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| October 4, 2002
LOS LUNAS RESIDENT HELPS UNM GROUNDS AND LANDSCAPING CREW RECEIVE
AWARD FROM CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE A University of New Mexico Grounds and Landscape crew recently received
a Pollution Prevention Award from the City of Albuquerques Wastewater
Utility Division for following Best Management Practices according
to city, state and federal guidelines. Los Lunas resident Felix Vallejos,
along with David Trujillo, accepted the award on behalf of the Physical
Plant Department at UNM. Both have been employed with the Physical Plant
Department for about 19 years, What UNM has done is followed the best management practices for
pollution prevention in Albuquerques wastewater ordinance that protects
the Rio Grande, said Douglas Dailey, Wastewater Utility Division
manager for the city. Its a volunteer program and were
happy to give UNM the recognition of the award in the area of pollution
prevention. An organization that achieves this accomplishment keep us
from having to regulate them, which means we dont have to monitor
the organization. Its quite an accomplishment from the standpoint
of regulatory control. The practices recognized include: recycling cooler tower blow down water
from Ford Utilities, minimized number and types of pesticides uses, reduction
of fertilizer and pesticides applied annually, proper storage of chemicals;
maintaining records of recycled materials and waste disposal; having a
written spill control and chemical hygiene plan, practicing good housekeeping
and conserving water and or energy resources. Safety is a big factor in our job, said Vallejos. We
are very safety conscious concerning chemical use. We always use the safest
methods when it comes to toxic chemical use. It is one of our The City of Albuquerques Pollution Prevention Program is a free
technical assistance program. The programs primary focus is on wastewater
discharges that may harm the Southside Reclamation Plant and the Rio Grande.
Pollution prevention is the reduction of wastes through source control
including process changes, technologies, good operating practices, material
substitutions and recycling. Results typically include reduction of waste,
improved waste management and pollution prevention certification, which
UNM attained. The award doesnt belong to the two of us, said Vallejos. It belongs to entire department. The department is updated regularly on new safety information. Each employee has a folder that we disseminate the most up to date information. We make sure everyone is informed and it is up to them to follow the proper procedures. Its a very strict rule we follow within the department. # # #
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