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    New base service station opens

    New fuel station

    Photo By John Hughel | Master Sgt. Shelly Davison, assigned to the 142nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office,...... read more read more

    PORTLAND AIR GUARD STATION, OR, UNITED STATES

    06.06.2014

    Story by Tech. Sgt. John Hughel 

    142nd Wing

    PORTLAND AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Ore. - After nearly three years of planning and construction, a new fueling station for base government vehicles opened here yesterday during a formal ceremony hosted by the 142nd Fighter Wing Logical Readiness Squadron (LRS).

    "I am really happy to have this place open," remarked Col. Jeff Hwang, 142nd Fighter Wing vice commander, prior to cutting the tape to open the facility. "I am sure this will work when we turn it on."

    On Aug. 1, 2011, the former base service station was closed because of the risk associated with the location's proximity to the munitions compound on base. Soon after the closure, the process to secure a new location for a base service station began.

    According to Lt. Col. Meredith Page, 142nd Fighter Wing LRS commander, with the service station closure, the base needed a viable method of dispensing fuel locally for the convenience of base operations and needed to secure a method to control cost.

    "The 142nd LRS obtained permission via an exception to policy to dispense fuel from an excess R11 while we worked on a permanent solution," she said. "The only drawback to this solution was that it was a manpower cost, as the R11 must be operated by a trained fuels operator."

    Lt. Col. Page found the Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants (POL) section issued a total of 202,106 gallons from alternate means in the last three years, utilizing 2,175 man-hours to pump and an additional 250 man-hours to account manually for the fuel charges to individual unit accounts.

    Through the team effort from the 142nd Fighter Wing Civil Engineer Squadron and a collaborative effort from Roger Rein in environmental services, contracts were awarded for $743,355 to build the new service station. An additional project for $360,199 resulted in a Department of Environmental Quality storm water requirement that will protect the base and local environment in the case of accident.

    With a base firefighting truck and Security Forces vehicles already parked for the first fill-up, Page acknowledge those that will benefit from the new station. "This service station is here for you - it is for the readiness of the base."

    Page also acknowledged several members for their contributions to the new facility, to include Senior Master Sgt. Steven Stenkamp and Master Sgt. Daniel Murphy from the POL section, and from the base Civil Engineering Squadron, Capt. Scott Ferre, Capt. Jonathan Corrigan, and Capt. Lucas Smith along with Harry Danberg.

    In addition, she thanked the 142nd Communications Flight members, Senior Master Sgt. Glen Moody, Master Sgt. Andrew Foland, Tech. Sgt. Dusty Kimmons and Staff Sgt. Dion Rives.

    Page said, prior to the opening, "These members worked quickly to ensure the station would be operational."

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    Date Taken: 06.06.2014
    Date Posted: 06.12.2014 21:54
    Story ID: 132964
    Location: PORTLAND AIR GUARD STATION, OR, US

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