Pollution Prevention (P2) Support to the Army
The Joint Munitions Command (JMC) established its Pollution Prevention (P2) program in 1996 to respond to Executive Orders and Army guidance directing P2 as a recommended approach to reducing environmental liabilities. The Program performs the role of integrating environmental considerations into research, development, acquisition, demil, and industrial base activities. The P2 Program managed at Headquarters, JMC includes an Integrated Process Team (IPT) involving all subordinate activities and installations. The IPT is also known as Mission Sustainable Pollution Prevention (MSP2). Management of the program involves planning, budgeting, integrating and executing tasks supporting the Army's pollution prevention research, development, test, and evaluation (RDTE) efforts resourced by various Army programs and other appropriations.
Corrpro provides on-site support to the Joint Munitions Command and management for the pollution prevention program and the MSP2. Corrpro is also responsible for evaluating and monitoring issues related to emerging chemicals of regulatory concern, ordnance pollution prevention projects, pollution prevention opportunity assessments, integrating P2 into the environmental management systems within the command, representing JMC in Army solvent substitution working group efforts, coordinating MSP2 meetings, and writing and publishing JMC's newsletter "Environmental On The Line".

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