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Naval Support Facility Indian Head GuideEnvironmental ProgramsTuesday, Feb. 23, 2010
The Naval Support Activity South Potomac (NSASP) Environmental Program Division provides shore installation management functions to Naval Support Facility Indian Head (NSFIH). The main focus of theEnvironmental Program Division is to ensure that NSASP is in compliance with federal, state, local, and Navy environmental regulations and guidelines. The two main organizations that provide regulations and guidelines that NSASP must follow are the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Maryland Department of Environment (MDE). The Environmental Program Office covers a wide range of program areas including:
Drinking Water (Potable) – This program is tasked with aiding the utilities department in providing safe and reliable drinking water to itscustomers at NSFIH. The manager of the program provides guidance and technical support to the NSASP water systems assuring compliance with applicable environmental policies, instructions, and regulations. For additional information please contact (301) 744-2258. Stormwater – This programminimizes erosion and prevents runoff from carrying sediment and other pollutants into the environment and to ensure that all the requirements specified in the stormwater National Pollutants Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit are met. For additional information please contact (301) 744-2275. Industrial Wastewater – Thisprogram identifies and regulatescontaminants that are released from industrial processes to minimizepollutants from entering the environment and ensure that NSASP meets all discharge limits specified in the industrial NPDES permit. Foradditional information please contact (301) 744-2254. Sanitary Sewer Water – Thisprogram ensures that all domestic wastewater and industrial wastewater are collected and treated at thecentralized sewage treatment plant and meets all discharge requirements specified in the sanitary NPDESpermit. For additional information please contact (301) 744-2267.
The diverse habitats at NSFIHsupport an abundance of wildlife which include white-tailed deer, turkey, rabbit, beaver, muskrat, groundhog, skunk, raccoon, opossum, river otter, osprey, great-blue heron, red and gray fox and bald eagle. Numerous other waterfowl, non-game birds, small mammals,reptiles, amphibians and fish also coexist at NSFIH. Due to the extensive and diverse natural habitat, NSFIH Natural Resources Office is able to offer numerous outdoor recreational opportunities. This includes kayaking and canoeing, fishing and hunting. Kayak and canoe access can be found at Dashiell Marina and the two piers at Stump Neck Annex, and rentals are available from the NSFIH MWR cashier at building 620. Fishing is offered at Mainside, Stump Neck Annex and along the shorelines of Bullit’s Neck, Marsh Island and Thoroughfare Island. Hunting is conducted at Mainside and Stump Neck Annex and includes deer, turkey and waterfowl seasons. Small game and trapping are also included in the hunting program. All NSFIH fishing and hunting seasons and bag limits comply with the state of Maryland seasons and bag limits. Fishing and hunting base permits can be purchased from the NSFIH MWR cashier at building 620. Firewood can also be collected at NSFIH after purchasing a collection permit from the Natural Resources Office. For additional information, please contact (301) 744-2273. The NSASP Environmental Division is located at NSFIH in building 289. The staff is comprised of sixteencivilian employees and four contractors for a total of twenty employees. For more information, contact (301) 744-4705.
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