we are now moving forward on our
mission and vision.The six goals DEP established for this
strategic plan are:
Goal 1:
Effective and innovative leadership
We will create a
long-term vision for the Virgin Islands’s environment and use
trust, teamwork, collaboration and equity to achieve results. We
will make decisions based on science and common sense focusing
on minimizing risk to human health and reducing pollution at the
source. We will employ a holistic approach which considers
impacts to air, land, and water, and concentrate division
resources on priority areas. Our management structure will
encourage innovation and continuous improvement.
Goal 2:
Safe, healthy and prepared communities
Our efforts to
eliminate, reduce or minimize emissions and contamination will
be focused on the environmental outcome. We will seek to ensure
a clean and safe environment where every Virgin Islands
community will be free from unacceptable human health and
environmental risks.
Goal 3:
Regulated entities are in compliance with the law
We will seek
full compliance with laws intended to protect human health and
the environment. We will use a variety of tools, such as
technical assistance, education, incentives, and when necessary,
enforcement in predictable ways.
Goal 4:
Open, proactive and efficient government
Our services
will be provided at the organizational level closest to the
customer to better satisfy their needs. We will implement
responsible practices which are timely, clear, and equitable. We
will identify and respond to emerging issues to prevent
environmental problems. Environmental information will be easily
accessible to all. We will set and implement a high quality
standard for efficient internal management and fiscal
accountability, designed to accomplish priority programs.
Goal 5:
Informed and involved citizens
We will involve
citizens and stakeholders as critical partners in public forums
to achieve our vision, mission and goals. We will provide the
public with our analyses and the implications of DEP’s
decisions. We will provide easy access to information about the
environment and citizens’s role in protecting it.
Goal 6:
Trained, professional workforce
We recognize
that DEP employees are an important asset. We will provide
incentives for superior performance and increased program
efficiencies through continued career development for all
employees. We will provide them with a safe work place, training
and tools needed to achieve DEP’s mission. We encourage team
efforts and use of DEP employee’s expertise to find solutions
that meet the challenges we face.
B. Priorities
The
priorities listed below are divided into groups, the priorities
for the environment and those for the organization. These
priorities are activities DEP must do to be successful in
achieving its mission and vision. When resources are limited DEP
makes decisions based on these priorities. The priorities below
are not listed in order of importance.
1. Environmental priorities:
The environment
priorities focus on eliminating the highest risks to human
health and preventing future contamination.
Water Quality
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Drinking water: We will
protect and maintain existing drinking water quality
and where applicable address current contamination
which poses the greatest threat to human health and
focus on preventing future contamination.
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Surface water beneficial uses - We will protect
and maintain existing beneficial uses and to the
extent practicable restore beneficial uses to impaired
surface waters.
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Wastewater - We will address wastewater
infrastructure needs for our communities and will
focus efforts on those communities that are subject to
sewage by-passes.
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Groundwater - We will protect and maintain
territorial water resources and will identify
groundwater problem areas and restore them to their
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Over the next
five years the water quality program will need to concentrate on
managing the quality of the territory’s ground and surface water
resources used for drinking water and ensure the source of that
water is protected. This will be accomplished by increasing the
compliance with drinking water requirements by water systems and
through source water protection efforts based on an evaluation
of the susceptibility of the systems to contamination. In
addition, the Virgin Islands will develop and implement policies
and procedures to identify and address territorial groundwater
contamination through the designation of ground water quality
management areas. This will ensure all citizens have a safe
water supply and protect the territory’s future groundwater
beneficial uses.
The Virgin
Islands must complete the needed Total Maximum Daily Loads for
those water bodies not meeting surface water quality standards.
The territory has established a process for completing these
needed improvement plans and will be accelerating the
development and implementation of these plans. DEP is improving
the evaluation process to better identify impacts to water
quality. Major issues faced in the next five years will be to
establish water quality standards that adequately describe the
goals and desires of the Virgin Islands citizens for their
surface water.
Air Quality
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Sensitive
areas - We will protect air quality sensitive areas and
focus on the critical areas of the territory.
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Preserve
air quality - Target
prevention efforts to maintain good air quality and address
emerging odor, smoke and toxic issues. |
The Virgin
Islands remain an attainment area for all primary pollutants.
The air quality
program will meet these new challenges by actively managing air
quality on island basis. Air quality protection will be achieved
by working closely with communities to proactively prevent air
quality violations. Preventing problems will provide the
territory with greater flexibility in managing its air quality
and therefore protecting public health. The air quality program
is increasing its air monitoring program and working with
industry and communities striving for 100% compliance with air
quality permits and regulations.
Re-mediation
at high risk sites
We will
prioritize sites which pose the highest risk to human health,
focus resources accordingly, and work to prevent future
contamination. Priority sites include the St. Thomas and St.
Croix Landfills.
The waste
program has set a goal to assist industry and communities to
reduce waste generation 10% from a 1999 baseline by the year
2005. This will be accomplished by providing incentives to
reduce waste generation and by assisting industries and
communities in their efforts. Pollution prevention will be
integrated into daily operations.
The waste
program will develop and implement a territory wide policy for
risk-based clean-up levels to ensure consistent DEP actions at
re-mediation sites throughout the territory. Sites and resources
will also be assessed and prioritized to reduce human health
risks. The program will also strive toward achieving 100%
compliance with current regulations. This will be accomplished
through inspections, increased incentives for voluntary
compliance, and technical assistance.
2. Organizational priorities:
Public Outreach:
Business,
community and citizen involvement are the keys to effective
environmental management. By working cooperatively, DEP will
provide information to all Virgin Islanders to develop
economically sustainable and environmentally protective
solutions for Virgin Islands’ business communities.
Improve state/federal relationship
to support state leadership:
As DEP
establishes a clear direction for its operations, it is
important to gain EPA’s support for the Virgin Island’s
environmental management vision. A shared understanding of the
roles and responsibilities between the territories and federal
agencies is a priority which enables DEP to efficiently,
consistently and predictably pursue environmental improvements
within the territory.
Building
capacity for risk–based decision making:
DEP has made it
a priority to develop a risk-based system tool for making
scientific, consistent, and justifiable environmental decision.
Develop and
train staff:
It is the
division’s priority to ensure it has a well-trained and
productive workforce. Special attention will be paid to
recruitment and retention, and to providing incentives for
superior performance and program efficiency.
Prevention:
The
administrative services will focus on increasing efficiency and
productivity of the division. There will also be increased focus
on recruitment and retention of a professional and diverse
workforce, and continuous improvement of employee performance by
providing training and career tracks for employees at all levels
of the division.
The
administrative services will provide information and outreach to
facilitate investment in community-wide environment protection.
Also, meaningful information on environmental quality will be
made easily accessible electronically to the public and DEP
employees.
A key priority
for the territory’s planning division is to focus on defining a
territory-wide 25-year environmental management vision by the
end of 2001. DEP will take responsibility for and will
facilitate the process to establish this vision which will be
based on the public’s values and interests, and will guide the
territory and federal agencies’ environmental actions. The
process will be designed with the assistance of an advisory
committee, and over the next year DEP and other environmental
departments will describe current environmental conditions and
trends. Over the next five years the planning office will align
the division ‘s goals and priorities with the long-term vision. |