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Virgin Aims For Most Sustainable Airline Meals

Virgin Atlantic has teamed up with the Sustainable Restaurant Association to offer its passengers the world’s greenest in-flight meals.

Already, the Sustainable Restaurant Association has helped well over 1,200 UK restaurants to source sustainable food supplies and operate more eco-efficiently. Now, it’s doing the same for one of the UK’s major commercial airlines and, according to Virgin officials, the tie-up is a world first within the air travel industry.

In months ahead, the Sustainable Restaurant Association will give star ratings to Virgin Atlantic caterers the world over. On completion of these Virgin airline meal ratings, the association will then advise the carrier on how it can improve.

Virgin In-Flight Meals

The ultimate goal is for Virgin’s in-flight meals to be the most sustainable offered by any airline and it’s highly conceivable that, following its lead, other carriers will also now start evaluating the calibre of the food they serve.

Given Virgin Atlantic’s global presence, this sustainable food quest involves factors not associated with traditional restaurants, which typically use a trusted and, above all, localised supply network. In Virgin’s and other airlines’ cases, global food production trends, especially growing seasons, have much more of an impact.

“There are catering facilities in some regions where running water is in low supply”, a Virgin spokeswoman was quoted by Business Green as having said. “Countries on either side of the equator will have different seasons and produce different products.”

Sustainable Virgin Airline Meals

“Our adventurous spirit means we’re not afraid to push boundaries in following our sustainability agenda which is why we approached the Sustainable Restaurant Association to work together on this project”, stated customer experience director, Reuben Arnold, in a press release on the sustainable Virgin airline meals.

“Value for money and quality of product are of course hugely important factors, but our passengers now rightly demand that we look beyond that and ensure we are making the most sustainable choices. The SRA ratings will allow us to understand how we and our global suppliers are performing on this front, and how to work closely together to drive improvements.”

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Reductions in Virgin R-22 to Accelerate this Year; DuPont Suggests…

Wilmington, Del. (PRWEB) February 02, 2013

DuPont Refrigerants urges HVACR industry members to take action to prepare for less virgin R-22 supply in 2013.

“On Jan. 7, the U.S. EPA issued a “No Action Assurance” letter detailing 2013 R-22 production and import rights for manufacturers,” said Jim Bachman, North American sales and marketing manager, DuPont Refrigerants. “There are significant reductions in R-22 supply, indicating an immediate need for refrigerant management planning including retrofit to R-22 alternatives like DuPont™ ISCEON® MO99™ and refrigerant recovery and reclaim.”

The HVACR industry will operate with 39 million pounds of virgin R-22 supply in 2013 vs. 55 million pounds in 2012. The impact is 16 million pounds less virgin R-22 supply, a 29 percent year-over-year reduction.

“We have worked with the industry throughout the R-22 phase-out, and will continue to do so,” said Bachman. “DuPont has an active refrigerant recovery and reclaim program, however, the rate of reclaim seen by the industry in recent years will not be sufficient to fill the gap in available R-22. Other steps including service practice improvements and retrofits to R-22 alternatives like ISCEON® MO99™ are needed to accelerate the move away from R-22.”

DuPont has a nationwide network of Authorized Refrigerant Reclaim Centers to handle recovered refrigerants under the requirements of the EPA Reclaimer Certification Program.

“Our network of reclaim centers is ready to help contractors with recovery and reclaim of their used R-22,” Bachman continued. “Recovered R-22 will help increase available supply for service in 2013 and in future years to help meet the ongoing needs of R-22 equipment owners.”

DuPont is a leading global supplier of refrigerants, using science and technology, market knowledge and global reach to provide sustainable materials and solutions to enhance personal comfort, enable food preservation, improve industrial processing and reduce environmental footprints. For more information, please visit http://refrigerants.dupont.com. For information on the DuPont Reclaim Program visit http://refrigerants.dupont.com/manage22.

