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Mid-Atlantic Multi-Site EMS

The EPA Mid-Atlantic Multi-Site Environmental Management System (EMS) is the regional vehicle to support Agency-wide sustainability efforts, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve energy and water, and improve the efficiency of our vehicles.

The scope of our Mid-Atlantic Multi-Site EMS is for the activities, products and services at our facilities listed below:

  • Chesapeake Bay Office (CBO) in Annapolis, Maryland
  • Environmental Science Center (ESC) in Fort Meade, Maryland
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Office (PHL)
  • Wheeling, West Virginia Office (WHL)

Our Multi-site EMS will help us address identified significant environmental aspects of our facility operations by:

  • Reducing greenhouse gas and other air emissions;
  • Reducing use of and discharges to water;
  • Reducing generation of waste;
  • Reducing use of electricity;
  • Reducing use of supplies, including paper;
  • Reducing use of petroleum; and
  • Increasing our purchase of green products.

Background

The Environmental Science Center (ESC) in Fort Meade, Maryland, and our Philadelphia Regional Office were early adopters and leaders in the development and implementation of EMS at EPA facilities. The ESC piloted EMS at EPA and had the first third-party certified EMS in the agency while the Philadelphia Regional Office was the first EPA office to have a third-party certified EMS.

Multi-Site Environmental Management System

The EPA Mid-Atlantic Region developed a Multi-Site Environmental Management System to continue our EMS leadership by:

  • Combining our two existing systems at the Environmental Science Center and Philadelphia office;
  • Including our Chesapeake Bay Program in Annapolis, Maryland, and Wheeling, West Virginia offices in the multi-site EMS;
  • Ensuring a coordinated effort in contributing to EPA Agency-wide sustainability goals; and
  • Decreasing duplication of documentation and reducing implementation resources.

If you are interested in our Environmental Policy, any of our EMS program documents, or have other inquiries related to our EMS, please use the Contact Us link or send a direct message to the EMS Coordinator at one of the facilities listed below:

  • Philadelphia Office: Rachel Brown
  • Environmental Science Center: Danielle Tucker
  • Wheeling, West Virginia Office: Rachael Kane
  • Chesapeake Program Office: Greg Allen

Environmental Management Systems

  • Basics of an EMS
    • What is an EMS?
    • Costs and Benefits
    • EMS Under ISO 14001
    • EMS Resources
  • Develop an EMS
    • Plan — Initial Development of an EMS
    • Do — Implementing an EMS
    • Check — Evaluating Parts of an EMS
    • Act — Fixing and Improving an EMS
  • EMS at EPA Facilities
    • EPA's Commitment to EMS
    • Headquarters and Special Program Laboratories
    • Regional Offices and Laboratories
Contact Us About Environmental Management Systems
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Last updated on April 23, 2025
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