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SESSION: GREEN WASTE AND STANDARDS
Proactive Environmental Management System
Mike Yesconis. Environmental Information Technology Consultant, Weston
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has a statewide infrastructure of over 300 facilities including maintenance yards, laboratories, traffic operational facilities, bridge operations facilities, sign shops, and other miscellaneous facilities to support the maintenance of state roadways. These facilities require effective management of environmental issues due to the activities conducted at these facilities. To date IDOT has completed environmental reviews and assessments at over 150 of these facilities in order to identify high-risk issues and develop corrective action plans, implement mitigation and improvement plans. These assessments were also designed to identify all potential non-compliance with State and Federal environmental regulations and best management practices (BMPs), recommend methods to address these potential non-compliance issues and provide an estimated cost to address these non-compliance issues. IDOT has also developed Environmental Management System (EMS) procedures to ensure the highest degree of environmental stewardship at their maintenance facilities for managing the most critical and common environmental issues effectively. These procedures have been engineered into a Web-based Environmental Management Information System (EMIS) used to automate the tracking, communication, and proactively manage environmental compliance at IDOT’s operational facilities. This initiative provides IDOT with the opportunity to enhance the efficiency of its existing environmental programs, to further align them with IDOT objectives and strategic goals, incorporate continuous improvement principles, and minimize and manage the environmental liabilities associated with the ownership and operation of IDOT facilities and their surroundings. The EMIS is currently in production statewide at all IDOT maintenance facilities and laboratories with the addition of safety inspections and waste tracking features. This presentation will provide an update on progress as a fully functioning statewide EMIS.
Co-author S. Babusukumar. Weston
Mr. Yesconis is an environmental information technology consultant with over 19 years of diverse experience in environmentally-related information technologies and holds a Bachelors degree in Geography and Planning from West Chester University and a Masters of Business Administration candidate at Drexel University. He is currently a Sr. Technical Manager at Weston Solutions, Inc. based in West Chester, PA where he has been employed for 18 years specializing in environmental compliance technology solutions, collaborative Web systems, field data collection systems, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and data management. At Weston, Mr. Yesconis manages the Technology Innovations Group programming team as well as Weston’s extranet applications while providing technical project management, database administration and requirements engineering expertise to Weston client-focused IT projects.
Proactive EnvironmentalProactive EnvironmentalManagement SystemManagement System
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Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) EMIS Progress UpdateEMIS Progress Update
Steve Gobelman, P.E., P.G.Steve Gobelman, P.E., P.G.
S. Babusukumar, P.G.S. Babusukumar, P.G.
Michael YesconisMichael Yesconis
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TRB ADC Conference
June 18, 2014
Background The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) maintains over 300
facilities statewide to support the state’s highway maintenance activities.- Vehicle Maintenance Activities
- Handling Hazardous Materials
- Underground Storage Tanks
- Aging Facilities
- Decentralized EnvironmentalManagement (facility by facility)
IDOT proactively conducted Environmental Compliance Audits (ECAs) at 150 facilities and identified high priority environmental compliance issues.
The next step was to implement a solution to address the environmental issues found during the ECAs.
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Implementation Approach Environmental Compliance Audits performed at
facilities to establish high priority issues and a baseline.
Procedures and Technical Guidance documents were developed to manage high priority concerns as a part of an initial Environmental Management System (EMS).
To facilitate the implementation of the EMS a Web-based Environmental Management Information System (EMIS) has been developed to provide a consistent and centralized approach to EMS
Asset Inventories to define inspection targets were conducted during the ECA’s.
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Implementation Approach
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Engage the End Users of the EMIS through meetings and informational overview documents (FAQs).
Training for each district is conducted on-site at their respective district headquarters. Users are also provided an EMIS Quick Start Guide for reference after training.
As of 2013, the EMIS has been implemented statewide at all 9 IDOT Districts containing over 300 maintenance facilities and laboratories. The rollout was completed over a 3 year period.
Follow-up trainings are now being conducted in certain districts.
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
Summary of Issues:
Uncovered salt storage resulting in stressed vegetation and impacts to local waterways.
Tanks that were leaky tanks and lacking proper labeling and secondary containment.
Improperly maintained Oil Water Separators and inlet filter units.
Improperly stored waste and hazardous materials.
Resulting EMS Procedures:
Salt Storage
Bulk Oil Products
Solvent-based Parts Washers
Hazardous Waste Streams
Universal Waste
Used Oil
Filters & Fuel Filters
Underground Storage Tanks
Oil/Water Separators / Inlet Filter Units
Stormwater Drainage Pathways6
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
Impact to Stormwater(Salt Containing Prussian Blue)
Impact to Storm Water
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Stressed Vegetation From Salt Runoff
Stressed Vegetation From Salt Runoff
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Leaky Tanks Leaky Waste Oil Tank
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Sludge in Oil Water Separator Oil Water Separator Requiring Maintenance
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Lack of Secondary Containment and Tank Labels
Improper Labeling
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Potential Waste Stored in Open Containers
Improperly Discarded Empty Drums
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Parts Washer with Solvents Left Open When Not in Use
Unsecured Gas Cylinders
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Dilapidated Buildings/Unsafe Conditions
Unsafe Structures
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Improperly Stored Used Batteries Improper Storage of Flammable Material
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Clogged Drains/Impact toStorm Water
Examples of EnvironmentalCompliance Issues
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Improper Disposal of Oil Filtersin Trash
EMS to EMIS
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Paper-BasedEMS Procedure
Documents
System Features
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Main Menu/User Tasks
Inspections
Issue Identification and Resolution
Technical Guidance & Facility Maps
Asset Inventories
Waste and Bulk Product Manager
Reporting & Analysis (Including SPCC and Tier 2 Compliance Reporting)
EMIS Workflow
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EMIS Workflow
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EMIS Main Screen
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EMIS Inspection w/ Asset Data Pop-up
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EMIS Completed Inspection
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Issue Resolution
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Once issues are logged they can be resolved in 3 different ways:
•Field Resolved – The inspection finds an issue that that was resolvable during the inspection (i.e., cover a pile of salt).