DuPont (NYSE: DD) has been bringing world-class science and engineering to the global marketplace in the form of innovative products, materials, and services since 1802. The company believes that by collaborating with customers, governments, NGOs, and thought leaders we can help find solutions to such global challenges as providing enough healthy food for people everywhere, decreasing dependence on fossil fuels, and protecting life and the environment. For additional information about DuPont and its commitment to inclusive innovation, please visit http://www.dupont.com.

Additional Resources:

DuPont Refrigerants Webinar on the R-22 Phaseout

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMenpzOidgQ

Retrofit to DuPont™ ISCEON® MO99™ Refrigerant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKkmMpZAEvI

DuPont™ ISCEON® MO99™ Training Module

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2KP_rYBM5w



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Virgin Unite and the United Postcode Lotteries, with the Carbon War Room and Rio+Social partners, present five businesses with a “Screw Business As Usual” Award

Rio, Brazil (June 20, 2012): Richard Branson’s non profit organisation Virgin Unite celebrated businesses making a difference at global event Rio+Social, awarding five business leaders with a Screw Business as Usual (SBAU) Award. Rio+Social is a global event at the nexus of social media, technological innovation and sustainable development held on the eve of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development by the United Nations Foundation.

The SBAU Awards recognise business leaders who put the planet and people at the heart of what they do. Virgin Unite asked a respected group of partners to each identify a leader and company they felt were demonstrating that business can and must play a role in protecting and valuing our wonderful natural assets.

The winners are:
Jochen Zeitz of PUMA and PPR Group:
PUMA is breaking boundaries on a path to transforming the way we value natural resources with its new Environmental, Profit and Loss statement. www.puma.com

Eben Bayer of Ecovative:
The 2008 winner of Postcode Lottery Green Challenge, Eben Bayer followed Mother Nature’s wisdom and created Mushroom® packaging as a sustainable alternative to Styrofoam™, disrupting the packing industry and turning agricultural waste into a useful and sustainable product. www.ecovativedesign.com

Dennis Hunter of Ygrene:
Ygrene is demonstrating that doing what’s right for the plant makes good business sense. They lead efforts to finance the environmental retrofitting of buildings with their Green Energy Loan system. www.ygrene.com

Sagun Saxena of CleanStar Mozambique:
CleanStar’s commercial sales of ethanol-based stoves and ethanol production frees people of charcoal dependence and breaks a vicious cycle of deforestation, agricultural degradation, declining food security and damage to public health. www.cleanstarmozambique.com

The late Ray Anderson of Interface:
Ray became a visionary leader of transforming business to support principles of sustainability starting in 1994 when he challenged Interface put sustainability at the heart of the business. www.interfaceglobal.com

Richard Branson, Founder, Virgin Group and Virgin Unite participated in Rio+Social along with José María Figueres, President of the Carbon War Room. Branson and Virgin Unite invited their networks to join the Rio+Social conversation to discuss innovative business solutions to advance sustainable development. At Rio+Social, Branson and Figueres had a conversation with the SBAU award winners and celebrated at a Virgin Unite “Screw Business as Usual” reception.

Virgin Unite thanks all partners and winners for their continued leadership in screwing business as usual, by valuing and protecting our natural resources.

Later this year, the United Postcode Lotteries will award €500,000 (about $ 630,000 USD) to the best innovative idea to reduce CO2 emissions, with entries due by July 31, 2012, through their international green competition the Postcode Lottery Green Challenge.

For more information on the award winners, please see www.virginunite.com.

FOR INTERVIEWS, IMAGES OR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT GEMMA HARRIS AT Lineup Media ON 01202 798989 / 07870 603736 / [email protected].

About Virgin Unite
Virgin Unite connects people and entrepreneurial ideas to make change happen, helping to revolutionize the way government, business and the social sector work together to make business a true force for good. This is based on the belief that this is the only way we can tackle the scale and urgency of the challenges facing the world today. With the publication of Richard Branson’s book, Screw Business as Usual, Virgin Unite and its partners launched a global effort among business leaders to promote a philosophy of putting people and planet at the centre of business. Virgin Unite’s overheads are covered by Sir Richard Branson and the Virgin Group, meaning that 100% of additional donations received go direct to the frontline where they are needed most. For more information, please visit www.virginunite.com, follow us on Twitter @virginunite or find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/VirginUnite.

