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Performance Track Welcomes 39 New Facilities

Performance Track Welcomes 39 New Facilities

Contact: Judy Pino, 202 564-7338/pino.judy@epa.gov


02/11/2004 - The EPA announced today 39 new facilities from 22 states and Puerto Rico for membership to the National Environmental Performance Track Program. PT rewards facilities that voluntarily exceed regulatory requirements, implement environmental management systems, work closely with their communities, and set three-year goals to continuously improve environmental performance.

“The National Environmental Performance Track rewards exceptional progress,” said EPA Administrator Mike Leavitt, "We recognize these facilities as environmental leaders because their business models are delivering environmental results beyond what is expected or required,” said Leavitt.

Performance Track members represent a diverse cross-section of the economy - electronics, medical and chemical products, machinery, pharmaceutical, transportation equipment, and wood products. Participating facilities receive a low priority status for inspections; reduced regulatory, administrative and reporting burdens; and public recognition. These benefits translate to greater efficiency and reduced costs.

New members include Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America; Hewlett-Packard in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, winner of the 2003 U.S. EPA Environmental Quality Award for the Business and Industry Category in EPA Region 2; and Colonial Acres Golf Course of Glenmont, N.Y., the first golf course to join Performance Track.

In addition, EPA selected the famous Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado; and Zion Lodge, Bryce Canyon Lodge, and Grand Canyon Lodge - three facilities from the nation’s largest park management company, Xanterra Parks and Resorts. EPA also welcomes its newest municipal government facilities - from Eugene, Oregon and Manassas, Virginia.

Several new members are part of organizations already participating in Performance Track. These organizations include 3M; Battelle; Bristol-Myers Squibb; Huntsman; International Paper; Lockheed Martin; Loctite; Rockwell Collins; and Ryder Transportation Services, which added five new facilities, extending its membership to seven locations.

Performance Track currently has 344 members from 43 states and Puerto Rico. Each membership lasts for three years, and participants must submit annual performance reports outlining their progress during this time. For more information on the 39 new members please visit: http://www.epa.gov/performancetrack


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