•Self-Assigned – The inspection finds an issue that he/she can resolve, but cannot attend to it during the inspection.
•Notify Field Engineer – The inspection finds an issue that needs Field Engineer support or escalation.
Issues Awaiting Assignment
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Issues in the Issues Task window on the EMIS home page. These are currently unassigned and awaiting assignment from the inspections Field Engineer.
Asset Inventory
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Asset Inventory
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Technical Guidance & Facility Maps
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EMIS Reporting
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Report Types:
•Inspections•Issues •Issues Status•Waste Inventory•Waste Shipping•Bulk/Waste Type •Bulk Inventory•SPCC Compliance•Tier 2 Compliance•Capital Findings/ Issues
Waste Management Features
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•Waste Inspection Checklist - Identify issues in the storage and handling of Waste at each facility” (labeling, storage, secondary containment)
•Waste Inventory Form - Provides inputs to track accumulated Waste stored at each facility
•Waste Shipping Tracking -Tracking of where the waste is being transported to and by whom. The Pickup Date, Transport From, Transport To as well as Transporter can be tracked for any given shipment by facility.
•Request Waste Pickup Notifications – Allows system users to request a waste pickup if capacity to store those waste streams are low. Notification goes to IDOT Waste Specialist. Allows for more efficient pickup/disposal logistics.
EMIS Waste Inventory
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EMIS Waste Shipping
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The last step in the Waste process is the Waste Shipping feature that allows for the tracking of where the waste is being transported to and by whom. The Pickup Date, Transport From, Transport To as well as Transporter can be tracked for any given shipment by facility.
Bulk Product Tracking/SPCC
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The EMIS provides a Bulk Product Inventory form with the ability to determine if an SPCC plan is required at a given facility based on the amount of bulk product being stored on-site along with associated reports to assist in the tracking of bulk product at each facilities.
Reports provide several ways to query and report on Bulk product inventories and SPCC status. Examples provided on the following slide. The SPCC Reporting feature provides a means to list all facilities that require a SPCC plan
Bulk Product Tracking/SPCC
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EMIS Admin Features/Archives
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Admin Features:
•Facilities•Users•Inspections•Tasks•User Log•System Valid Values•Inspection Archive•Issues Archive
EMIS Top Findings Are stormwater inlet protection devices provided when no
secondary containment is provided?
Locate liquid salt storage tanks away from storm drains, trenches or ditches that lead off site. If this is not possible, provide appropriate inlet protection devices such as storm drain covers to be used when transferring liquid salt or in the event of a leak.
Are outdoor stockpiles of potential pollutants (e.g., batteries, oil products, salt, scrap metal, etc) covered?
Is this AST equipped with secondary containment?
Are all hazardous waste containers stored on secondary containment?
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EMIS Features Review User-friendly and intuitive interface
Build specifically for IDOT’s workflow requirements
Web-based Portal provides a custom user experience based upon their role in the system
Electronic notification of Task Assignments
Electronic Inspection Checklists for all EMS Procedures
Corrective Action / Issue Resolution and Issue Prioritization features
Asset Management
Robust Reporting and Task Tracking tools
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EMIS Progress Update Statewide Roll-out completed in 2013
Safety Managers and Inspections implemented
Statewide Waste Pickup Contract Automation
Inter-District Waste Pickup Notifications
Tier 2 Reporting being implemented
OSFM UST Inspections for Type A/B Operators
Overall upgrades/workflow/reminders
Administrative tools updates
Enhanced Compliance Documents library for storing permits, SPCC plans, facility maps and environmental compliance assessments (ECAs)
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Benefits of the EMS & EMIS Effective compliance with regulatory requirements with centralized storage
of all compliance records
Protecting public health and the environment
Improve IDOT’s public image as a green organization
Facilitate efficient fiscal planning and prioritization of environmental issues
Manage challenging environmental issues with top-to-bottom engagement of all IDOT stakeholders from a central Web-based system
Provides environmental awareness training for all users through using the system and performing inspections.
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Contact Information
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Steven Gobelman, P.E., L.P.G. IDOT Bureau of Design & [email protected](217) 785-4246
S. Babusukumar, P.G.Weston Solutions, [email protected](847) 918-4018 Michael YesconisWeston Solutions, [email protected](610) 701-3931