About the United Postcode Lotteries
The mission of the United Postcode Lotteries (Nationale Postcode Loterij in The Netherlands, Svenksa PostkodLotteriet in Sweden and People’s Postcode Lottery in the UK) is to raise funds for people and the planet. These charity lotteries have raised over 5 billion euros (about 6.5 billion USD) for charities. The Postcode Lottery Green Challenge is the annual international sustainability competition of the United Postcode Lotteries. It encourages and aids the invention of great new green products and services by inviting entrepreneurs from around the world to send in their business plans from May 1 – July 31, 2012. The winning idea will receive 500,000 euros (about 630,000 USD) plus expert advice bringing their entrepreneurial vision to reality. Another 200,000 euros (about 250,000 USD) is available to be divided among one or two of the other finalists.

About Carbon War Room
The Carbon War Room, an independent global non-profit, works to accelerate the scaled deployment of clean technologies. Over 50% of the climate change challenge can be addressed today — and profitably — under existing policy with existing technologies. We seek to facilitate a better flow of capital to entrepreneurial solutions that make economic sense right now.
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Version One and Virgin Trains are finalists in prestigious BusinessGreen Leaders Awards 2012

Version One and Virgin Trains are on track for second joint environmental award of 2012

Version One, in partnership with Virgin Trains, is a finalist in the highly acclaimed ‘Green IT Project of the Year’ category in this year’s prestigious BusinessGreen Leaders Awards. The award winners will be announced at a ceremony on Wednesday 4 July at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London. This news follows the recent announcement about Virgin Trains and Version One’s joint success in the Green IT Awards 2012.

Now in their second year, the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards bring together businesses and individuals from across the UK’s green economy, showcasing how new and innovative IT technologies are being used to create more sustainable ways of doing business.

Document management and imaging software author, Version One, in partnership with Virgin Trains, is one of seven finalists in the ‘Green IT Project of the Year’ category. Using Version One’s document imaging solution, DbArchive, Virgin Trains is eliminating 150,000 A4 sheets of paper per annum, saving approximately half a million A4 sheets of paper since the implementation of DbArchive in 2008.

Andy Cross, Business Support Director for Virgin Trains says, “As a leading service driven company, we recognise that we have a responsibility to the environment. Since the project began in 2008, Version One’s document imaging solution has transformed our back office processes. With less paper, our finance department is now operating as efficiently as possible, further supporting our environmental agenda.”

The ‘Green IT Project of the Year’ category will be judged by an expert panel of 17 leading green business executives, commentators and last year’s winners. The panel includes organisations such as the World Wildlife Fund, Renewable Energy Association and Pricewaterhouse Coopers.

Greg Ford, Version One’s Managing Director, says, “Becoming a finalist in The BusinessGreen Leaders Awards is a coveted accolade for companies operating in the ever expanding green economy. To be shortlisted amongst such stiff competition is testament to our green initiative as well as the innovative ways in which Version One’s solutions are helping businesses, like Virgin Trains, to improve their effect on the environment.”

Version One’s portfolio of document management and imaging solutions enable the electronic creation, storage, retrieval, management, delivery and authorisation of business documents. By implementing Version One’s systems, businesses significantly reduce their paper consumption, cutting costs and improving process efficiencies while supporting their environmental policies.

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Notes to Editor:

About the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards 2012

http://events.businessgreen.com/leadersawards

Now in their second year, the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards will celebrate leading businesses and individuals from across the green economy, highlighting how these pioneers are blazing a path for others to follow.

Awards categories will cover every aspect of the green economy from transport to energy and buildings to legislation, providing green firms with the opportunity to highlight their many achievements. Winners will be selected by our panel of expert judges, including some of the UK’s most high profile green business commentators and winners from last year’s inaugural awards.

Success at the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards represents one of the most coveted accolades available for companies operating in the fast expanding green economy.

