenance 
Activities.
    (8) Prepare an annual Department of the Army Environmental Quality 
Status Report (Secs. 650.9 and 650.11).
    (9) Conduct, with the assistance of the Army Staff agencies 
concerned, a continuing review of DA statutory authority, administrative 
regulations, policies, procedures, and programs (including those 
relating to loans, grants, contracts, leases, licenses, or permits) to 
eliminate deficiencies or inconsistencies which might prohibit or limit 
full compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 
Executive Orders 11514 and 11752, DoD Instruction 4120.14 and DoD 
Directives 4150.7, 5030.41, 5100.50, 6050.1 and 6050.2.
    (d) The Surgeon General will--
    (1) Monitor, evaluate, and disseminate data on health and welfare 
aspects of environmental pollution within the Department of the Army to 
ensure that the required degree of environmental enhancement is 
maintained.
    (2) Provide health and medical policy guidance in respect to 
instructions and recommendations received from other Federal agencies 
assigned responsibility for environmental enhancement at Federal 
installations.
    (3) Provide personnel for conducting field investigations and 
special studies concerning environmental pollution and recommend 
enhancement measures required for protection of health.
    (4) Provide technical assistance and guidance on the health and 
environmental aspects of management and disposal of hazardous and toxic 
materials.
    (5) Provide technical consultation to the Office, Chief of Engineers 
(OCE) and appropriate commanders on health aspects in the development of 
environmental enhancement policy and programs.
    (e) The Chief of Information will--
    (1) Ensure that the public is informed of the Army's accomplishments 
in environmental protection and enhancement.
    (2) Develop and execute a command information program designed to 
stimulate understanding and participation by all Army personnel.
    (f) Heads of Army Staff agencies will--
    (1) Integrate environmental considerations into regularly assigned 
staff management functions and activities to insure compliance with 
applicable pollution control and environmental protection laws and to 
demonstrate the Army's leadership in the national effort to preserve the 
environment.
    (2) Ensure that the environmental consequences of each proposed 
project, program regulation, or action for which they are the Army Staff 
proponent are assessed at an early stage of planning and are made an 
integral part of the decisionmaking process. Further, ensure that 
environmental damage is mitigated to the maximum extent feasible.
    (g) Major Army commanders will--
    (1) Establish an organizational structure to plan, execute, and 
monitor environmental programs.
    (2) Formulate and execute an environmental program which fully 
supports the achievement of the Army's environmental goals and 
objectives.
    (3) Monitor and control the environmental projects and activities of 
the subordinate commands and the installations and activities under 
their jurisdiction.
    (4) Review, consolidate, and forward to higher authority, reports 
from subordinate installations and activities concerning their 
environmental projects and activities.
    (h) Army installation and activity commanders will--
    (1) Establish an organizational structure to plan, execute, and 
monitor environmental programs.
    (2) Formulate and execute an environmental program based on the 
policies set forth in Sec. 650.5 to achieve the Army's environmental 
goals and objectives.
    (3) Cooperate with State and local authorities in formulation and 
execution of projects and activities required to bring an installation 
into compliance with applicable Federal, State,

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and regional pollution control standards.
    (4) Integrate environmental protection and preservation activities, 
to the fullest extent feasible, into the planning and execution of the 
command's basic mission.
    (5) Report, as required, to major commanders on the progress and 
effectiveness of environmental projects and activities to detect, 
quantify, and correct pollution sources in accordance with published 
laws, standards, and guidelines.