Title: Sustainability
1Sustainability Environmental InitiativesatLos
Angeles World Airports
- Roger Johnson
- Deputy Executive Director
- March 4, 2009
Los Angeles World Airports Global Leader in
Airport Sustainability
2Sustainability
- LA City Council introduced Greening LAX motion
on October 10, 2006 - Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) adopted
LEED Building Standards on January 22, 2007 - BOAC adopted LAWAs Sustainability Vision and
Principles Policy on August 6, 2007 - Sustainable Airport Planning, Design and
Construction Guidelines were completed in January
2008 and are being implemented - Guidelines are being revised and will be reissued
by April 1, 2009
3LAWAs Sustainability Policy
4Sustainability for LAWA
- Moving Beyond Environmental Compliance
Economic Growth
Environmental Stewardship
Social Responsibility
5What is LAWA doing now?
- Implementing a Sustainability Performance
Implementation Management System (SPIMS), which
is a plan for - Continual improvement Achieved through
engagement of employees and stakeholders in
achieving LAWAs sustainability policy. - Alignment Provided through implementation of a
sustainability performance management system or
integration into strategy management systems like
the Balanced Scorecard. - Communication Facilitated by use of the
- Global Reporting Initiative Reporting
Guidelines and other industry-standard reporting
guidelines.
6What is LAWA doing now?
- Developed a Sustainability Plan that
- Assessed current policies, procedures, programs
and initiatives - Established and prioritized our sustainability
objectives - Established Specific and Measurable Targets
- Identified Initiatives
- Monitored and Reported on Progress
- Enabled the implementation of Sustainable
Planning, Design and Construction Guidelines
7 Sustainable Planning, Design and Construction
Guidelines
- The Guidelines are a tool for LAWA to affect its
Sustainability Policy - 137 performance standards (Required and Optional)
- 97 Planning Design
- 40 Construction
- Applicable to all project types
- General Construction Maintenance
- Civil
- Buildings
- Tenants
8 Sustainable Planning Design Guidelines and
Sustainable Construction Guidelines
Sample Sustainable Planning Design Guidelines
Sample Sustainable Construction Guidelines
- Project Management
- Sustainability Specs
- Airside Planning
- Landside Planning
- Site Selection
- Stormwater Management Erosion Control
- Landscape Design
- Water Efficiency Conservation
- Emission Inventory Mitigation
- Materials Conveying
- Landscape Maintenance
- Construction Health Safety
- Construction Roadways
- Social Responsibility
- Additional Construction Elements
9Current Environmental Initiatives
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- Air Quality
- Energy Conservation and Green Power
- Source Reduction and Recycling
- Water Conservation and Management
- Wildlife and Habitat Conservation
- Construction Measures
- Social Responsibility
10Air Quality Programs
- LAX Air Quality Apportionment Study
- Most comprehensive air monitoring, modeling, and
data analysis program to be undertaken by LAWA
for one of its facilities or by any airport
authority nationwide. - Coordinating a Technical Working Group (TWG) with
representatives of Federal, State, and regional
air quality control agencies to ensure that the
study follows reliable methods to produce useful
results. - The entire study is planned to be conducted in
three phases. -
- Final documentation for Phase I and Phase II are
currently under review by the TWG. Next steps
can be determined following this review. - Air Quality Regulatory Monitoring and Compliance
Program - Ensures that LAWA is in compliance with Federal,
State, and regional air quality regulations
11Air Quality Programs (Cont.)
- Alternative Fuel/Emission Reduction Measures
- Over 72 of LAWAs vehicle fleet) is comprised of
alternative-fuel vehicles - Only airport in the world with an on-site
hydrogen generation station - Ground Service Equipment Conversion to zero
emission by 2015, if possible (A draft policy is
under review) - Alternative Fuels/Emissions Reduction Measures
apply to trucks, vans, and shuttles - Rideshare Program
- 27 of LAWAs employees participate in this
program saving over 1,000 vehicle trips to LAWA
airports every day. - Saves over 7 million vehicle miles, over 500k
gallons of gasoline, and 7.9 billion pounds of
air pollutants - Received numerous national and local awards
12Energy Conservation and Green Power
- Retrofitting existing buildings with energy
efficient lighting fixtures during remodeling
projects - Ongoing program to upgrade all building
air-handling units - Agreement with DWP to purchase 25 Green Power
13Source Reduction and Recycling Programs
- During 2007, LAWA diverted more than 22,095 tons
of recyclable materials from landfills - LAWA recycled and reused more than 65 of trash
it generated in 2007 - Green materials (grass clippings and tree
branches) are recycled into compost - LAWA provides recycling services to tenants at no
charge and assists tenants with setting up their
own recycling programs
14Water Conservation and Management Programs
- Buildings and terminals at LAX feature low-flow
devices on toilets and sinks - Water used in on-airport car wash facilities is
recycled - 35 of all landscaped areas at LAX are irrigated
by reclaimed water - 40.2 million gallons (123 acre-feet) of water is
conserved each year through the use of reclaimed
water - LAWA working with DWP to determine feasibility of
bringing reclaimed water into the Central
Terminal Area for use in the Central Utilities
Plant cooling tower
15Wildlife and Habitat Conservation Programs
- LAX Sand Dunes Restoration
- This preserve is home to more than 1,000 species
of plants and animals, including the endangered
El Segundo Blue Butterfly and two lizards
classified as Species of Concern - El Segundo Blue Butterfly
- Less than 500 El Segundo Blue Butterflies
remained in 1976 - LAWA expanded butterflys habitat and population
is now in tens of thousands - Riverside Fairy Shrimp (RFS) Habitat Restoration
- LAWA salvaged approx. 1,800 cubic feet of RFS
cyst-bearing soil - Stored in secured, monitored, and
climate-controlled facility approved by Carlsbad
Fish and Wildlife Office. - Mitigation for the RFS cysts will occur at the
Madrona Marsh location. - Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
- MOU with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land
Conservancy for replacement of 21 acres of
sage/grassland habitat units - On November 20, 2008, LAWA staff inspected the 3
Sisters Reserve Habitat and approved the site
selection. Field work will begin in 2009 and
will be coordinated with the annual rain.
16Construction Measures
- All LAX Master Plan construction projects follow
stringent environmental mitigation measures,
including - Fugitive Dust Source Controls
- On-Road Mobile Source Controls
- Non-Road Mobile Source Controls
- Stationary Point Source Controls
- Mobile and Stationary Source Controls
- To illustrate magnitude, the implementation of
the above mitigation measures has reduced air
toxic contaminants - 4.5 tons of PM emissions
- 4848.2 tons of CO emissions
- 4.1 tons of ROG emissions
- 48.1 tons of NOx emissions
- .052 tons of SO2 emissions
17Social Responsibility
- LAWA works with local schools, job training
programs, Workforce Development Centers, and the
contracting communities to develop programs that
address current and projected demands for
qualified employees and contractors. On-going
programs include - Aviation Curriculum
- Aviation Academy
- Gateways Internship Program
- AIRCademics Passport to the Arts Program
- Wings to Fly Mentoring Program
- Job Outreach Center
- Business and Job Resources Center
- First Source Hiring
18Questions?