The Awards gala evening will bring together finalists, sponsors, and political and business leaders from across the low carbon economy to celebrate the success of the past year and debate the future development of this most exciting of sectors. The eventual winners will be celebrated by their peers and will also be profiled to BusinessGreen’s global audience of senior green executives and policymakers

About Version One www.versionone.co.uk

Version One Ltd is the author of electronic document management and imaging solutions. These solutions enable the electronic storage, retrieval, management, delivery and authorisation of business documents such as invoices, purchase orders and statements.

Version One’s ‘paperless office’ technology is seamlessly integrated into all major ERP and accounting systems and with a typical ROI of less than six months, Version One’s solutions are enabling thousands of organisations to cut paper consumption whilst saving dramatic amounts of time and money.

Version One is an Advanced Computer Software Group plc company.

Contacts:

Liz Ebbrell and Tony Monks
Version One Ltd
T: +44(0)1625 856505
M: +44(0)7917 634 705
[email protected]
www.versionone.co.uk

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Virgin Trains and Version One steam ahead with Green IT Awards success

Virgin Trains and Version One win ‘Environmental Project of the Year’ category

Virgin Trains, in partnership with document management and imaging software author, Version One, fought off stiff competition to win the ‘Environmental project of the year’ category in this year’s Green IT Awards. The award was presented during a prestigious ceremony held at London Zoo on 19 April 2012.

This is the third consecutive year that Version One’s software has been honoured at the Green IT Awards.

The Green IT Awards recognise outstanding environmental products, suppliers and projects and highlight the companies and teams that have made significant contributions to improving the IT industry’s environmental performance.

Virgin Trains and Version One won ‘Environmental project of the year’ in recognition of Virgin Trains’ document imaging project. Using Version One’s document imaging solution, DbArchive, Virgin Trains has streamlined its financial processes, considerably reducing its environmental impact. Since the implementation of DbArchive, the production of 150,000 A4 sheets of paper per annum has been eliminated, equating to approximately 600 trees. Virgin Trains has also saved 149 tonnes of CO2 by cutting the printing, photocopying and posting of financial documents.

Andy Cross, Business Support Director for Virgin Trains, says, “At Virgin Trains, we firmly believe that rail has a clear role to play in sustainable transport and we’re keen to lead the charge throughout our business operations to minimise our negative environmental impact. The use of Version One’s software supports this sustainable drive and highlights the importance of a green approach off as well as on the tracks.”

Greg Ford, Version One’s Managing Director, says, “We are delighted to have won this prestigious award in partnership with Virgin Trains. To be honoured for a third time in these highly sought-after awards demonstrates how our innovative solutions are helping organisations to significantly reduce their impact on the environment.”

Version One’s portfolio of document management and imaging solutions enable the electronic creation, storage, retrieval, management, delivery and authorisation of business documents. By implementing Version One’s systems, businesses significantly reduce their paper consumption, cutting costs and improving process efficiencies whilst supporting their environmental agendas.

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Notes to Editor

About The Green IT Awards 2012 http://www.greenitawards.com/

Now in their third year, the Green IT Awards look to showcase and reward the technology, tools and solutions as well as the companies and organisations that have made a significant contribution to improving the IT industry’s environmental performance over the past 12 months.

About Version One www.versionone.co.uk

Version One Ltd is the author of electronic document management and imaging solutions. These solutions enable the electronic storage, retrieval, management, delivery and authorisation of business documents such as invoices, purchase orders and statements.

Version One’s ‘paperless office’ technology is seamlessly integrated into all major ERP and accounting systems and with a typical ROI of less than six months, Version One’s solutions are enabling thousands of organisations to cut paper consumption whilst saving dramatic amounts of time and money.

Version One is an Advanced Computer Software Group plc company.

Contacts:

Liz Ebbrell and Tony Monks
Version One Ltd
T: +44(0)1625 856505
M: +44(0)7917 634 705
[email protected]
www.versionone.co.uk

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Version One and Virgin Trains on Track for Green IT Award

Document management and imaging software author, Version One, is a finalist in two categories of this year’s Green IT Awards – Environmental Project of the Year (private sector under 100 employees) in partnership with Virgin Trains – and Document Management Product of the Year.

