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Item No. 6a-1_Attach Date of Meeting: August 4, 2009 Moving People and Goods Efficiently Air Quality and Climate Change Goal 1a: Air Quality Sea-Tac will improve the overall efficiency of its vehicle fleet by 30 % over 2006 levels by 2015. Goal 1b: Air Quality Sea-Tac will continue to work with its business partners to consolidate trips, reduce vehicle miles travelled, and promote clean vehicles from taxis, shuttles, buses, construction vehicles, service equipment, and ground support equipment. Goal 2: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Sea-Tac will reduce airport owned and controlled greenhouse gas emissions by 15% below 2005 levels by 2020. Goal 3: Transportation Sea-Tac will increase the average occupancy of passenger vehicles accessing the airport from 2.6 in 2009 to 3.6 in 2015. Goal 4: Adaptation Planning Sea-Tac will complete a risk analysis of potential climate change impacts and implications for the airport, and develop a strategy plan for avoiding/mitigating risks. Energy Use and Conservation Goal 5: Electricity Use Sea-Tac will meet all future load growth through conservation measures and renewable energy. Goal 6: Natural Gas Use Sea-Tac will continue to reduce natural gas consumption per square foot of terminal space through costeffective conservation and efficiency measures. Goal 7: Technology Deployment Sea-Tac will serve as a leader in identifying and implementing leading-edge technologies and process improvements that reduce energy demand and improve efficiency. Buildings and Infrastructure Goal 8: Sustainable Buildings Sea-Tac will integrate Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) or other "green" building performance measures into all projects. Goal 9: Asset Management Sea-Tac will continue to improve its asset management practices in a manner that minimizes the total cost of owning and operating facilities and maximizes environmentally-sustainable development. Managing Natural Resources Wisely Materials Use and Recycling Goal 10: Recycling Sea-Tac will increase the solid waste recycling rate from the current 22% in 2008 to 50% by 2014. Goal 11: Construction Debris Sea-Tac will implement Best Management Practices (BMP) that reduce construction, demolition and land clearing debris generated by the airport and its contractors. Goal 12: Hazardous Materials and Waste Sea-Tac will continue to reduce its use of hazardous materials and the generation of hazardous wastes. Goal 13: Environmentally Preferable Products Sea-Tac will increase the use of green products throughout the organization by implementing a robust environmental purchasing program. Water Resources and Wildlife Goal 14: Water Quality Sea-Tac will achieve and maintain Best Management Practices for water quality treatment and flow control over 100% of airport industrial areas. Goal 15: Wildlife Habitat Sea-Tac will identify and implement actions to: (a) improve wildlife habitat and protections for native species not in conflict with aviation safety, and (b) develop biologically sound approaches for managing hazardous wildlife in the context of reducing the need for direct control actions such as scare devices (e.g., pyrotechnics). Goal 16: Water Conservation Sea-Tac will reduce the potable water consumption rate 5% below 2008 levels by 2015. Promoting Sustainable Communities Noise Goal 17: Noise Mitigation Sea-Tac will complete the Part 150 update including FAA review and approval by the end of 2011. Education and Integration Goal 18: Education and Community Outreach Sea-Tac will institute an environmental education campaign to promote environmental stewardship and raise awareness of airport environmental and sustainability initiatives. Goal 19: Integration Sea-Tac will integrate environmental and sustainability considerations into core business operations. Goal 20: Working with Business Partners Sea-Tac will work with its business partners to extend environmental and sustainability initiatives beyond its own operations.
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