Jacobs Program Recognized with ANG General Thomas D. White Restoration Award Win
Jacobs (NYSE:J) has been awarded the 2021 ANG General Thomas D. White Environmental Restoration Award for successful environmental remediation at the 158th Fighter Wing in Burlington, Vermont. The project achieved a 90% reduction in petroleum and chlorinated solvents over 14 acres and closed four out of six sites while meeting Vermont's drinking water standards. Jacobs collaborated with the Air National Guard to implement innovative solutions that align with mission-critical objectives while promoting sustainability. The company reported $14 billion in revenue and employs approximately 55,000 people.
- Received 2021 ANG General Thomas D. White Environmental Restoration Award.
- Achieved 90% reduction in harmful substances at remediation sites.
- Successfully closed four out of six restoration sites, remaining on schedule for the last two.
- Collaborated effectively with Air National Guard, enhancing mission-critical objectives.
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Air National Guard program highlights environmental restoration and sustainability
DALLAS, June 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE:J) partnered with the United States Air National Guard (ANG) to earn the 2021 ANG General Thomas D. White Environmental Restoration, Installation Award for sustainable work at 158th Fighter Wing, Burlington, Vermont (VT), ANG Base. This award recognizes the team for safely minimizing the disruption to the installation while demonstrating that an effective environmental restoration program is not incompatible with mission-critical objectives.
The Jacobs and VT ANG team implemented a variety of remedial measures at six environmental restoration program sites and reduced concentrations of petroleum and chlorinated solvent compounds by
"We offer our congratulations to the VT ANG base for receiving this prestigious award. We are honored to have partnered with VT ANG providing innovative advisory and climate response services that served as the foundation of success while elevating mission-critical goals of the Air National Guard and remaining good environmental stewards," said Jacobs Federal & Environmental Solutions Senior Vice President and General Manager Tim Byers. "Significant conservation milestones such as this prove that mission assurance is attainable while sustaining resilient, smart solutions that benefit the military community for generations."
"Winning this award was a direct result of the Jacobs team's efforts. Their technical analysis and engineering expertise enabled the Air Force to bring the complex sites to closure after 36 years of investigation and successful remediation. It is a huge accomplishment, and we are exceedingly proud of the work done here," said National Guard Bureau Environmental Restoration Program Manager Jenna Laube.
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