Version One won Green IT Awards in both 2010 and 2011 and the company is hoping to achieve a hat trick by winning in this year’s awards.

Now in their third year, the Green IT Awards showcase and reward the technology, as well as the companies and organisations that have made significant contributions to improving the IT industry’s environmental performance. The 2012 winners will be announced at a ceremony on 19 April at London Zoo.

Version One, in partnership with Virgin Trains, has been shortlisted in the Environmental Project of the Year category (private sector under 100 employees). This shortlisted project has seen Virgin Trains eliminate 150,000 A4 sheets of paper per annum, saving approximately half a million A4 sheets of paper since the implementation of Version One’s document imaging system in 2008.

Andy Cross, Business Support Director for Virgin Trains says, “Version One’s document imaging solution has revolutionised our back office processes by eliminating the printing, photocopying, posting and filing of 150,000 sheets of paper each year. We are no longer overburdened with paper in the finance function, streamlining our financial processes whilst supporting our environmental agenda.”

Version One is also a finalist in the Document Management Product of the Year category in recognition of its document management and imaging suite, which delivers a range of business and environmental benefits.

Julian Buck, Version One’s Managing Director, says, “Making the final of the Green IT Awards for the third year running is testimony to the impressive environmental benefits of Version One’s software. Companies, like Virgin Trains, are using our solutions integrated into their finance systems to cut paper waste, reduce carbon emissions and deliver a range of cost and efficiency benefits.”

Version One’s portfolio of document management and imaging solutions enable the electronic creation, storage, retrieval, management, delivery and authorisation of business documents. By implementing Version One’s systems, businesses significantly reduce their paper consumption, cutting costs and improving process efficiencies whilst supporting their environmental agendas.

-ENDS-

Notes to Editor:

About The Green IT Awards 2012 http://www.greenitawards.com/

Now in their third year the Green IT Awards look to showcase and reward the technology, tools and solutions as well as the companies and organisations that have made a significant contribution to improving the IT industry’s environmental performance over the past 12 months.

About Version One www.versionone.co.uk

Version One Ltd is the author of electronic document management and imaging solutions. These solutions enable the electronic storage, retrieval, management, enhancement and delivery of business documents such as invoices, purchase orders and statements.

This ‘paperless office’ technology is seamlessly integrated into all major ERP and accounting systems and with a typical ROI of less than six months, Version One’s solutions are enabling thousands of organisations to cut paper consumption whilst saving dramatic amounts of time and money.

Version One is an Advanced Computer Software Group plc company.

Contacts:

Liz Ebbrell and Tony Monks

Version One Ltd

T: +44(0)1625 856505
M: +44(0)7917 634 705
[email protected]
www.versionone.co.uk

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Virgin Atlantic Plans Waste Gas Green Fuel

Virgin Atlantic Airways plans to take green aviation fuels to a new level by developing a product with a carbon footprint 50 per cent the size of that produced by standard jet fuel.

It’s entered a partnership with New Zealand firm LanzaTech to create fuel out of captured industrial gases, recycling material that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere.

Specifically, Virgin and LanzaTech will draw on gases associated with the steel production industry and it’s planned for airliners, loaded with this green fuel, to be flying commercial routes in around 2014.

Industrial Waste Gas Fuel

Initially, the industrial waste gas fuel will be used on Virgin Atlantic jets flying the London Heathrow Airport-to-Delhi and Heathrow-to-Shanghai routes and, correspondingly, green aviation fuel production sites will be established in India and China. Thereafter, it’s projected for the fuel to be used more frequently.

According to LanzaTech, it’s conceivable that the fuel could be obtained from 65 per cent of all the steel mills on Earth and, potentially, from other sites, too.

A proof-of-concept test flight, involving the green industrial waste fuel, is planned in late 2012 or early 2013.

