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    AOAP Lab receives coveted Green Boot certification

    AOAP Lab receives coveted Green Boot certification

    Photo By Master Sgt. Warren Wright | Heidi Bodeit, the director of the Army Oil Analysis Program Laboratory Europe,...... read more read more

    KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY

    11.17.2014

    Story by Staff Sgt. Warren Wright 

    21st Theater Sustainment Command

    KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz proudly recognized its first Green Boot program certification to the Army Oil Analysis Program Laboratory Europe during a ceremony at the Kaiserslautern Army Depot Nov. 17.

    The Green Boot program is a certification given to organizations throughout the Army that meet program requirements of conserving energy and minimizing their impact on the environment.

    “Green Boot is intended to have success in regards to ensuring natural resources are being used wisely, that we don’t waste energy and we are able to reduce our solid waste,” said Hans-Karl Betzhold with USAG Rheinland-Pfalz’s Directorate of Public Works Environmental Management Division.

    “We are glad to have it here in our garrison,” Betzhold added. “We are glad and proud to provide the certification to the AOAP Lab, and we are sure they will continue to work toward ensuring our natural resources are protected.”

    The AOAP Lab is the first organization within USAG Rheinland-Pfalz to receive the certification. However, Col. G. Shawn Wells Jr., the garrison commander, hopes its influence will spread among the community, and other units will work toward becoming Green Boot certified as well.

    “I hope that people see the benefit of the Green Boot program,” said Heidi Bodeit, the director of the AOAP Lab Europe. “I hope they see the benefit of saving the environment and seeing the opportunity to save money.”

    The AOAP Lab Europe, which has been conducting operations for European and African organizations since 1967, conducts oil analysis to test for impurities that could lead to a fault in equipment or even destruction of a vehicle.

    Analysis saves engines and vehicles as well as prolongs the life of oils, says Bodeit.

    “We avoid oil exchange by extending the intervals between oil exchanges,” she said. By extending the time between oil exchanges, users won’t “have to purchase oil, dispose of oil, or dispose of the plastic containers the oil comes in” as often.

    While the AOAP Lab is an environment and resource saving organization, it did not start that way.

    “AOAP was designed to be a preventive maintenance tool,” said Bodeit. “We are able to identify any upcoming failures as well as current failures.”

    However, the nature of the AOAP Lab’s work has transformed it into an environmental and resources saving organization.

    While the primary mission of the AOAP Lab is to provide oil analysis, being certified into the Green Boot program required a multitude of resource-saving methods from the office into the laboratory.

    “The Green Boot program enhances the awareness of the use of resources of any kind on the operational level and brings it more into daily business,” said Konstantin Gross, an environmental engineer with DPW’s Environmental Management Division.

    Taking steps to reduce waste through recycling, utilizing double-sided printing to reduce paper waste, encouraging car pooling, installing motion sensors or timed lighting and adjusting the thermostat for times when buildings are unoccupied are just a few steps units can take toward becoming Green Boot certified.

    “It should give people the motivation to think about what they are doing and how does it affect the resources we use,” said Gross. “It should also motivate people to think about what they can be doing better.”

    Organizations looking for information on becoming Green Boot certified or ways to minimize its impact on the environment can contact the USAG Rheinland-Pfalz DPW at DSN 493-4737.

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    Date Taken: 11.17.2014
    Date Posted: 11.18.2014 09:27
    Story ID: 148130
    Location: KAISERSLAUTERN, DE

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