Virgin Atlantic Green Fuel

“We were the first commercial airline to test a biofuel flight and we continue to lead the airline industry as the pioneer of sustainable aviation”, Sir Richard Branson – the President of Virgin Atlantic – explained at the green fuel programme’s official public launch.

“This partnership to produce a next generation, low-carbon aviation fuel is a major step towards radically reducing our carbon footprint, and we are excited about the savings that this technology could help us achieve. With oil running out, it is important that new fuel solutions are sustainable and, with the steel industry alone able to deliver over 15 billion gallons of jet fuel annually, the potential is very exciting.

“This new technology is scalable, sustainable and can be commercially produced at a cost comparable to conventional jet fuel.”

Virgin Atlantic is already committed to a 2020 goal of reducing its CO2 emissions by 30 per cent for every one kilometre flown by every one of its passengers. This advent of this new green airline fuel is seen as one way that this aim will be achieved and, according to Virgin, potentially surpassed.

Image copyright Bobmil42 – Courtesy Wikimedia Commons

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Airlines United to Reduce Aviation Emissions

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Virgin Atlantic unveils plan to use ‘green’ fuel

Virgin Atlantic's 747 plane at Heathrow airport ready to take off to Amsterdam for the first biofuel flight by an airline
Virgin Atlantic has announced plans to introduce a new ‘green’ aviation fuel. Photograph: Steve Parsons/PA

Sir Richard Branson aims to introduce a “green aviation fuel” on Virgin Atlantic aircraft within three years claiming “one of the most exciting developments of our lifetime and a major breakthrough in the war on carbon”..

His company hopes to help convert waste gases from industrial steel production into a jet propuslion that could ultimately account for nearly a fifth of the present annual global consumption of aviation fuel.

A demonstration flight is planned within 12-18 months, the airline announced on Tuesday.

The plan to recycle gases that would otherwise be burnt into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide caught environmental campaigners by surprise but Friends of the Earth (FoE) gave the idea a cautious welcome since it would not raise the same land use problems as a Virgin biofuel experiment using coconut oil more than three years ago.

Branson said: “With oil running out, it is important that new fuel solutions are sustainable and, with the steel industry alone able to deliver over 15bn gallons of jet fuel annually, the potential is very exciting.

“This new technology is scalable, sustainable and can be commercially produced at a cost comparable to conventional jet fuel.”

He announced the plans to partner with low-carbon development firm LanzaTech at a press conference in London. Plane-making company Boeing and Swedish Fuels are also involved. The Roundtable for Sustainable Biofuels, an international initiative monitoring standards for alternative fuels, will guide the experiment.

On his blog, Branson claimed: “This could turn aviation from a dirty industry to one of the cleanest … Within three years we aim to fly Virgin Atlantic planes with the new fuel on flights from Shanghai to London and Delhi to London, and to follow this with operations in the UK and the rest of the world.”

The technology is being trialled in New Zealand with a larger demonstration plant being commissioned in Shanghai and the first commercial operation expected in China in 2014.

Virgin has admitted that the coconut experiment was never likely to be developed commercially and had been done to prove to sceptics that it was possible to develop alternatives to aviation fuel.

LanzaTech estimates the new recyling process could apply to 65% of the world’s steel mills and could also be used in other metal processing and chemical industries. “We are confident that we will have a facility with the capacity to produce fuel for commercial use by 2014,” said Jennifer Holmgren, its chief executive.

FoE’s transport campaigner, Richard Dyer, said: “On the face of it, it does look promising in that they are getting round the issues of biofuels and land use. It is a very long way from commercial use. It has got to be very safe and cheap enough for airlines to be interested in using it.”

He also pointed out Virgin had lobbied for airport expansion and against air passenger duty, an environmental levy.






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EPA Issues Final Report of Air Toxics Study in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands–Public Meeting to be held on August 23 (VI)

 

Release date: 08/18/2011

Contact Information: Contact: Jennifer May 212-637-3658, [email protected]

(St. Croix, USVI – August 18, 2011) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today issued a report on a four-month study of air pollution from the HOVENSA oil refinery and other sources of air pollution near the facility in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. The purpose of the study was to determine whether air quality near the facility poses health concerns to the community and to guide the strategies for reducing local air pollution.

The Virgin Islands Department of Natural Resources, on behalf of EPA, installed air monitoring equipment at three locations where the biggest impacts of air pollution from HOVENSA and other facilities would be expected. These sites included Central High School RFD#2 in Kingshill (which had been evacuated during recent air pollution events); Bethlehem Village; and the Federal Aviation Administration’s facilities at Mannings Bay in Western St. Croix. EPA found that concentrations of specific air toxics measured at the three locations were below the levels of concern associated with health problems from either short- or long-term exposure to pollutants.

EPA together with representatives of the Virgin Islands Department of Natural Recourses will present the study’s findings in greater detail to the St. Croix community and answer any questions the public may have on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 from 2:00 – 4:00 P.M. at Estate Profit Headstart Community Center and from 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. at the Central High School Gymnasium. Questions for either meeting can be addressed to Natalie Loney, Community Involvement Coordinator, EPA, Region 2 at [email protected] or by calling toll-free 1-800-346-5009 or at (212) 637-3639.

“Improving air quality for the people of St. Croix is a priority for EPA,” said Judith A. Enck, EPA Regional Administrator. “The communities near these industrial facilities face health and environmental challenges from air pollution. That’s why we conducted this study and why we have stepped up our monitoring, permitting and enforcement to protect people’s health. Together with the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, we will use the information gathered in the study to help determine future actions.”

The air monitoring began in February 2011 and concluded in June 2011. The air study was designed to establish the exposure of the population over a long-term period of time consistent with what EPA already knows about health impacts. The study was not designed to investigate episodic air pollution due to industrial accidents such as an oil spill nor was it designed to evaluate odor complaints.

The study measured 60 different compounds – primarily measuring levels of air pollutants known as volatile organic compounds. EPA focused on volatile organic compounds because these are associated with pollution from refineries. Many volatile organic compounds are known or suspected to cause cancer. The extent and nature of the health impact depends on many factors, including the level and length of exposure.

Two of the key pollutant volatile organic compounds analyzed, benzene and 1,3-butadiene, both measured below levels of health concern. For the Bethlehem Village and the Central High School monitoring sites air sampling data collected over the sampling period does indicate influences from nearby sources of benzene and 1,3-butadiene. Similarly, the Federal Aviation Administration monitoring site does indicate influences from nearby sources of 1,3-butadiene but do not indicate influences from benzene. The levels measured indicate that nearby communities are not exposed to long-term high levels of cancer and non-cancer risk from these pollutants. These pollutants are subject to the focus of EPA regulations and reduction measures nationwide.

Levels of the chemical carbon disulfide, which is associated with strong odors, were highest at the Bethlehem Village monitoring site. Given its proximity to the Bethlehem Village monitor, a nearby rum distillery may have contributed to these reported odors. While the levels measured indicate the presence of odors, the levels are not believed to represent a significant risk to public health.

Although EPA’s long-term air study did not focus on evaluating odor, the samples at the all monitoring sites taken around the time of an accidental air release from industries on St. Croix on May 9-10, 2011 did show elevated levels of air pollutants, including odors. This confirmed that there was a spike in air pollution consistent with the reported accidental air release during that period.

EPA remains in close consultation with the Virgin Islands Department of Natural Resources, federal and territorial health and environmental agencies to address air pollution concerns. In addition, EPA’s enforcement activities including its investigation of recent mishaps at the HOVENSA facility remain active and ongoing. There is also monitoring of particulate matter on the island by the Virgin Islands Department of Natural Resources and sulfur dioxide from HOVENSA is monitored by the refinery.

To read the complete study or find out more about the public meeting, visit: http://www.epa.gov/region02/waste/hovensa/index.html.

Follow EPA Region 2 on Twitter at http://twitter.com/eparegion2 and visit our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/eparegion2.

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